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How to Plant, Grow, Prune, and Harvest Olives

How to Plant, Grow, Prune, and Harvest OlivesOlives grow best where summers are long, hot, and humidity is low. They are easy to grow and care for.

There are dozens of olive varieties, the fruit varying slightly in size, shape, and flavor.

Olives are too bitter to eat raw. They are either cured for table serving or pressed for cooking oil.

The difference between green olives and black olives is simple. Black olives are harvested ripe. Green olives are harvested unripe. Both have a tangy, salty flavor after being cured.

Best Climate and Site for Growing Olives

Choosing the Right Olive Plant

Spacing Olives

Olive Pollination

How to Plant, Grow, Prune, and Harvest OlivesPlanting Olives

Container Growing Olives

How to Plant, Grow, Prune, and Harvest OlivesOlive Care, Nutrients, and Water

Training Olives

Olive trees are best trained to an open center. Here’s how:

  1. At planting, starting with a whip, cut off the central leader with an angled cut just above a bud at about 5 feet high. If the seedling has lateral branches, remove any laterals lower than 18 inches; prune back remaining laterals by half.
  2. During the first summer, cut back main laterals to about 8 inches from the start of this year’s growth; cut to buds that face outward; cut back new shoots or lateral to about 6 inches; leave the central leader untouched.
  3. The second spring after planting, cut back the central leader to about one-third of last year’s growth.
  4. In the following springs: cut back the central leader by two-thirds of the last year’s growth until it reaches the maximum desired height. Cut out any dead, damaged or diseased wood. Remove old, unproductive growth to clear congestion at the center of the tree. Tip prune the central leader to about 1 inch of the previous year’s growth.

Maintenance Pruning and Thinning Olives

Propagating Olives

How to Plant, Grow, Prune, and Harvest OlivesHarvest and Storing Olives

Olive Problems and Control

Fall and Winter Olive Care

Olive Varieties to Grow

Also of interest:

Pruning Olive Trees

Olive Growing

Olives: Kitchen Basics


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