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Advice for olive tree please
My standard olive, now 4' 6" tall, has been happily growing for 3 years in a large container in a sunny but sheltered position in the back garden. In Feb quite a lot of leaves dropped, first time this has happened, and ever since the tree and leaves have looked brownish, and very unhappy. The leaves haven't grown back but when I bend a branch it doesn't snap and shows green inside so presumably it's not dead.
I'm wondering if it could be frost damage? Hoping someone can advise what I should do to help my little tree recover. Tia
I'm wondering if it could be frost damage? Hoping someone can advise what I should do to help my little tree recover. Tia
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Almost certainly damaged by the very cold winter ..... ours is similar. I would just put it in a nice sunny position and keep an eye on it ...it will probably pick up OK as the weather warms up.0
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