Deep Green Leaves & Drought Tolerance on Dwarf Form
Why Dwarf Olive Trees?
Deep green tones plus silvery pops on a dwarf silhouette make this Olive Tree second to none. And because dry, arid conditions and heat are no match for the Little Ollie Dwarf Olive Tree, you can grow it indoors or outdoors, even in tough conditions.
It’s drought-tolerant after itās established, so you won’t have to water it often. This non-fruiting variety will flourish in your landscape, whether itās used as an attractive formal hedge or specimen in your front yard. Plus, it looks great in topiary form, trained as a single tree in tighter spaces, or potted up in a container.
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But the best part? Your Dwarf Oliveās ease and durable growth. It’s a proven performer because itās been planted, monitored and shipped with best results in mind. Our expert horticulturists and plant specialists have hand-selected this manageable, must-have Olive Tree for your homescape.
Now you reap the rewards of healthy, happy results, effortlesslyā¦no matter where your Dwarf Olive Tree is planted. Donāt wait ā get your own Little Ollie Dwarf Olive Tree today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Select a location with well-drained soil and full sun ā any area with approximately 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day is perfect.
When youāre ready to plant your Dwarf Olive Tree, dig a hole thatās about one and a half to two times the size of your plantās root ball, place the tree in the hole, backfill the soil and water to settle the roots. If youāre container planting your Dwarf Olive, simply select a container thatās twice the size of the treeās root ball and follow in-ground instructions from there. Containers should also have drainage holes.
2. Watering: Once established, your Dwarf Olive is drought tolerant, but itās important to have a regular watering schedule for the first few growing seasons. Water about once weekly or more often in extreme heat and check the surrounding soilā¦if the surrounding soil is dry 2 or 3 inches down, itās time to water your plant. Reduce watering frequency once your plant is established but continue to water container-planted Dwarf Olives regularly.
3. Fertilizing: Feed your Dwarf Olive with a general-purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in the spring.
4. Pruning: Remove any old or damaged foliage, or damaged branching, and prune your tree during winter.
FAQs
How much should I water?
Once a week















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