Yer that beast.Rintar wrote:this one from the big elm post??



Great stuff you have any picturestime8theuniverse wrote:Great to see the progress in your olive. I just spent 2hr digging up one a couple of weeks ago which ended up in the backseat of the car to get it home. Now that its in the vegei patch I'll have to wait and see how it recovers.
What makes you say this mate? I find it an interesting statement. I'm not disagreeing, it's a genuine question.Olivecrazy wrote: ... also try not to dig olives during winter as sometimes they can be slow to recover the warmer months seem to be much better but in saying that your olive should be fine they are tough trees
i find that interesting as well..im in perth and dig mine mainly in winter especially after its rained for abit (not that seems to happen much nowOlivecrazy wrote:Great stuff you have any picturestime8theuniverse wrote:Great to see the progress in your olive. I just spent 2hr digging up one a couple of weeks ago which ended up in the backseat of the car to get it home. Now that its in the vegei patch I'll have to wait and see how it recovers.also try not to dig olives during winter as sometimes they can be slow to recover the warmer months seem to be much better but in saying that your olive should be fine they are tough trees
yeah the excess rain has been a pain this year have a bit of yellowing on new leaves on a few olives did a quick google search an looks like a bit of over watering . I get home after dark most daysmatlea wrote:I dug one just at the start of winter (only second olive) and it has sulked.(still green on trunk though).. All of the wet weather hasn't helped either. No more watering and have now put it in a clear plastic bag to keep the humidity up and excess rain out.. Hope this does the trick. Good to see your olives powering on!