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Avocado Growing: How to Make an Avocado Tree Bear Fruit<\/strong><\/p>\n

Avocado is a high-value crop, whose demand has grown exponentially over the last decade due to its nutritional value, health benefits and versatility in food preparation. Growing avocados for the home garden is an enjoyable and rewarding experience, but not always an easy one. To successfully grow an avocado tree that will bear fruit takes patience, knowledge, and the right growing conditions.<\/p>\n

Location, location, location<\/h2>\n

The first step to a successful avocado harvest is to select the right location to plant your avocado tree. Avocado trees have high water needs and thrive best in Mediterranean climates with sunny afternoons, mild nights and a distinct wet and dry season. Select a location with well-drained soil and partial shade, as direct sunlight can burn young avocado tree leaves. Areas prone to frost or high winds should also be avoided, as they can cause extensive damage.<\/p>\n

Planting and Caring for Avocados<\/h2>\n

When planting avocados, make sure to dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root ball of your new tree. Use a shovel to mix in compost and organic matter to enrich the soil and give your tree a good start. Water the tree deeply and regularly for the first few months of its life, as inconsistent watering can result in root damage. Prune your tree annually to maintain its shape and improve air circulation.<\/p>\n

Fertilizing Your Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n