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Friday, November 9, 2007

Oleanders

I live in south Louisiana and I would like to transplant Oleanders. When is the best time?

Anne's response:

Oleanders are sensitive to below freezing temperatures so it is easier to move them just as new growth begins in the spring.
Posted by News 14 Carolina at 3:04 PM

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