There are a few things to consider when deciding where to plant olive trees in South Africa. The first is the climate. Olive trees prefer a Mediterranean climate, so the coastal regions of the Western and Eastern Cape are ideal.
Second, consider the soil type. Olives do best in well-drained, sandy soils. And finally, make sure to choose a sunny spot for your tree. Olive trees need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day to produce healthy fruit.
Olive trees can be planted in several places in South Africa, depending on the climate and the soil type. The best place to plant an olive tree is in full sun with well-drained soil. If you are planting in a hot, dry climate, you will need to water your tree regularly. In cooler climates, you can plant olive trees in partial shade. The most important thing is to make sure that the soil is well-drained. Olive trees are drought tolerant, but they will not tolerate wet feet. If you are unsure about the drainage in your area, you can always build a raised bed for your tree.