YEGAOL Garden 15Pcs Olive Tree Seeds Non-GMO Evergreen Perennial Symbol of Peace Hardy Drought Tolerant Low Maintenance Outdoor Fruit Seeds
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SUN SOIL & CLIMATE REQUIREMENTS: Plant your olive tree where it will get a minimum of 6-8 hours of sun per day and preferably full sun all day with plenty of light. Olive trees don\'t tolerate heavy, clayey soils and must drain easily.WHEN & HOW TO PLANT: Starts in Spring or Fall. You will need a 6-inch deep container for each seed, with a mix that is one-half sand and one-half compost, and a heated germination mat. Place one seed in each container 2-inches deep. Set the germination mat to 60 degrees F to encourage root growth. Water seeds and keep the soil moist at all times.COLOR & CHARACTERISTICS: Olive trees are evergreen and can grow to 25-30 feet tall, with a spread just as wide. Their oblong leaves are silverish and grow from branches emanating from a gnarled, twisted trunk.GERMINATION & BLOOM: An olive seed takes approximately 40 days or longer to germinate, and it starts to bear fruit after five years. However, it\'s perfectly normal for olive trees to produce fruit only every other year. Bloom in late spring.PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: Olive trees are not heavy feeders, and overly fertile soils can actually be a detriment to fruit production.
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Dating back to ancient Greece, olive trees are one of the oldest cultivated trees in the world, prized not only for their flavorful fruit but also for their many ornamental attributes. With their silvery foliage, gnarled trunks, and clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring, these distinctive trees are beautiful garden focal points in all seasons. Although they grow best in a sunny Mediterranean climate, like that found along the California coast, it’s possible to grow olive trees almost anywhere if you protect them during harsh winters. You can even grow olive trees in containers and bring them indoors before freezing temperatures arrive. Dwarf varieties that grow no taller than 6 feet are ideal for that purpose.
SUN SOIL & CLIMATE REQUIREMENTS: Plant your olive tree where it will get a minimum of 6-8 hours of sun per day and preferably full sun all day with plenty of light. Olive trees don\'t tolerate heavy, clayey soils and must drain easily.WHEN & HOW TO PLANT: Starts in Spring or Fall. You will need a 6-inch deep container for each seed, with a mix that is one-half sand and one-half compost, and a heated germination mat. Place one seed in each container 2-inches deep. Set the germination mat to 60 degrees F to encourage root growth. Water seeds and keep the soil moist at all times.COLOR & CHARACTERISTICS: Olive trees are evergreen and can grow to 25-30 feet tall, with a spread just as wide. Their oblong leaves are silverish and grow from branches emanating from a gnarled, twisted trunk.GERMINATION & BLOOM: An olive seed takes approximately 40 days or longer to germinate, and it starts to bear fruit after five years. However, it\'s perfectly normal for olive trees to produce fruit only every other year. Bloom in late spring.PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: Olive trees are not heavy feeders, and overly fertile soils can actually be a detriment to fruit production.
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Dating back to ancient Greece, olive trees are one of the oldest cultivated trees in the world, prized not only for their flavorful fruit but also for their many ornamental attributes. With their silvery foliage, gnarled trunks, and clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring, these distinctive trees are beautiful garden focal points in all seasons. Although they grow best in a sunny Mediterranean climate, like that found along the California coast, it’s possible to grow olive trees almost anywhere if you protect them during harsh winters. You can even grow olive trees in containers and bring them indoors before freezing temperatures arrive. Dwarf varieties that grow no taller than 6 feet are ideal for that purpose.
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