No, the brine has killed the seed.
Olive trees may not thrive in Maine's climate due to the cold temperatures and shorter growing season. They prefer a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and long, hot summers. It would be challenging to grow olive trees successfully in Maine without providing them with a greenhouse or other protected environment to mimic their preferred growing conditions.
To help your plants grow faster, you can provide them with a balanced fertilizer that contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Additionally, ensure they receive adequate sunlight, proper watering, good soil drainage, and regular pruning to promote healthy growth. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can harm the plants.
Yes, olive trees can be grown in Dallas, Texas. They thrive in hot and dry climates, making them well-suited for the region. Be sure to plant them in well-draining soil and provide sufficient sunlight for optimal growth.
Olive trees should be planted at least 20 feet away from a house to prevent potential damage to the foundation, walls, or underground pipes. This distance allows the tree roots to spread without impacting the structure of the house.
Technically, you can grow any type of lemon tree variety your heart desires. Also, you can grow lemon Trees from any seed. Common store bought varieties such as Eureka or Lisbon would grow from seed practically anywhere! I live in Montreal, and Winters are EXTREMELY cold, I went to a restaurant last summer which had 2 semi-full grown lemon and lime trees with FRUIT!!! Obviously the plants are stored indoors for the winter, but the lemon trees still grew. Therefore, you can grow any lemon tree anywhere.
yes, on an olive tree.
no it is made out of olive oils . not the real olive.
What type of Olive tree would be able to grow in Maine.
olive trees... is this a trick question?!
olive trees, olives
Olives are grown in countries all round the Mediterranean. The Italians most certainly grow olives both for oil and for the olive fruit. Almost every area of Italy is climatically capable of olive growing. Tuscany is particularly celebrated for its oil.
Yes. There are olive groves on the slopes. It is a minor mount of about 820m a.s.l. and is also used as a cemetery.
Olives don't have shells. They grow on trees and after they are picked they processed and allowed to cure.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.
Olives are grown and can be found in many countries. Greece and Spain being the largest growers of olive trees and production of by products from olives such as olive oil, olive oil based spreads, pickled and preserved olives.California and the mediterranean
Yes. Mexico produced 65,000 tonnes of olives during 2008.
The type of cultivar of olive you are growing will determine how long it takes for the olive to bear fruit. The Arbequina and Koroneiki cultivars bear fruit after approximately 3 years, while other cultivars often do not bear fruit until they are 5 to 12 years old.