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chattykathy | 23:58 Wed 02nd Mar 2011 | Gardening
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I've bought two lovely 'standard' olive trees in pots from Aldi today - only £15 each!
Now all I need to know is where to put them while the weather is still cold. I plan to put them on my south facing patio in the summer but I'm worried the frost will kill them off in winter.
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Mine has come through the winter so far, but I do live on the south coast. Yes we had quite a lot of snow here. Tremendous winds, olive in a pot got blown over a few times but still thriving.
A certain amount of cold weather is good for olive trees!
Quote 1:
"In order to initiate flowers and fruit, olive trees need a two-month period of cold weather (with temperatures below 10°C (50°F). They also need a fluctuation between day and night time temperatures. Plants kept indoors are therefore unlikely to flower".

Further, a mild frost is unlikely to do them any harm.
Quote 2:
"Olives are not entirely hardy in the UK, and will be damaged by temperatures below -10C (14F)".

Source (the Royal Horticultural Society, who ought to know what they're talking about!):
http://apps.rhs.org.u.../profile.aspx?pid=138

Chris
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Thank you, both! I'll be brave and put them outside tomorrow and why didn't I think of the RHS??
Cheers!
olive trees can tolerate sub zero temperatures but they don't like cold and wet so in the winter make sure the soil does not get waterlogged.
Keep under porch or similar .. that will help.
Otherwise, like Bay .. burned leaves.

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