Do indoor olive trees produce olives?

The Arbequina Olive Tree can be grown indoors with proper growing conditions! The Arbequina is an excellent variety for making olive oil or table olives. They are delicious!
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Do potted olive trees produce olives?

Potted Olive Tree Care: Tips On Growing Olive Trees In Containers. Olive trees are great specimen trees to have around. Some varieties are grown specifically to produce olives, while plenty of others are purely ornamental and never bear fruit.
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Will olive trees bear fruit indoors?

The answer to “can you grow an olive tree indoors?” is a firm “yes.” Olive trees may thrive indoors just as thoroughly as they do outside, but they definitely require a bit more care than some indoor fruit trees.
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Will a potted olive tree produce fruit?

You can still own a fruiting olive tree, grown in a container. A sunny balcony and the right climate are the essential things; that, and time. Italians have grown fruit trees in containers for centuries, keeping them protected in special sheds during the winter.
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Do dwarf olive trees produce olives?

Absolutely! It takes from 2 to 5 years for a young dwarf olive tree to start producing olive fruits depending on the olive variety. Though, the tree needs the right care and growing conditions to grow healthy, reach a flowering growth stage, and bear fruits.
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Why is my olive tree not fruiting?

Some reasons for a poor crop include: Poor pollination (perhaps due to hot dry winds or heavy rain at flowering time). Insufficient water when flowers are setting. Insufficient winter chill to 'set' the fruit. Perhaps the variety may not be suitable for the location it is growing in.
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How do you look after an indoor olive tree?

Olive trees also grow well under an indoor plant light. Water: Growing olive trees are thirsty spring through fall. Water thoroughly, then allow top 2 in (5 cm) of soil to dry out between waterings. Don't allow the soil to get soggy which can quickly kill this tree.
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How long does it take an olive tree to produce olives?

You should begin to see fruit on your olive tree after three years. In terms of production, don't be surprised if your tree seems to take every other year off. Olives are described as alternate-year-bearing species and typically have a year of heavy fruit production followed by a year of lighter production.
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Do olive flowers turn into olives?

The delicate white flowers grow in loose clusters of 10 to 30 in the axils of the leaves. And, the flowers come in two types – perfect, containing both male and female parts, capable of developing into the olive fruits.
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Can you eat olives straight from the tree?

Are olives edible off the branch? While olives are edible straight from the tree, they are intensely bitter. Olives contain oleuropein and phenolic compounds, which must be removed or, at least, reduced to make the olive palatable.
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Can olives be grown indoors?

So, can olive trees grow indoors? The short answer: Yes, but not indefinitely. Olive trees need full sun. They will not survive indefinitely indoors, but we can grow an olive tree in a container positioned outside in spring and summer and brought inside for the winter.
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What is the best indoor olive tree?

Arbequina Olive Trees (Olea Europaea “Arbequina”)

Native to the Catalonia region of Spain, this variety is one of the best to grow inside because it only reaches a few feet high when confined to a pot.
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What olive tree is best for indoors?

The non-fruiting dwarf variety is the best choice for indoors: the Arbequina olive tree, from the Catalonia region of Spain, is a good choice for small spaces since it doesn't reach more than a few feet when mature.
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How long does an olive tree take to bear fruit?

Most olive trees take about three years to come into maturity and begin to set noticeable amounts of fruit. To increase fruit set, it is recommended that you plant more than one cultivar close together. Olive trees like to be planted in well drained soil in a sunny area of the landscape.
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Are olive trees good in pots?

Growing Olive Trees in Containers is a great way to keep olive trees! Even the smallest garden or balcony can accommodate a pot grown olive tree. The ability to place your plant in the best possible location regardless of soil conditions is perhaps the greatest advantage of pot growing.
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How big do olive trees grow in pots?

Reaching 5 to 7 metres high they are used as shade trees or as hedges or espalier and can be grown as potted plants or as topiary specimens. Olives are outdoor plants requiring plenty of sun and generally do not thrive when grown in indoor settings for prolonged periods.
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How do you tell if an olive tree is male or female?

The male stamens have pollen-producing anthers and the female pistil leads down to a basal ovary that gives rise to the olive. Male flowers are yellow and female flowers are smaller and greenish yellow. Both are on the same tree, and neither have nectar.
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Do olive trees flower before producing olives?

Olive trees produce fruiting shoots called inflorescences, which originate at the axil of a leaf. Each inflorescence will typically contain 10 to 30 flowers depending on the cultivar. The number of flowers that then mature into olives is dependent on a number of factors.
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Are olive trees self fertile?

Although most olive varieties are self-fertile to some extent, research has shown that cross-pollination generally improves the fruit set of most varieties especially when the environment conditions are not optimal.
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What is the average lifespan of an olive tree?

Humans have grown olive trees for thousands of years. The oldest known olive tree is 1500 years old, but the average life span is 500 years. Olive trees are loved for their fruits, eaten fresh or brined and pressed into oil.
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How big is a 5 year old olive tree?

When planted in the ground they can reach heights up to 20 feet and they will need 12 feet of spacing. You can grow them in a container in ALL zones. When container-grown they will reach a height of about 5-6 feet tall.
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How big is a 3 year old olive tree?

3-4 Year Old (Approx. 3-3.5 Ft) Arbequina Olive Tree.
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Do indoor olive trees lose their leaves?

No, olive trees are evergreen. But the olive leaves are dropping more often prior to the winter dormant season but never drops off all of them at once. The heaviest olive leaves fall is in winter during harsh weather and in spring during new growth.
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Do indoor olive trees attract bugs?

Do olive trees attract pests? They are hardy and seldom have issues with pests, although you may occasionally see scale, a type of sucking insect that leaves white deposits on the leaves and a scale-y looking substance on the stems.
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How often should you water an indoor olive tree?

Though it varies depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, location, the size of an olive tree in relation to its pot and tree maturity, a potted olive tree indoors should be watered thoroughly about once every 5 days, or when the soil is dry to the touch 2 inches (5 cm) below the surface.
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