The listing, Oleander seeds has ended.
I have Oleander growing in my front yard. Trees must be about 20 ft. tall. 2 colors...white and pink. Not sure which tree the seeds are from..may be a mix.
Gently rub the seeds to separate them from the fluffy mass. Pick out the small, light brown seeds.
Fill 4-inch nursery pots with a peat-based, soil-less growing mixture. Add water until it feels very moist in the top two inches. Press one oleander seed onto the surface, and cover it with a thin layer of medium-grit perlite.
Place the pots in full sun.
Moisten the growing mixture daily to ensure the oleander seeds never fully dry out. Water with a spray bottle or a garden hose with a misting nozzle. Avoid pouring water into the pots since a strong stream will dislodge the seeds.
7
Watch for germination in two to three weeks. Water whenever the growing mixture feels barely damp in the top inch.
Transplant them into 6-inch pots filled with standard potting soil once they grow to 3 inches high. Grow them under light shade and provide one inch of water weekly during their first summer.
Transplant the oleanders into a permanent bed in autumn. Choose a sunny site with fast-draining soil. Space multiple shrubs approximately 5 feet apart. Keep them well-watered during their first year in the garden.
Happy Gardening