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Selecting a Healthy Live Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees (Persea americana) are an attractive and highly-desired variety of fruit tree that are often seen in tropical, temperate and even Mediterranean climates. It’s important to first select a healthy tree from which you can expect fruit to set and ripen. Live, healthy avocado trees can be purchased or borne from a nursery. The grafting of branches also helps to create dwarfed and more compact trees, as well as providing more varieties. The rootstock should be vigorous, healthy and well developed with new branches.<\/p>\n

Planting the Tree<\/h2>\n

It’s important to pick an ideal location for planting the tree. Avocado trees thrive in soil with good drainage, rich in organic matter. Often, a combination of sand, compost, and soil are appropriate for the tree’s health and growth. Compost piles made of leaves, grass clippings, vegetable peels, kitchen waste, wood chips and other organic matter are also beneficial and necessary.
\nOnce you’ve identified the right spot, it’s important to dig a wide and deep hole. The hole should be deep enough to cover the root ball of your tree and wide enough to accommodate the majority of the root mass. Any tangled and knotted area should be trimmed and the root ball should be cut back from the stalk.
\nMix seaweed extract, a fertilizer low in nitrogen, or some manure into the soil around the tree. Water the soil around the tree generously at first and continuingly until the root ball is soaked. This will ensure that the branch tips don’t dry out. If some tips are dry and brown, cover them in the wet soil. Cover the soil with mulch to keep it moist.<\/p>\n

Renovating the Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Renovation of the tree’s interior canopy is important in order to promote better bearing. A tree that has not been renovated may have lots of branches in the interior and a lack of fruiting ones, leading to few fruits. Renovating includes removing deadwood and crossing or shaded limb and leaves.
\nTo prune the avocado tree, it must be heavily watered for several days before the pruning begins. This will help to reduce shock. With a set of pruning shears or a pruning saw, begin at the center of the tree, pruning out any deadwood or limbs that don’t have a live root connection. Then move outward, removing any limbs that are crisscrossed, spaced too closely or growing inward.
\nAlong the outermost branches, measure the largest branch and compare that to the branch diameter below – it should be two-thirds the size of the next branch. Refresh the canopy of the tree by removing competing branches and shortening the branches to the desired “U” shape.<\/p>\n

Feeding the Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Fertilization is essential for a healthy and productive avocado tree. Remember to fertilize the tree based on the ratio of available nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in the soil. A soil test should be conducted in order to determine the nutrient requirements for the particular tree. A balanced fertilizer with all three primary nutrients, either organic or inorganic, can then be used to meet the tree’s needs.
\nOrganic fertilizers, such as compost and manure, are also beneficial for tree health as they help to add beneficial microbes, fungi and other organisms to the soil. In addition, the compost and manure provide the additional nutrients of calcium, magnesium and trace elements.<\/p>\n

Pollination<\/h2>\n