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Save £250 on giant Tuscan olive tree that turns patios into Mediterranean haven

Save £250 on giant Tuscan olive tree that turns patios into Mediterranean haven

Daily Mirror11-06-2025

Elevate your outdoor space this summer with a giant Tuscan olive tree that will add a Mediterranean flair to your patio or garden - and right now, it's £250 less
This extra-large, heavy-duty Tuscan olive tree is currently available for £149.99, down from £399.99. This Gardening Express deal saves shoppers a whopping £250. It is perfect for planting in large containers in a sun-drenched courtyard or patio, and all you'll need to complete your own Tuscan terrace at home is a nice glass of Chianti.
Also suitable to be planted directly into the ground in the garden, this giant Tuscan olive tree is sure to thrive in any well-drained, bright spot.
Boasting elegant, grey-green leaves that remain all year, alongside tiny, fragrant, creamy-white flowers that are followed by edible, green fruits, this olive tree is an investment as it offers an immediate and impressive impact that lasts through the seasons.
Excellent for a sunny, Mediterranean-style garden, these olive trees are slow-growing with a nice stem and attractive silvery leaves. If you've ever admired olive trees on your holidays, the good news is you can now admire your own from your garden.
The olive tree flowers during the summer, providing ample green edible fruit that appears in the autumn, ripening to black. What's more, this tree will last many years, even growing to a ripe old age of hundreds of years old. Each year, these olive trees will produce more and more succulent fruit, especially if you can provide a bright sunny position, ideally sheltered from cold winter winds.
If you're planning on growing in containers, you can place the olive tree in the conservatory through the winter months, or sheltered against the house, where it will benefit from the warmth and shelter provided by a wall.
Shoppers who have added one of these gems to their outdoor space can't stop gushing about the beauty of this tree. One 5-star reviewer raves: "All first class. The tree was well wrapped and in very good condition. I have been buying plants from Gardeningexpress for two years now, and I can say they are simply the best."
Another shares: " Wonderful tree! The size is incredible and seem to be much more expensive elsewhere. The quality of the tree and condition is also fantastic."
And this buyer beams: "Really big trees delivered in great condition. Exactly as advertised. I'm a regular customer and they never let me down."
If you fancy shopping elsewhere, check out this two-pack of Olive Trees 5-6ft Tall in Pots from B&Q for £94.99. Or, over at Amazon, you can find this 1.1m olive tree for £44.90.

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