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Patryn
Join Date: Sep-2006
Location: Porto
Country: Portugal
Posts: 11
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Olive Cuttings - Best time?
What is the best time to take Olive tree cuttings?
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bonsaiTALK Adept
Join Date: Jun-2005
Location: Adelaide
Country: South Australia
Posts: 240
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3.00pm
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Bonsai Barry
Join Date: Dec-2004
Location: Santa Maria, CA
Country: USA
USDA Zone: 9
AHS Heat Zone: 3,4
Posts: 1,155
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Thanks, Ozzie, for the "timely" advice.
I've started some hardwood cuttings this fall. They still look viable. I should add that I live in a very moderate climate.
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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
Join Date: May-2006
Location: Sydney
Country: Australia
Posts: 880
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typical Ozzie humour
![]() I take cutting at any time of the year, But I grow them in a perspex box that stops any frosts or drying out of the cuttings. If you have a controlled environment of some kind then you can do anytime, but if not then spring - early summer Ken
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