A question for Dan Gill: I have a sweet olive bush that was planted about 13 years ago. This bush is near my driveway and parking pad. It is getting large and becoming too high for me to trim back ...
Yes, you can grow olive trees from pits - but no, you can't just use your leftover pits from grocery store olives. Here's what to look for instead.
Position your pot in a sunny spot, and water well. Don't expect masses of growth in that first season, but once established, ...
Olive trees are ideally suited to hot and dry climates and can be very versatile plants for any backyard. They can grow in beds or borders, and are one of the best trees for small gardens, while they ...