Fantastic material you have there. Perfect for a beginer.
First cut it off about a mtr from the base this you can use as a lever when you remove.
Try to get and even root ball about 1/2 mtr in dia if you can.
Cut off any downward growing heavy roots as high as you can.
Now cut the top down again to a point just below the knobly bumps. Cut at an angle sloped back at say 20 degs.
Put in well draining mix in a polly box or bread crate. If the root ball will alow place at slight angle.
Keep it moist and feed and you will get new branchlets forming in no time, then the future of this tree will get exciting.
Below is an olive I collected in 2009 and I'm still developing it as the improvements are ongoing with radical carving.
This is by far the quickest way to get a half decent collection in the least amount of time. Aim at a tree after a few years no bigger than say 80 cms.
Enjoy.
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