I'd put'm in potting soil and move them slowly out to the sun, and then once
they are doing good transfer them ( in cooler fall ) to normal soil. Or you
could use a paper pot to put them in and when they've adjusted, put pot and
all into the garden.
High Mojave Desert.
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"Simpledog" wrote in message
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I have cuttings from an Oleander that I put in water, and now they have
rooted. The cuttings are about 12" long, and the roots are about 6" in
clear water. I live in the desert, so, can I just plant them now? Do I
have to put them in potting soil, or just keep them watered well until
established?
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