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Environment for Planting An Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

When it comes to finding the perfect time to plant an avocado tree, it’s important to consider the level of sun, temperatures and soil to get the best results. Avocado trees thrive in climates that provide a moderate amount of sunlight and temperatures that fluctuate between 32 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Annually, avocado trees require four to six months of cool weather and an additional 10 to 12 months of warmer temperatures. In terms of soil, avocado trees require soil that is well-draining and contains a neutral or slightly elevated pH level. The soil should be able to retain a moderate amount of moisture while allowing any extra to escape. It’s also important to note that avocado trees will not tolerate salty soils so they should not be placed within 1,000 feet of a body of saltwater.<\/p>\n

Best Timing for Planting an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

The best time to plant an avocado tree is usually in late winter or early spring, however it is recommended to plant prior to any potential freezes. Planting after local freezing temperatures have already occurred may still work, however wait until the threat of a repeat freeze has passed to avoid the risk of any permanent damage to the tree. If you are battling a longer cold season and the avocado tree is small, consider covering it with a winter blanket or similar fabric for additional protection. When planting your avocado tree, it is best to plant alongside plants that have similar soil and sunlight needs for best growth and success.<\/p>\n

Care and Maintenance For Avocado Trees<\/h2>\n

Once your avocado tree is planted and begins to grow, it’s important to remember that they are quite sensitive and require regular maintenance in order to thrive. An awkward branch should be pruned to avoid unwanted growth and to promote healthier branches. It’s also important to monitor how much water the tree is receiving as too little or too much water can affect it’s growth and health. Ideally, avocado trees require watering every few days to a depth of 1-2 inches of water. Keep in mind that avocado trees require fertilizer as well in order to remain healthy and productive.<\/p>\n

Disease and Pests Management<\/h2>\n

Just like any other tree, avocado trees are prone to disease and pests in their environment. Common illnesses to look out for effecting avocado trees are root rot, leaf spot, anthracnose, and bacterial canker. Similarly, pests will be attracted to the fruit and leaves of the trees. Common pests to look out for are scale, mealybugs, mites, and aphids all of which can affect the trees health, growth and fruit. It’s important to keep a regular check for any potential diseases and pests as to avoid them from becoming an issue.<\/p>\n

Harvesting Avocado Fruit From Tree<\/h2>\n