The olive tree (also known as the common olive tree) is an evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean. Being called “the next big thing” in the interior design world — the olive tree is ready to add a unique touch to your tabletops, patios, or sunny living rooms. While slow-growing, bright light and proper watering aid in this plant’s growth rate and overall health. With optimal care and conditions, your olive tree has the potential to produce fruit in a few years. If you’re looking to add a pop of green to your space, the olive tree is a subtle way to make a statement with its graceful leaves and slim trunk.
With shimmering sage-green leaves, the olive tree is ready to add delicate color and texture to your home decor.
Light
Hailing from the Mediterranean, this graceful plant will need plenty of bright, indirect sunlight to thrive (think sunny, south-facing windows).
Watering
The soil of a potted olive tree should never fully dry out, but be careful not to overwater. When the soil is dry to a depth of 1 inch (stick your index finger in the soil to check), water slowly and deeply until the soil is soaked and water trickles out of the drainage holes.
Humidity
Boost the humidity in the air around your Olive Tree with this stylish mister. A humid environment will help your tropical foliage thrive, avoiding brown, crispy leaves.
Feed
Liquid fertiliser can be applied during the growing season, once a month or so should be sufficient
Toxicity
Your olive tree is considered nontoxic and pet-friendly.
Blozem Hints 🪴
Sad Plant Signs 📌
🌿Leaf drop, moist potting mix: Not enough light.
🌿Yellow leaves, leaf drop: Overwatered.
🌿Leaf drop, dry potting mix: Thirsty plant, underwatered
Henley Erica –
Nice plant.thank you
Mohammad Khalid (verified owner) –
Very nice exactly like the picture