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    Mother's day present arrived this morning, a 3ft tall olive tree clipped into a ball. Will it grow outside or should I keep it in a pot in the gh?

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    Greenhouse in a pot for now. You can put it out later but I always overwinter them. They are a Mediterranean/Middle Eastern tree - our climate sadly does not match. Mine are currently wrapped in fleece too.
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      Mine has been outside all winter, I tend to put it in the greenhouse if we have a load of snow but we've hardly had any this winter and it an cope perfectly well with frosts. That said, your's might well be have been in a warm environment so I'd harden it off a bit first so as not to shock it. I believe they need a certain amount of cold to fruit OK.

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      • #4
        Mine lives outside in a pot, but I do bring it to a sunny spot against the house for the winter and must confess that many of its wee leaves are a tad brown. So for safetly, perhaps the greenhouse over winter?
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        • #5
          I had an olive tree which almost died when I moved it , perked up and now is a victim of the incredibly cold winter we had where it dipped to minus 17 degrees at night and didnt get above freezing during the day for over a week. I'm in SW France.
          If I were you I would have it outside during the summer but bring it inside in the winter.I'm not risking another.
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