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Paddy's Pig[_5_] 15-09-2010 04:24 AM

Mountain Chicadee
 
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Paddy's Pig[_5_] 15-09-2010 04:40 AM

Mountain Chicadee
 
"Paddy's Pig" wrote in message
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He's in my olive tree which is in its first year of fruiting. The fruit is
beginning to fall on the lawn.

Anybody know what happens next? I'd expect a million little olive trees but
maybe the weekly mowing will take care of them. I imagine that even if the
mowing prevents them from becoming adult trees there may be a problem
anyway. The little olive trees will probably be like a bunch of toothpicks
pointed at the bottom of someone's bare foot. I can hear myself yelling
already.

Picking them all up before they germinate is out of the question.

How about some kind of spray?
--
Pat Durkin




joevan[_3_] 15-09-2010 12:25 PM

Mountain Chicadee
 
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 20:40:24 -0700, "Paddy's Pig"
wrote:

"Paddy's Pig" wrote in message
m...

He's in my olive tree which is in its first year of fruiting. The fruit is
beginning to fall on the lawn.

Anybody know what happens next? I'd expect a million little olive trees but
maybe the weekly mowing will take care of them. I imagine that even if the
mowing prevents them from becoming adult trees there may be a problem
anyway. The little olive trees will probably be like a bunch of toothpicks
pointed at the bottom of someone's bare foot. I can hear myself yelling
already.

Picking them all up before they germinate is out of the question.

How about some kind of spray?

How about a drop cloth spread during the time of dropping. It could be
a color that would not be too obtrusive and certainly less than stubs
in the feet.

Garrapata 15-09-2010 03:38 PM

Mountain Chicadee
 
"Paddy's Pig" wrote:

Anybody know what happens next? I'd expect a million little olive trees but
maybe the weekly mowing will take care of them.


I've never seen volunteer olive seedlings in Monterey or San Louis
Obispo. Maybe they like your area better though.

There are sprays to prevent the fruit from setting

Can't you get your Illegal to rake them up? Or harvest them?
--

09=IX

Paddy's Pig[_5_] 15-09-2010 04:37 PM

Mountain Chicadee
 

"Garrapata" wrote in message
...
"Paddy's Pig" wrote:

Anybody know what happens next? I'd expect a million little olive trees
but
maybe the weekly mowing will take care of them.


I've never seen volunteer olive seedlings in Monterey or San Louis
Obispo. Maybe they like your area better though.

There are sprays to prevent the fruit from setting

Can't you get your Illegal to rake them up? Or harvest them?



All joking aside, he comes once a week but the olives drop 7 days a week.
He's a US citizen by the way.
--
Pat Durkin




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