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Wet and cold spring means slow growth
April 20th, 2018 by Michael
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It’s been wet and cold here on Saturna and that means olives in pots are slow to wake up from winter. The slow growth makes it hard to estimate which trees will be suitable for sale by early June.
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Pender Island’s Waterlea Olive Grove
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Waterlea Pruning
Olive trees in pots