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CARING FOR YOUR AVOCADO AS A HOUSEPLANT ... The Gillogly Avocado is a vigorous housplant or, once established, can be grown out of doors in more temperate climates. In any case the plant you receive must be transplanted right away to a one or ... 2. AVOCADO TREES MAY BE IN DIRECT SUN, BUT THIS MUST BE DONE VERY GRADUALLY.
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www.avocadotrees.com/planting_and_grow.htm
www.avocadotrees.com/planting_and_grow.htm
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Sometimes they will begin setting fruit after they are three or four years old. It helps to have several avocado trees growing together to aid with pollination.
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faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/seed/2002114535011263.html
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Soil: Avocado trees like loose, decomposed granite or sandy loam best. They will not survive in locations with poor drainage. The trees grow well on hillsides and should never be planted in stream beds. They are tolerant of acid or alkaline soil.
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www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/avocado.html
www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/avocado.html
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The most limiting factor to success with avocado trees is severe cold. Avocado is a tropical to subtropical tree that, with some exceptions, is best adapted to relatively frost-free areas. ... Avocado trees are adapted to most soil types found in South Texas, provided the soil has good internal drainage. The tree will...
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aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/homefruit/avocado...
aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/homefruit/avocado/avocado2.html
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Avocado trees provide a spacious and uncluttered canopy within the foliage. Also, avocado branch growth patterns lend very well to tree climbing. For these reasons alone, a non-producing avocado tree is no waste.
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www.willsavocados.com/index.php/grow-avocado-tree
www.willsavocados.com/index.php/grow-avocado-tree
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Many people start avocado trees as novelty house plants by piercing the seed with its pointed end up, partially through with toothpicks on three or four sides to hold it on the top of a jar or vase partly with water and few pieces of charcoal (to keep the water sweet) just covering the base.
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www.thegardenhelper.com/avocado.html
www.thegardenhelper.com/avocado.html
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Avocado trees are native to Central and South America. It is an evergreen tree, a member of the Laurel family. Commercial crops primarily come from that region as well as the south western coast of the USA. Avocados are highly nutritious, with lots of vitamins, minerals, and oil.
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www.gardenersnet.com/tree/avocado.htm
www.gardenersnet.com/tree/avocado.htm
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AVOCADO Fruit Facts ... Avocado General Information ... Avocados, Growing Seeds into Trees The Gardener's Network : How to grow and care for Avocado Trees...
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www.archaeolink.com/growing_avocado_trees.htm
www.archaeolink.com/growing_avocado_trees.htm
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