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Planting Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Avocado is a delicious, nutrient-rich fruit that can be enjoyed year-round in various dishes and snacks. Avocados are fairly easy to grow and the tree can be propagated indoors or out. Our guide will cover how to grow an avocado tree without toothpicks – a tried and tested method that requires some planning, but yields pleasing results.<\/p>\n

Select Appropriate Avocado Variety:<\/h2>\n

There is a variety of avocado trees that must be considered while planting. Smaller varieties such as the sensitive ‘Bacon’, ‘Fuerte’ and ‘Gwen’ are recommended for indoor planting. For outdoor planting, larger sized avocado varieties such as ‘Hass’, ‘Reed’ and ‘Zutano’ are recommended.<\/p>\n

Choosing Fertile Soil for Growing Trees<\/h2>\n

Next, it is important to select fertile and nutrient-rich soil for the tree to not only survive but thrive. Sandy loam soil having an organic content of 1-2% is ideal for avocado trees as it is highly absorbent and drains well, allowing enough moisture to reach the plant’s roots. The pH levels of the soil should also be monitored and adjusted regularly to balance out the acidity levels.<\/p>\n

Where to Plant and Positioning a Tree<\/h2>\n

When deciding the location for planting, consider a spot where the tree can receive ample sunlight but won’t be overexposed. Additionally, the area should be free of conflicting plantations as it may hinder the growth and spread of the tree. Position the tree in a manner that allows the roots to spread so that they can receive optimum moisture and nutrition.<\/p>\n

Toothpick Method<\/h2>\n