Monday, November 16, 2009

Oleanders - How Far To Plant From Fence?

We just planted several oleander bushes along our fenceline. We want them to grow tall and cover the fence, as well as provide privacy from the two story home behind us. We have a small backyard, so my husband planted them about 18 inches from our back fence, so they wouldn't grow too far into the yard, making our backyard look smaller. Is this too close to the fence, or will it be ok?

Oleanders - How Far To Plant From Fence?
about 3ft.





here in the uk oleanders can only be growen as house plants here in the uk
Reply:It will be okay. They don't really grow very wide, just tall.
Reply:Some Oleanders are deadly poisonous such as Nerium oleander so find out which one you have. Oleanders can be a bit tender but some will survive fine outside. Again, just find out which ones are the hardiest
Reply:If in south of UK against the fence in a south facing position and they should survive most winters. If in north will need to be taken inside over winter. If some where warmer Lucky you.


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