In my continued effort to bring a little European flair to our home, I just bought two potted olive trees. When we were visiting France, I kept noticing the beautiful plants – lining the cafe patios, potted outside boutiques, flanking entryways to adorable hotels – so naturally I had to have them too. I love the dusty green color of the leaves, slim shape, and with enough sun, they will produce olives that you can cure yourself! Below are a few fun ways to incorporate them into the home ...





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