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Avocado Tree in Michigan<\/h2>\n

Do you think it is possible to grow an avocado tree in Michigan? This is a question many Michigan residents have asked but many remain uncertain if it can be done. It may seem like a difficult endeavor, however, with the right knowledge, climate conditions and care it is possible to grow an avocado tree in Michigan and enjoy delicious avocados!<\/p>\n

The climate in Michigan is not suitable for growing an avocado tree since it has a frost in winter, although it is possible. Experts suggest that if the temperature is consistently below 25 degrees Fahrenheit, the avocado tree will not survive. Additionally, avocado trees need a lot of light and need lots of water and nutrients throughout the growing season. Moreover, depending on where in Michigan you are, you may be facing some challenges, as the climate varies widely.<\/p>\n

To successfully grow an avocado tree in Michigan, it is necessary to first understand the type of tree you want to grow. The most common type is the Mexican Hass avocado, which is the best suited for cold climates. It grows between 12 and 24 feet tall and it bears beautiful shade, which will give your garden more beauty. Moreover, you can plant the Hass Avocado in a container, which will be easier to bring indoors when needed. <\/p>\n

You also need to know that the avocado tree needs a deep root system to have enough soil to spread its nutrients, which makes it recommended to plant the tree indoors in a pot filled with equal parts of organic material, pumice and compost. For maximum success, experts advise to create the perfect mix by adding some worm castings which will bring even more nutrients to the soil and will help the tree grow for longer periods.<\/p>\n