Olive trees typically grow between 20 to 40 feet tall. Factors that influence their height include the variety of the tree, soil quality, water availability, and pruning practices.
Olive trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and have a spread of about 25 feet. Factors that influence their size include the variety of the tree, the climate, soil quality, and pruning practices.
Weeping cherry trees can grow up to 20-30 feet tall. Factors that can influence their height include the tree's genetics, soil quality, sunlight exposure, and pruning practices.
Cherry trees can grow up to 30-40 feet tall, but their height can be influenced by factors like the specific variety of cherry tree, soil quality, sunlight exposure, and pruning practices.
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
Through the Olive Trees was created in 1994.
The duration of Through the Olive Trees is 1.72 hours.
we have 550 olive trees in northern CA and no bees.
Yes, olive trees are capable of self-pollination, but they generally benefit from cross-pollination with other olive trees to improve fruit production.
Olive trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and have a spread of about 25 feet. Factors that contribute to their size include the variety of the tree, the age of the tree, the quality of the soil, the amount of sunlight and water the tree receives, and the pruning and care it receives.
Yes
Olive is in the Oleaceae family. Most of the plants from this family are shrubs and the only trees other than the olive can be the osmanthus and the chionanthus, that can grow to a medium sized tree.
One may visit the Hobby Farms website for information on growing olive trees. Generally olive trees should be grown in warmer climates and trimmed rarely.