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Finish your outdoor landscaping projects with the beautiful green, silvery-leaves of the olive tree. Small leaves, dense branches and evergreen - olive trees are the perfect choice for screening or hedging.

Screening olive trees can also be pruned and shaped to suit your preference, so if you’re managing a luxury establishment or just want to landscape a private driveway or garden space, screening olive trees is a perfect choice.

Bring a taste of the Mediterranean with our elegant selection of Screening olive trees. With our potted olive trees, you can keep them as they are or plant them. Visit Olive Grove Oundle or shop online today.

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Choosing Olive Trees For Screening  

With so many beautiful olive tree varieties of all shapes and sizes, it can be difficult to know which tree to choose. Our expert sales team can help. Contact us today to discuss your landscaping and screening olive tree requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are olive trees good for screening?

As olive trees are evergreen and able to develop dense crowns, they offer both great screening coverage and an elegant style. Whether you want to create a beautiful walkway or private space in your garden, screening olive trees can really transform your outdoor spaces.

What are the best olive trees for screening?

When choosing olive trees for screening, you’ll most likely want a taller tree that offers a large and even crown to ensure enough coverage. Our selection of screening olive trees include the beautiful Top Worked and Chelsea styles.

How to care for screening olive trees?

How to care for screening olive trees?

To get the most out of your screening olive trees, remember to prune and clip them as and when required to promote new shoots and keep the crown flowering with healthy leaves and fruit.

To find out more about how to care for your olive trees, take a look at our FAQs page

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