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Old 15-02-2010, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Stuart Noble View Post
David WE Roberts wrote:
We already know that olives do grow in Britain, and I've just found
another example.

We were at Clacton Pier today and they have three olive trees in
enormous pots at the front of the pier.

All three had black (now slightly wrinkled) olives - a good crop on each
tree.

When I have time I'll post the pictures.

Cheers

Dave R


Strange that passers by didn't pick them when ripe. Nowadays we tend to
regard anything not on a supermarket shelf as inedible. I guess the
birds weren't interested either- can't say I blame them.
Uncured olives are almost inedible, and being black won't catch the birds' attention. Also, if they are in pots, they belong to someone, so taking the crop is theft.