jackb
Garden Master
Since I have had the greenhouse I have been thinking of trying to grow something unusual in addition to what I have been growing. There is shelving along the east wall that is mostly being used for storage, and that is a real waste of space. I don't know of anyone who grows olives hydroponically, and I thought that they would be a good choice. They are pretty hardy plants, and can take both high and low temperatures, and to some extent, drought; and they don't have many pests that attack them. Additionally, they are attractive plants that flower in spring, and lend themselves well to severe pruning. I now have nine plants of eight different varieties that are being grown hydroponically. The only downside is that Ava would not eat an olive on a bet.