Id like to try it this year...Anyone else from the canada side or same climate grow these with success?? and where do I get seeds
PrairieChilihead said:Don't the olives themselves require processing to make them edible? You can't just eat them right off the tree...can you?
Ahh I see, thanks for the link much appreciated.
I've just been looking at prices for some of the more mature trees, jeez they don't have a small price tag!
Yeah, olives are very slow growing, so larger trees tend to be considerably older... it's like with any fruit tree though, you should expect several years of growth before they'll start doing anything.
"Under good conditions and modern irrigation systems, olive trees take at least 10 years before they are mature enough to yield a satisfactory harvest. The peak production years for an olive tree are between 30 and 70 years old"
-found that here. Granted, this is for commercial production.
Amazingly when we lived in Greece, we saw trees up to a thousand years old being pulled out of the ground by JCB to make room for a new hotel.
The next day they were being dumped into a huge bonfire!