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dansss starts with ... hello, ive had no/little success with young olive trees flourishing in cold region. semi-mountainous with mild snow fall, windy, and heavy frost reaching -10 deg. second yr. plants are barely developing well. need experienced (not monetary-based!) advice please. much appreciated, thankyou! | About the Author dansss hartley 30th September 2019 8:12pm #UserID: 20972 Posts: 1 View All dansss's Edible Fruit Trees |
Pauline Staff of Daley's Nursery says... The two varieties that we sometimes carry that have the most cold tolerance are Picual and Barouni, but at the moment we are seeking propagation material so won't have any ready this year. Your situation sounds very cold however and I'm not sure if any olives would suit your area. You could try contacting the Australian Olive association for advice on this https://australianolives.com.au/ | About the Author Pauline Staff of Daley's Nursery Kyogle 1st October 2019 3:36pm #UserID: 19813 Posts: 87 View All Pauline Staff of Daley's Nursery's Edible Fruit Trees |
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