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Leccino Olive Tree

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Easy-to-Grow, Early-Ripening Olives in California

Why Leccino Olive Trees?

With vigorous growth and early ripening for its fruit, the Leccino Olive Tree is a prime pick for a reason (or two). For starters, it’s one of the most versatile varieties on the market and can be ground planted or container planted. And since it's grown right in California, it's made for your California landscape.

So, the Tuscan-native Leccino is now cultivated specifically for the Golden State. Planted in the ground, Leccino Olive Trees reach 20 to 30 feet in height, but when they’re container-planted, they last season after season and remain a more manageable size (especially with judicial pruning). And though they need a pollinator to perform, they’re reliable and produce good, mildly fruity oil.

Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better

Aside from home-grown olives without the hassle, it’s easy to ensure this Leccino variety thrives, indoors or out. Even better? Since each Leccino is well-maintained at the nursery before it ever arrives to your door, it’s prepared for producing with the best results. It's grown in the Golden State, so it's tailored for success at your California home.

Grown and shipped with its roots intact, Leccino is ready for healthful living that's second to none. Order your own, California-grown Leccino Olive Tree today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: To start, plant your Leccino Olive in an area that receives 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day and in well-drained soil for best results. And we recommend using a pollinator for the Leccino – the Arbequina is a good option for best fruiting and higher production.

Outdoor planting:
  • Dig a hole twice as wide but no deeper than the grow pot your plant arrives in. Remove the plant and place it in the hole, keeping the top of the root ball level with the soil. Backfill 50/50 with a mix of amendments such as peat moss or new top soil to native soil. Water deeply. Mulch 3 inches away from the base of the trunk
Planting for indoor/patios:
  • Choose a pot that is no wider than 1-2 inches than the pot the plant was shipped to you in. This prevents excessive soil from collecting water that sits on the roots of the plant. Ensure the pot has good drainage holes. Remove plant from grow pot and place in your own pot. Backfill with well draining potting mix. Water pot deeply until water comes out the bottom of your pot.

2. Watering: Water your young Leccino Olive Tree each day, especially when the weather warms up in the spring. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check your soil. When the soil is dry down to the first two inches (use your finger to check), it’s time to water the tree. Once it’s established, monthly deep watering or light weekly watering for the Leccino will suffice since it’s moderately drought tolerant.

3. Pruning: During the first few years, only minimal pruning is needed for your Leccino. However, for indoor trees, pruning regulates fruit production and shapes the tree for easier harvest and your desired size.

4. Fertilizing: Fertilizing with a nitrogen-based blend is recommended for increased fruit production – fertilize until your Leccino starts bearing olives.

5. Harvesting: If you’re wanting to harvest naturally black olives for table use, pick them in November. If you need green olives, harvest in September. They're tasty either way!

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Easy-to-Grow, Early-Ripening Olives in California Why Leccino Olive Trees? With vigorous growth and early ripening for its fruit, the Leccino Olive Tree is a prime pick for a reason (or two). For starters, it’s one of the most versatile varieties on the market and can be ground planted or container planted. And since it's grown right in California, it's made for your California landscape. So, the Tuscan-native Leccino is now cultivated specifically for the Golden State. Planted in the ground, Leccino Olive Trees reach 20 to 30 feet in height, but when they’re container-planted, they last season after season and remain a more manageable size (especially with judicial pruning). And though they need a pollinator to perform, they’re reliable and produce good, mildly fruity oil. Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better Aside from home-grown olives without the hassle, it’s easy to ensure this Leccino variety thrives, indoors or out. Even better? Since each Leccino is well-maintained at the nursery before it ever arrives to your door, it’s prepared for producing with the best results. It's grown in the Golden State, so it's tailored for success at your California home. Grown and shipped with its roots intact, Leccino is ready for healthful living that's second to none. Order your own, California-grown Leccino Olive Tree today! Planting & Care 1. Planting: To start, plant your Leccino Olive in an area that receives 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day and in well-drained soil for best results. And we recommend using a pollinator for the Leccino – the Arbequina is a good option for best fruiting and higher production. Outdoor planting: Dig a hole twice as wide but no deeper than the grow pot your plant arrives in. Remove the plant and place it in the hole, keeping the top of the root ball level with the soil. Backfill 50/50 with a mix of amendments such as peat moss or new top soil to native soil. Water deeply. Mulch 3 inches away from the base of the trunk Planting for indoor/patios: Choose a pot that is no wider than 1-2 inches than the pot the plant was shipped to you in. This prevents excessive soil from collecting water that sits on the roots of the plant. Ensure the pot has good drainage holes. Remove plant from grow pot and place in your own pot. Backfill with well draining potting mix. Water pot deeply until water comes out the bottom of your pot. 2. Watering: Water your young Leccino Olive Tree each day, especially when the weather warms up in the spring. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check your soil. When the soil is dry down to the first two inches (use your finger to check), it’s time to water the tree. Once it’s established, monthly deep watering or light weekly watering for the Leccino will suffice since it’s moderately drought tolerant. 3. Pruning: During the first few years, only minimal pruning is needed for your Leccino. However, for indoor trees, pruning regulates fruit production and shapes the tree for easier harvest and your desired size. 4. Fertilizing: Fertilizing with a nitrogen-based blend is recommended for increased fruit production – fertilize until your Leccino starts bearing olives. 5. Harvesting: If you’re wanting to harvest naturally black olives for table use, pick them in November. If you need green olives, harvest in September. They're tasty either way!

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