It might sound hard to believe but folks in Thailand have been importing huge olive trees for a few years. We mostly use them for landscaping work since their trunks are massive and beautiful. It’s hard to expect them to even flower as our average temperature is 28C, and it could get up to 40+C during summer. The most favorite variety here is Hojiblanca, from Spain, because it has silver-ish leafs, which is hard to find on our native plants. I bought 2 huge olives from the importer as well, can’t resist its beauty. The rainy season and humidity here can be problematic here as you mention, I need to take extra care like adding trichoderma every week just to help olives fight with fungus and root rot. I found out that the bigger trunk is more resistant to extreme humidity here, they even like it judging from new growths at the top of the tree. Love your channel as you often bring tips&tricks on how to care for olive trees, keep it up mate. Cheers.
Just to let you know went to b&m today, they have fairly large olive trees for £100. Obviously not as big as the 3 you've just bought but a reasonable size
Mi mark I have two olive trees one is in the front garden and the other is in the green house the one in the greenhouse is a rescue from Aldi it was half dead so taking your advice I'd things and this year it has bloomed I have flowers all over it it's doing really well ,I am just wondering if I keep it in the greenhouse or should I plant it outside,I also have an orange tree that I bought from Aldi the year before and from the oranges I have at least 10 seedlings which I am going to train as bonsai ...
Hi Mark I live pretty local to you, Warrington.I have, or should say had, a lovely olive tree we bought for several £100 and it’s looking grip. We don’t water it, it’s in a raised bed, so shouldn’t be water logged. We have had enough rain to keep it wet. I’m desperate to ensure it doesn’t die he wondered if you can offer any advice?
Hi. Mark, sorry to bother you but my Olive tree is still in the black plastic pot that it came in. Ive noticed that the pot is spitting. What pot would you suggest and also its starting to shed afew leaves. Is this ok or not. I have kept it ventilated and do feed it with Olive feed. Thankyou 🫒🫒🫒
Over and under watering will trigger leaf loss.. purchase a moisture meter £10ish and worth every penny. I’d also buy a slightly larger pot than you have and place it in there, terracotta is best…
@@GBFeb72 Hi, thanks for the information regarding my Olive tree. Why do I need a moisture meter? how do they work and what is the level of moisture a Olive tree needs to be. Thankyou for this. 🫒🫒🫒
Words cannot describe how thankful I am for you to make this video! I requested this video! Thank you so much Mark!
It might sound hard to believe but folks in Thailand have been importing huge olive trees for a few years. We mostly use them for landscaping work since their trunks are massive and beautiful. It’s hard to expect them to even flower as our average temperature is 28C, and it could get up to 40+C during summer. The most favorite variety here is Hojiblanca, from Spain, because it has silver-ish leafs, which is hard to find on our native plants.
I bought 2 huge olives from the importer as well, can’t resist its beauty. The rainy season and humidity here can be problematic here as you mention, I need to take extra care like adding trichoderma every week just to help olives fight with fungus and root rot. I found out that the bigger trunk is more resistant to extreme humidity here, they even like it judging from new growths at the top of the tree.
Love your channel as you often bring tips&tricks on how to care for olive trees, keep it up mate. Cheers.
Just to let you know went to b&m today, they have fairly large olive trees for £100. Obviously not as big as the 3 you've just bought but a reasonable size
Mi mark
I have two olive trees one is in the front garden and the other is in the green house the one in the greenhouse is a rescue from Aldi it was half dead so taking your advice I'd things and this year it has bloomed I have flowers all over it it's doing really well ,I am just wondering if I keep it in the greenhouse or should I plant it outside,I also have an orange tree that I bought from Aldi the year before and from the oranges I have at least 10 seedlings which I am going to train as bonsai ...
Hi Mark
I live pretty local to you, Warrington.I have, or should say had, a lovely olive tree we bought for several £100 and it’s looking grip. We don’t water it, it’s in a raised bed, so shouldn’t be water logged. We have had enough rain to keep it wet. I’m desperate to ensure it doesn’t die he wondered if you can offer any advice?
Mines doing well in Hanoi (Vietnam) 👍🏻
The trunks are huge on your newly purchased olive trees. How old do you estimate they are?
If you don't prune last year's growth, then when do you prune it?
you can prune half of the branches selectively or just let them grow. it's a question of personal choice really. mark
Hi. Mark, sorry to bother you but my Olive tree is still in the black plastic pot that it came in. Ive noticed that the pot is spitting. What pot would you suggest and also its starting to shed afew leaves. Is this ok or not. I have kept it ventilated and do feed it with Olive feed. Thankyou 🫒🫒🫒
Over and under watering will trigger leaf loss.. purchase a moisture meter £10ish and worth every penny. I’d also buy a slightly larger pot than you have and place it in there, terracotta is best…
@@GBFeb72 Hi, thanks for the information regarding my Olive tree. Why do I need a moisture meter? how do they work and what is the level of moisture a Olive tree needs to be. Thankyou for this. 🫒🫒🫒
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