Olive Tree In Texas

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bdskelly

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Mrs. BDs olive tree is coming right along. I bought this last year after our 35th anniversary vacation. I’ll have to transfer it to a larger pot soon! B
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Alright B,

You’ve basically made yourself the bartender with this one. I’ll take an extra dirty martini, and another about 7 minutes after that one!

Nice tree!

Scott
 
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B, when you start trimming branches off save them for your poultry smokes. It's supposed to be pretty good.

Chris
 
Neat!!!
Looks nice & healthy too!
I love olives---Green or Ripe.
LOL---I always have Green Olives with my Hot Dogs, unless I have Kraut on them.
I guess I'm about 1,000 Miles too far North too!!

Bear
 
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How are you gonna cure them: brine? Lye?
LOL. Now keep in mind that this lil feller is pretty young. I’ve got maybe enough fruit this year to make a half jar. Maybe
Next year I think I’ll salt brine ... if I don’t kill it by then! B
 
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