Proper planting of the olive in the pot
Basically, olives are very easy to care for plants. However, so that such a tree feels comfortable with you, you should follow a few rules:
- Olives do not tolerate frost
- Olives need a lot of sun - the more, the better
- Olives do not tolerate waterlogging
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Too much moisture, especially waterlogging - this occurs when the irrigation water cannot escape from the pot - causes the roots to rot and consequently the tree dies. Because of this, you should ensure adequate drainage. For this purpose, lay a few pebbles under the potting soil, and the pot should also have a drainage hole.
Which soil is best for olives?
Olives love one sandy, not too nutritious substratethat should also be loose and permeable. Loamy soil is rather suboptimal, as the roots in it cannot develop properly and can be crushed. It is better if you mix at least a third of coarse sand or gravel and two thirds of conventional potting soil instead. Also special
Citrus earth is well received, as the needs of citrus and olive trees are quite similar.The right location on the balcony or terrace
It is perfect for small and large olive trees a full sun, sheltered location. As a rule, olives also thrive in the Penumbra pretty good. If possible, place the pot against a wall or in a corner, where it is warmer and also more sheltered from the wind than in a freer location. Olives do not like moisture, but as container plants they need a certain amount of moisture. You should therefore water your sapling sparingly but regularly. At best, fertilization is done in spring, at the beginning of the growing season, with liquid potted plant fertilizer. The pruning should also be done in spring.
In principle, you can leave your olive tree outside in winter, but you should make sure to wrap it up warm. The roots in particular need to be protected from frost, for example with a thick layer of brushwood or bark mulch. Make absolutely sure that the earth does not freeze through! Alternatively, place the tree in a light but cool (approx. 10 ° C) place.
Tips & Tricks
If you want to put your tree back on the balcony in spring, get used to the sun slowly, for example by first placing it in partial shade for a few days. You should also avoid the midday sun at first. Otherwise, leaf burns and brown spots may appear on the leaves.