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  • Will they grow in FL?

  • Some basic bonsai techniques and you will definitely be able to maintain a smaller tree. P.S. Olive trees symbolize martinis for me.

  • my stark bros olive plant lost all its leaves about 2 weeks after i replanted it. what did i do wrong? :( im in nyc

  • She basically just showed us how to put a plant in a pot, where's the "growing part" ? This video was useless for the title it claimed. How much sunlight, Morning or afternoon, How often to water, When to prune, how hard to prune, pests, diseases, is it harvestable, when does it fruit, when can you pick, does it need cross fertilization to set seed, How does it pollenate, by bugs, by wind, self,

    Thumbs down. She's cute, but this video was not useful at all.

  • Where did you buy your large galvenized containers??

  • l planted mine in a Bonsai style. Peace be with you. Joey

  • Olive trees are one of the symbols of peace,, so I love this video and I love the T shirt too :^)

  • great info thanks for sharing

  • So do the produce olives when planted in pots?

  • How much light did they get over the winter? Have they survived so far?

  • LOL!!!

    I have never seen an olive tree before...

  • thank you for the envite I love gardening. love the video

  • Very nice thank you for sharing.

  • Buenos consejos

  • Thanx Patti you have a very cool Channel here

    Have a great rest of the week

    >>>Sherif

  • i loves me some olives!! lol! i'm in the midwest, so not sure how well they would do here... : (

  • What a great job~~~~~ thank you for sharing~~~~~

  • WOW!! That's a great idea!!!

    I might just do that !!! =)

    Splendid video!!!

  • Thanks for publishing my video response:)

  • These trees will grow like cabbages by the love you give them.

    Light, knowledge and love to you.

  • WOW you love plants like I do!!!!!!!!! GREAT VIDEO!!!!

  • I love olives, and I love peace... I wish I had the time to garden... I will pass this on to the Mrs..

    thanks

    Ken

  • @GoneTemple Thank you for sharing Ken.

    Thanks a lot GardenGirl

    Tara

  • Excellent info and video quality!

    Thank you for the information.

    Olive's are Yummy!

  • So I live in Calgary, and I was wondering if Olive trees could grow here. I LOVE olives!! :D Thanks, Peace

  • very nice thanx

  • cool! :D

  • YEAH BUT BE CAREFUL, THERE ARE ALL KINDS OF OLIVE TREES. Some are more just a nice looking tree, others are for producing fruit. The leaves of some, are also good for herbal use, but you have to make sure you get the correct variety for the use you want it for.

  • Another awesome video! You are so inspiring!! ! I have watched most (if not all) of your videos. I know that I will want to watch them again when I get my green spot! Thank you so much for sharing.

    windy1one

  • wonderful~

    nice to get a message that isn't spam :)

    peace~

  • I have had an olive tree growing for several years now in a large container. I love it! Thank you for sharing this information.

  • It is wonderful. well done

  • I want to thank you for sharing your channel with me

  • Wonderful show!

  • Hi there Patti I love this stuff it's so great and so informative. I also have always been interested in the olive tree, for all the healing benefits that it has. The Lord is going to split the mount. of olives when he returns and stands before the nations. And every eye shall see this and it's going to be amazing! I love your show and can't wait for more stuff. Thank You so much for this great send.God Bless You.smile

  • Patti what a great video

    We love it

    You are the BEST!

    Have a super Sunday

    Hugs

    Natasha, Georgina and the Global Family x

  • Awesome video! Thank you SO much! :)

  • thanks for the great video!

  • Thanks Patti! I love your show.  You are my patio garden inspiration!!

  • I wanted an olive tree untill I found out that you can't eat the olives. They contain a specific substance that makes them very foul tasting. Olives have to be treated to remove that substance and make them edible.

  • @Bushdoctor68 That's actually why I got my Oleander. It looks like an olive tree (because it's family) and it produces great flowers in the summer.

    Love the vids.

  • The only thing that you need to do is wash them very well and depending on how long you want to wait, less time you make cuts or a longer time you leave them as they are and soak them in water and salt. Then change the water once a week or so then you make sure they are covered with water add orange peel salt... its just time consuming but they are really good

  • Bushdoctor68 , not always true... I grew up with a bunch of wild olive trees. We use to eat a lot of wild raw olives as kids. They always tasted good and nobody ever got sick from it. And my grandma used to pickle olives for the whole family without any special processing. But u might be wright about some olives.

  • Haven't even thought of trying to grow an olive tree indoors. Hmmm... Yep, I also love that t-shirt.

  • Patti, I rated your video - 5 stars - and put a link on Facebook to share with my crowd of friends. I hope you don't mind :o)

  • Not to take away from the content, but I love that T-shirt.

  • Great information about growing olive trees Patti. Thanks!

  • Wish I could plant a couple in my backyard, but they've been outlawed here in Las Vegas. Too much pollen.

  • Hmm, another interesting plant that'd be cool to grow--I already have grapefruit & avocado, but I want to try pomegranate, pineapple, kiwi (Isaai variety--it's cold hardy & doesn't require 2 plants, but needs good drainage, which is why my earlier attempt failed), valencia orange, cashew, & others. LOL!! All I need is a more permanent residence & a greenhouse!

  • Thanks Patti , can't wait to plant mine :))

  • Sorry to bug any pros out there watching but I have some dumb questions...

    What are zones and how do I find out what zone I live in? Where can I read the importance of zones.

    Thanks in advance!

  • zones are the growing area you live in I am in alberta canada and my zone is 3. You can find out your zone by googling "growing zones" you will have a huge amount of information

  • Thanks for the info!

  • Growing zones are world wide, but often refer to USDA Zones. However, for some US states Sunset zones are far more accurate and tske into account micro-climes, etc.

    I am in USDA Zone 9b, Sunset 14/15.

    Zone 9b includes such as humid areas of Florida, very dry Texas zreas, and I am in the SF Bat Area w/low summer humidity.

    I have two fruiting olive trees! Also 40 citrus including avocados-I am on the edge zone for growing some of these.

  • most large seed companies will have the zone map in their catalog or online.

  • I'm in zone 5b, so I kinda got the same thing going on. My gardening season is shorter than yours, but hey, spring is on it's way! I'll have to check the farmers almanac for my planting dates so I can know when to start my seeds!

  • Spring is coming. YES!

  • it is always so nice to see your videos that smile and joy of what you are doing here in Florida we have a " wild" olive trees but not really native they started to show up at picnic grounds about 12 yrs ago

  • I'm zone 7! :D How do they do with shade?

  • GREAT!  Too bad I'm a zone4b =S But I hope your olive trees grows well.

  • Nicely done!

    I didn't realize olive was zone 7 I could grow one. Do you know how many years till it bears fruit?

    Thanks for sharing!

  • i didnt know miracle gro had organics, i thought all their products were made from oil

  • @mreisma

    They have an "Organic" product line now. I tried some, it did not work as well as my normal "Black Gold All Organic's" potting soil I buy. It was compact and lacking nutrients in comparison.

  • @

    JimboJitsu

    That soil is THE BEST!! I used it once,never could find it again after that. The results were magnificent. I really would like to find a store near me that carries it.

  • I know what you mean, sometimes a local grocery store will have a pallet of it or something but it is always hit and miss. I eventually ended up buying my own pallet for like $350 (was lucky enough to get it dropped off at my place no charge) and it will probably last many years before I use it up... I got it through a local organic nursery that took off a lot of their profit margin for the simple purchase...

  • Wonderful idea! Living affirmation for all the human race! We should all get at least one.

  • your videos are always great to watch. i like the shirt you are wearing too...fantastic message!

  • Olive trees are cool.

  • never thought to get an olive tree. I'll look into this! Thank you.

  • ★★★★★

  • Thanks

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