A New Olive Cultivar for Even More Fruit!
Produce flavorful olive oil at home with your very own Lecciana Olive Tree, a new cultivar known for its high fruit yields!
Featuring the olive tree’s signature graceful branching and slender, silvery-green leaves, the Lecciana Olive is a beautiful Mediterranean addition to any landscape – and it will produce fruit at around 3 years of age, ready to harvest in October. The taste of these olives is reminiscent of the popular Arbequina and Koroneiki Greek Olive trees, and is excellent for olive oil production.
Plus, this tree can stand up to the elements, with improved cold tolerance and disease resistance. Plant your Lecciana Olive in the ground for an at-home olive orchard, or in a container as an elegant, fruiting patio tree.
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant your Lecciana Olive in an area that receives 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day and in well-drained soil for best results. We recommend using a pollinator to increase your fruit production – the Arbequina is a good option.
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball. Place it inside the hole and backfill soil, tamping down as you do. Finally, water your Lecciana to settle its roots.
If you’re container-planting, select a pot (with drainage holes) that’s twice as large as your plant’s shipped container. Use organic soil, place your tree in the pot, and select a sunny spot for your Lecciana.
Olive trees can tolerate a wide variety of soils, but it prefers moist soil with good drainage. Plant your young plant in the fall to allow it to become well-established.
2. Watering: Water your Lecciana Olive about two or three times a week, until it’s established. Once established, your Lecciana Olive will only need supplemental water to survive. Just check your soil – when the soil is dry down to the first 2 inches, it’s time to water the tree.
3. Pruning: During the first few years, only minimal pruning is needed for your Lecciana. For indoor trees, pruning regulates fruit production and shapes the tree for easier harvest and your desired size.
4. Fertilizing: Feed with a nitrogen-based blend, following label instructions. Fertilize your Lecciana until it starts bearing olives.