I have two small greenolive trees with quite a lot of fruit on them. How do I know when the olives are ready to pick and should i move them to my unheated greenhouse for overwintering?
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I should think it depends where you live and the local microclimate. A local national trust property has planted olive trees in the grounds and they seemed to have survived fine outside for the past few years with no obvious protection. Don't know what a really harsh winter would do though.
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I've got 3 olive trees, one of which produced a fruit (yes, just 1) last year. It's in the chicken's bit of the garden and I don't give it any special attention. Maybe now the chooks are scratching around it and manuring it for me, I might get more next year.My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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