Archive for the ‘Olive Trees’ Category

Bonsai Olive Trees new in stock

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Looking for the perfect gift, look no further! Have a look at our fantastic new bonsai Olive Trees just in stock. These Olive trees are absolutely perfect gifts they are very hardy , very easy to look after and look a treat on a table-top indoors or outside.  Click on Bonsai Olive Trees...

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Consider using a large pot for olive trees

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Gardeners who decide to complement their palm trees with olive trees have been urged to think big when it comes to containers. Daily Telegraph columnist Helen Yemm offered this advice to reader Juliet Wilson, whose 3ft-tall specimen has started blowing over in the wind. Ms Yemm said the exotic...

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Olea europaea olive trees have ‘impressive sturdy trunks’

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Those who grow Olea europaea olive trees will be impressed by their sturdy trunks. This is the view of Kew Gardens, which offers information on the plants featured at its Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway. An Olea europaea was planted at the attraction in 2006 and is currently three metres...

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Olea europaea ‘attractive slow-grower’

Monday, May 10th, 2010

An Olea europaea could be an attractive new addition to a garden, according to Gardener's World. This fairly hardy plant is a slow-grower that is very tolerant of hot and dry conditions and enjoys dry and sandy soil.Each summer the plant will produce tiny white flowers that complement its...

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Olea europea olive trees ‘can produce fruit in mild regions’

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Gardeners have been advised that Olea europea olive trees can flourish even in the mild conditions often found in the UK.According to the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the exotic trees can add a Mediterranean touch to a British backyard and can be cultivated in either a container or in the...

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