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Growing an Avocado Tree in a Container <\/h2>\n

Growing an avocado tree in a container is a great way of enjoying the fruit without the need for a garden. The Hass variety is the most common, and will do well in a large pot on the patio or balcony. If you’ve got a sunny spot, with temperatures that don’t dip below 10° Celsius, you’re in business. <\/p>\n

In the spring, buy an avocado seedling if you can’t source a pit from the fruit itself. Replant it in a large pot which is 5-10 times the volume of the original pot. It should have plenty of drainage holes and a good quality growing medium such as potting soil with some added compost. <\/p>\n

Once your tree is settled in, water it regularly. Around 1-2 times a week to a depth of 5-10 cm should suffice. During the summer months, avocado trees need even more water due to the intense heat and sun. It’s also advisable to give it a feed of liquid fertilizer or mulch the soil around the tree once a month. <\/p>\n

Pruning is likely to be necessary in order to improve the shape of the tree, encourage branching and to protect the root system. The proper time to prune is during late-winter; the tree should not be pruned more than once per year. It’s important to use pruning shears and make sure not to prune more than one third of the tree’s canopy. <\/p>\n