Description
Olive trees are famous for being drought-friendly due to their Mediterranean origins, tolerating dry spells well, but they aren’t “no-water” plants; they need deep watering when young and less frequently as mature, letting the soil dry out significantly between waterings to prevent root rot, with consistent moisture promoting better fruit yield in hot climates.Â
Ideal “Water-Friendly” Placement:
- Near Windows: Place near a bright window with indirect light.
- Bathrooms/Kitchens: Their love for humidity makes these rooms great spots, as long as there’s enough light.
- Good Drainage is Key: Always use pots with drainage holes and a well-draining potting mix (like coco peat/chips mix).Â





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