Olive Tree Care
Ashley Tinker · ExploreHere is a guide on how to take care of that irresistible little olive tree you bought to diversify your garden (if you weren’t travelling by plane that is).
You may look at those little trees and think that ‘Oliviers’ won’t grow where you live- but with the right care you’ll be surprised!
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