Step 7: Overwintering
If you live in a region with cold winters, bring the olive tree indoors before the first frost. Place it near a sunny window and reduce watering, allowing the soil to dry out more between waterings.
Growing an olive tree in a pot from seed can be a lengthy and meticulous process, but the resulting beautiful, evergreen tree is well worth the effort. By providing the appropriate care and environment, you can enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing an olive tree from seed to maturity, even if it’s just for its ornamental value. Keep in mind that olive trees grown from seed may not bear fruit, or the fruit may not be like that of the parent tree, so if fruit production is your goal, consider purchasing a grafted tree from a nursery.
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