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Avocados are a tasty, nutrient-rich fruit beloved by many around the world. But how can you make sure that your avocado tree produces the fruit you crave? Growing and harvesting avocados takes skill and extra effort. This article provides some tips for improving yields and getting your avocado tree to bear fruit.<\/p>\n

Proper Care and Maintenance<\/h2>\n

One of the most important steps to ensuring that your avocado tree produces fruits is regular, proper care and maintenance. This includes providing enough water and fertilizer, pruning the tree regularly, and protecting it from pests. It is recommended to water your avocado tree at least once a week. This must be done carefully since avocado trees have shallow roots; it is easy to drown them in too much water. The tree should be fertilized approximately four times a year to ensure it has enough nutrients to grow. Pruning should be done every few weeks to maintain the tree’s shape and encourage new growth. Lastly, it is essential for the health of your tree to protect it from pests. Using environmentally friendly pest repellents can help reduce infestations and keep the tree healthy.<\/p>\n

Pollination <\/h2>\n

Avocado trees need to be properly pollinated in order to produce fruit. The trees are actually partially self-pollinating, meaning that a single tree is able to produce fruits on its own without any other trees nearby. However, most avocado trees will produce more fruits when they are pollinated by another avocado tree or a bee. If you have an avocado tree in your garden, it is best to have at least one other tree of the same variety nearby so they can cross-pollinate each other. You can also introduce bees into your garden to help the pollination process.<\/p>\n

Temperature<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees love warm temperatures, so it is important to make sure that your tree does not get too cold. Avocado trees should ideally stay between 45-80 degrees Fahrenheit (7-27 degrees Celsius). It is especially important to make sure that your tree does not stay too cold at night, as the temperature can drop below 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius). If temperatures drop too low, the flowers of the tree will not open and the tree will not produce fruits. It is a good idea to provide extra insulation to your tree during the colder months of the year.<\/p>\n

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