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Add a layer of **gravel or stones** at the bottom of the pot to improve drainage.
### Step 4: **Sunlight Is Key**
Place your olive tree in a spot that gets **at least 6–8 hours of full sun** per day. Outdoors is ideal during the warmer months, but if you’re growing it indoors, place it near a bright, sunny window or supplement with a grow light.
### Step 5: **Watering**
Olive trees are drought-tolerant, but young potted trees need consistent moisture until established.
– **Water deeply** when the top inch of soil feels dry.
– Avoid overwatering — soggy soil leads to root rot.
– In winter, water less frequently as the tree goes dormant.
### Step 6: **Feeding and Fertilizing**
Feed your tree with a **balanced liquid fertilizer** every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring to early autumn). Use a fertilizer formulated for citrus or fruit trees to encourage healthy leaf growth and fruit production.
### Step 7: **Pruning**
Prune your olive tree lightly in early spring to:
– Remove dead or crossing branches
– Shape the tree for air circulation and light penetration
– Maintain a compact, bushy look
Avoid heavy pruning, especially if you want it to bear fruit.
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## 🌿 Winter Care
– **Move the pot indoors** or to a sheltered area like a garage or sunroom
– Place it in a sunny location with good air circulation
– Reduce watering frequency
You can also wrap the pot with insulating material to protect the roots if kept outside.
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## 🫒 Will It Bear Fruit?
Yes — but patience is key! Olive trees may take a few years to produce fruit, especially in pots. For fruit production, you’ll need:
– **A mature tree** (3+ years old)
– **Full sun exposure**
– **A second tree** nearby (some varieties are self-pollinating, others are not)
– Pollination (can be done naturally by wind or manually by hand if indoors)
Even without fruit, the tree remains an elegant and useful ornamental plant.
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– **Year-round greenery** with beautiful foliage
– **Low maintenance** once established
– **Air-purifying qualities**
– Great for **container gardening** and small spaces
– A rewarding plant that brings **style and serenity** to any home
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## 🌳 Final Thoughts: Your Piece of the Mediterranean at Home
Bringing the charm of the Mediterranean to your doorstep is easier than you think. With just a little care and the right conditions, you can enjoy the beauty and possibly even the fruit of a **potted olive tree** — no matter where you live. Whether you’re growing it for decoration, culinary use, or simply to enjoy a touch of nature indoors, an olive tree is a wonderful and rewarding choice for any gardener.
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