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[email protected] 09-08-2006 09:52 PM

Dwarf Olive
 
Hi all,
A couple of years ago I purchased a Dwarf Olive from Bakker. When it
arrived it was approximately 12" tall and a bit skinny. I've re-potted
it a couple of times and due to the weather this summer it is now just
over 3feet tall and about 24" wide. It currently lives in a big
earthenware pot with good drainage and a covering of clay balls over
the compost to stop it drying out too quickly. It has not yet produced
any fruit (I guess it is probably about 3 years old).
Unfortunately I have found very little information on what I should be
doing with the tree. Should I be pruning it, if so how severely? Ought
I put some stakes into the pot and tie the branches and train it a la
Bonsai? Should I bring her into the kitchen over the forthcoming
winter?
Any advice will be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance
Chris


TranceDylan 11-08-2006 10:10 PM

Dwarf Olive
 
Any ideas anyone?


wrote:
Hi all,
A couple of years ago I purchased a Dwarf Olive from Bakker. When it
arrived it was approximately 12" tall and a bit skinny. I've re-potted
it a couple of times and due to the weather this summer it is now just
over 3feet tall and about 24" wide. It currently lives in a big
earthenware pot with good drainage and a covering of clay balls over
the compost to stop it drying out too quickly. It has not yet produced
any fruit (I guess it is probably about 3 years old).
Unfortunately I have found very little information on what I should be
doing with the tree. Should I be pruning it, if so how severely? Ought
I put some stakes into the pot and tie the branches and train it a la
Bonsai? Should I bring her into the kitchen over the forthcoming
winter?
Any advice will be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance
Chris



TranceDylan 16-08-2006 11:07 PM

Dwarf Olive
 
Am I the only person in the UK with a Dwarf Olive? Surely someone must
have some information?
TD


TranceDylan wrote:

Any ideas anyone?


wrote:
Hi all,
A couple of years ago I purchased a Dwarf Olive from Bakker. When it
arrived it was approximately 12" tall and a bit skinny. I've re-potted
it a couple of times and due to the weather this summer it is now just
over 3feet tall and about 24" wide. It currently lives in a big
earthenware pot with good drainage and a covering of clay balls over
the compost to stop it drying out too quickly. It has not yet produced
any fruit (I guess it is probably about 3 years old).
Unfortunately I have found very little information on what I should be
doing with the tree. Should I be pruning it, if so how severely? Ought
I put some stakes into the pot and tie the branches and train it a la
Bonsai? Should I bring her into the kitchen over the forthcoming
winter?
Any advice will be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance
Chris



Pam Moore 18-08-2006 03:04 PM

Dwarf Olive
 
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 15:56:56 +0200, Martin wrote:

On 16 Aug 2006 15:07:07 -0700, "TranceDylan"
wrote:

Am I the only person in the UK with a Dwarf Olive? Surely someone must
have some information?
TD


TranceDylan wrote:

Any ideas anyone?


wrote:
Hi all,
A couple of years ago I purchased a Dwarf Olive from Bakker. When it
arrived it was approximately 12" tall and a bit skinny. I've re-potted
it a couple of times and due to the weather this summer it is now just
over 3feet tall and about 24" wide. It currently lives in a big
earthenware pot with good drainage and a covering of clay balls over
the compost to stop it drying out too quickly. It has not yet produced
any fruit (I guess it is probably about 3 years old).
Unfortunately I have found very little information on what I should be
doing with the tree. Should I be pruning it, if so how severely? Ought
I put some stakes into the pot and tie the branches and train it a la
Bonsai? Should I bring her into the kitchen over the forthcoming
winter?
Any advice will be gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance
Chris


http://www.bakker-irl.com/Catalog/Pr...productid=2911
"Enjoy fresh fruit from your terrace or patio. Give this dwarf olive a
warm, sheltered spot and harvest tasty olives in autumn. The fruits
are of a normal size. This dwarf olive is supplied in bush form. Over
winter in a frost free place. A wonderful shrub which may be pruned to
virtually any size."


Is there such a thing as a dwarf olive or is it just a small olive
tree which has been confined to a pot?
Mine is over 20 years old and not as big as yours because it is
confined and cut back. Mine has never yet flowered or fruited though.
However, it has been outside for several winters, protected with
fleece and comes through fine.

Pam in Bristol


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