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Christine A Seelye-King mermayde at juno.com
Tue Dec 21 13:13:03 PST 1999


Ras,

Since you do not live in an olive growing environment,
you might consider turning your olive tree into a
bonzai, thereby keeping it managable to keep in the
house.  However, while it will produce fruit, it won't
do so with any abundance.  But then I doubt that you
would do so if you grew it in the wrong climate
[meaning outside in frigid Pennsylvania].

Huette 

- --- LrdRas at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/17/99 12:49:49 AM Eastern
> Standard Time, 
> stefan at texas.net writes:
> 
> << Or are you just saying you got rid of the fruit
> portion of the olive so 
> you could plant the seeds?>>
> 
> Yes, exactly. Many of my 'period' plants are started
> by planting the seeds of 
> things I buy in the store.
>  
> << And secondly, how did your olive seeds do? >>
> 
> Of the 3 I planted, one grew and is doing rather
> nicely it is of course still 
> tiny but it is a nice little plant. :-)
> 
> <<Ohio/Pennsylvania is not the climate I usually
> think of for growing olive 
> trees.>>
> 
> You're correct. It is not the climate they need. 
> 
>  <<Or are these more like houseplants that live in
> pots and get put inside 
> each winter? >>
> 
> Yes. Outside during warm weather and inside during
> winter weather.
> 
> Ras
>
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