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| maintenance tips from the grower ! |
Oleander
- Place the oleander in a bright, warm place, such as the conservatory or on the windowsill
- From May onwards, place the plant in a sunny and reasonably sheltered spot on the patio or balcony
- Keep the root ball moist; ensure good drainage (outside) so that the roots are not always in water
- Give the plant some plant food every two weeks
- No pruning is needed
- If the plant starts to get too big, you can prune the longer branches in February. The plant will then bloom less profusely the following season
- During the winter, place the oleander in a cool place (about 5 °C). Give the plant only a little water, without letting the root ball dry out. You will not need to fertilise it again during the winter.
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Hibiscus
- Place the hibiscus in a bright spot
- Do not move the hibiscus too often
- Water the plant regularly; the root ball must not dry out
- The potting compost contains fertilisers that are released slowly; fertilising it every two weeks with plant food promotes flowering
- In the summer, the hibiscus can also be placed in a sunny and sheltered place on the patio
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Croton
- Place the croton in a bright spot (the more light, the more colourful the leaves!), but not in direct sunlight
- Water the plant regularly, but not too much (no water should remain under the pot)
- Give the plant some plant food every two weeks
- In the summer, place the plant in a sheltered spot on the patio
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