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Bonsai-Tuscan Miniature Olive Tree

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Features

  • Variety: Arbequina olive
  • Vary in height from 6” – 9” (from top of pot)
  • Can grow to height of 12” in pot
  • Pot dimensions are 4"W x 6"L x 2½"H
  • Pots are ceramic with glossy finish
  • Trees are approximately 1 year old at time of shipment
  • Will fruit at 2 years of age
  • Care instructions included
  • Grown organically
  • High adaptability to different climates and soils
  • Frost hardy  
  • Self-Fertile
  • Arbequina is the major olive tree of California and Catalonia in Northeast Spain
  • Grown in Sonoma County

Specs

Care Instructions:

Please water immediately upon arrival

Light Exposure: As bright as possible but avoid excess heat, this will dry out the soil too quickly. In the landscape they enjoy full sun. A location that provides morning sun or filtered light throughout the day is ideal. Generally, the larger the container, the slower it will dry out the more sun it will tolerate. If grown indoors tree should be kept a minimum of 24” from windows as they will act as a magnifying glass and burn the leaves.

Water/ Fertilizer: Water daily through hot spells and every other day in the spring and fall if left in the original pot. As needed in the winter. A well balanced liquid fertilizer should be used monthly and is important to the health of your tree. Vital nutrients are flushed from the soil with each watering and need to be replenished. Olives in general are not heavy feeders. Your local nursery should have an adequate liquid feed available.

Pruning: Prune to shape as you desire, keeping in mind the small- scale size of the plant and its container. Flowers will appear from small shoots that originate where the leaves meet the stem and the shoot tips in the spring. Flowers in the spring, harvest in the autumn. If too much new growth is produced at the branch tips, don’t be shy about cutting it back to a lower position to shorten the trees height as it begins to re-grow. Planting in a larger container is the easiest way to keep the plant healthy. Remove the tree from its pot, during winter, every 2-3 years and remove about 1/3 of the roots. Re-pot with a blended potting soil. This will encourage new roots and keep it growing happily.

Winter Period: Keep the tree from cold extreme temperatures in a bright location through the winter. Depending on your location, you could leave it outside in a frost free area or in a bright, warm room if freezing temperatures occur. As old leaves fall off, fertilize regularly to create new growth and keep the tree productive.

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Specs

Care Instructions:

Please water immediately upon arrival

Light Exposure: As bright as possible but avoid excess heat, this will dry out the soil too quickly. In the landscape they enjoy full sun. A location that provides morning sun or filtered light throughout the day is ideal. Generally, the larger the container, the slower it will dry out the more sun it will tolerate. If grown indoors tree should be kept a minimum of 24” from windows as they will act as a magnifying glass and burn the leaves.

Water/ Fertilizer: Water daily through hot spells and every other day in the spring and fall if left in the original pot. As needed in the winter. A well balanced liquid fertilizer should be used monthly and is important to the health of your tree. Vital nutrients are flushed from the soil with each watering and need to be replenished. Olives in general are not heavy feeders. Your local nursery should have an adequate liquid feed available.

Pruning: Prune to shape as you desire, keeping in mind the small- scale size of the plant and its container. Flowers will appear from small shoots that originate where the leaves meet the stem and the shoot tips in the spring. Flowers in the spring, harvest in the autumn. If too much new growth is produced at the branch tips, don’t be shy about cutting it back to a lower position to shorten the trees height as it begins to re-grow. Planting in a larger container is the easiest way to keep the plant healthy. Remove the tree from its pot, during winter, every 2-3 years and remove about 1/3 of the roots. Re-pot with a blended potting soil. This will encourage new roots and keep it growing happily.

Winter Period: Keep the tree from cold extreme temperatures in a bright location through the winter. Depending on your location, you could leave it outside in a frost free area or in a bright, warm room if freezing temperatures occur. As old leaves fall off, fertilize regularly to create new growth and keep the tree productive.

In the box:

(1) Bonsai-Tuscan Miniature Olive Tree

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Bonsai-Tuscan Miniature Olive Tree
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