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Avocado trees were once considered a luxury of the tropical regions, but, with the right type of care, it’s actually possible to grow them in more northern climates – like Wisconsin! The flavor of a fresh, home made avocado is unparalleled, making it increasingly popular for home gardens. So, if you’re a Wisconsin gardener and you’re considering attempting to grow an avocado tree indoors or outside, here’s what you need to know.<\/p>\n

The first place to start, of course, is to understand the climatic requirements. Unfortunately, while it’s warm enough during summer months in Wisconsin, the winter chill and frost make growing an avocado tree in the garden impractical – unless you have a special, cooled greenhouse. The chill during winter in Wisconsin prevents an avocado tree from going into a full bloom cycle, as it does have a critical need of warm temperatures. For indoor growing, you might be able to luck out and get an avocado that blooms.<\/p>\n

If, however, you’re determined no matter what to grow an avocado tree, the best course of action is to buy a dwarf variety, like the ‘Fantasia Hybrid’ and attempt to begin growing in a container. Since avocados typically take five to thirteen years to bear fruit, you’ll have to have a lot of patience. Making sure to use an organic indoor potting mix and open access soil, you’ll want to keep the soil damp but not overly wet and make sure that the plant has plenty of sunlight.<\/p>\n

In summary, while it is difficult, and arguably impractical, to grow an avocado tree in Wisconsin, with advances in technology and dedicated patience, it’s possible. It might be an uphill battle, but with the right knowledge and care, you may be able to yield some of the rewards of growing an avocado tree in the colder climates of Wisconsin.<\/p>\n

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