Growing Olives - Tips and Tricks
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Are you looking for tips on how to grow olives? Let this
guide for growing olives help you plant and grow them successfully.
Growing olives is not as difficult as it seems. There are plenty of
success stories from people who planted olive tress for the first time,
and have grown and produced them.
The olive tree is one of the most sought after treethanks to the many
benefits and products it yields. In the olden times, olive trees were
regarded as the producers of liquid gold- olive oil.
The olive has never lost its reputation and value, and continues to
flourish and contribute to the economy of many countries.
Growing olives can be easy, given that you have all the proper
information, you are determined and the elements for growing this plant
are on your side. Whether you are planning to grow olive trees for
gardening or landscaping, or seriously considering growing olives them for
commercial purposes, you need to know the methods and the facts that
will ensure your success.
Facts:
The olive family and sub-species are about a thousand, maybe more, 19
of them are popular productive types, and there are a good many variety
that are beautiful to look at and great for landscaping.
Olive trees love the sun and warm climates. If your purpose is to grow
fruit and oil producing Olive trees, you need to plant them in a region
with warm climate, under a sunny spot, and the temperature does not go
down below 10 °C (14.0 °F). They grow predominantly in the
Mediterranean region, in the Middle East and countries like Spain,
Italy and Turkey, however they also grow well in certain areas of North
America, Australia and South America.
Olive trees are very resilient. There are trees that are documented to
be two to four thousand years old and are still productive up to this
time.
Tips for Growing Olives:
1. Research about the best Olive tree types you can actually grow in
your region. Know everything you can about the best variety for
gardening, or for farming, and make sure you have all the right
elements and skills to grow them.
2. Buy from an expert Olive farmer. Once you determine whether you want
to start from scratch and start growing olives from seeds or by their trunks or
branches, seek the advice of an expert Olive grower or farmer, and buy
the seeds or branches from them. If you want to buy an Olive shrub or
plenty, all the better, because there are farmers who sell Olive plant
varieties that range from young to full grown trees.
3. Plant your Olives in a land with good solid soil, but not too rich,
and preferably, strong and rocky. Olive trees do not necessarily need
rich soil unlike other plants, and is known to produce high quality oil
in rocky and mountainous areas. The roots of popular olive trees are
very strong and resilient. Fertilize the area where you plant your
shrubs, and make sure it’s free of pests and invasive animal and plant
species.
4. Choose a warm, sunny spot to plant your olives. If you live in a
windy area, make sure you install windbreaks and if your region face
frequent and heavy rains, ensure that you have a good drainage system
or plant your trees on an elevated surface.
5. Growing olives takes patience, good gardening skills and effective
methods. Try not to be too overzealous in watering them and provide
them with good nutrition.
Growing olives is a fulfilling endeavour, and can result to a beautiful
garden, or a productive, income generating business. Fascinated? Want
to know more about growing healthy and fruitful olive trees?