Buy Olive Trees from Ty Ty Nursery

Olive trees are timeless symbols of beauty, resilience, and abundance. They can live for decades—sometimes centuries—and reward growers with silvery foliage, aromatic blossoms, and flavorful fruit. But for a newly planted olive tree, the first summer is a make-or-break season.

Hot days, drying winds, and intense sunlight can challenge a young olive’s ability to establish itself. With the right approach, you can give it the perfect start.

Here are five essential tips for helping your newly planted olive tree flourish through the summer months.


1. 💧 Water Deeply but Infrequently

Olives are drought-tolerant when mature, but young trees still need steady hydration:

  • Water once or twice a week, giving a deep soak to encourage root growth
  • Let the top 2 inches of soil dry out between waterings to prevent root rot
  • Avoid shallow daily watering—it creates weak surface roots

💡 At planting time, mix in Soil Moist Transplant Crystals to help keep moisture near the roots during dry spells.


2. 🍂 Mulch to Beat the Heat

Mulching is one of the simplest ways to protect your olive tree in summer:

  • Spread 2–3 inches of mulch (wood chips, straw, or pine bark) around the base
  • Keep mulch a few inches from the trunk for airflow
  • It helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and limit weed competition

🌱 Refresh mulch mid-summer for ongoing protection.


3. ☀️ Shield From Harsh Afternoon Sun (If Needed)

Mature olives thrive in full sun, but young trees can be sensitive in extreme heat:

  • Use shade cloth during heatwaves above 95°F
  • Plant where your olive gets morning sun and afternoon protection in its first summer
  • Look for signs of leaf scorch or wilting—both indicate sun stress

🛡️ A little shading now builds strength for future full-sun exposure.


4. 🐛 Monitor for Pests and Fungal Issues

Summer warmth can invite trouble:

  • Check for scale insects, aphids, or olive fruit flies
  • Remove affected leaves or shoots to improve air circulation
  • Treat organically with neem oil or insecticidal soap only if necessary

🔍 Weekly check-ins take less than five minutes and can prevent bigger problems.


5. 🚫 Skip Heavy Fertilizing

Feeding your olive too aggressively in summer can lead to problems:

  • Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers during heat stress
  • Focus instead on balanced watering and protection from the elements
  • Apply compost or organic fertilizer only in early spring or fall

🌿 Right now, the goal is root strength, not rapid top growth.


🛒 Where’s the Best Place to Buy Bare Root Olive Trees?

For quality trees that arrive healthy and ready to thrive, choose Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC:

Best prices on bare root olive trees
Non-GMO, zone-appropriate varieties
Fastest shipping so your trees arrive fresh
Free 1-Year Plantsurance™ Guarantee – store credit if your tree doesn’t survive 🛡️

At Ty Ty, it’s always zero stress, all success—from the day you plant to the day you harvest.


🌟 Final Word

Olive trees are built for longevity, but their first summer is the foundation for a lifetime of growth. With deep watering, mulch, careful sun management, pest checks, and patience, your young olive will be ready to thrive for decades.

Order your bare root olive trees today from Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC and plant with confidence.

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