Growing an olive tree from seed can be a rewarding endeavor, but it requires patience, as olive trees grown from seed may take many years to mature and produce fruit. Additionally, olive trees are typically best suited to regions with mild winters and hot, dry summers, so replicating these conditions is crucial for success. Here’s a step-by-step guide to growing an olive tree in a pot from seed:
Step 1: Obtain Olive Seeds
Harvest seeds from a fresh olive. Choose a ripe olive and remove the flesh to extract the seed. Clean the seed thoroughly to remove any remaining flesh, as it can lead to fungal diseases.
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