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Planting an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Growing your own avocado tree is more achievable than most people think. All you need is an avocado seed and some knowledge on how to plant it. To begin, you’ll need to select the right type of avocado seed. When selecting, you’ll want to ensure the seed is large and isn’t too dry. Once you’ve chosen your seed, you’ll need to prepare it to be planted. Begin by washing the seed with water thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris from the surface. Next, pierce four toothpicks into the top of the seed. Doing this will serve as your avocado tree support as it begins to sprout and will allow you to suspend the seed in a jar of water once it’s ready for planting. Place the jar in indirect but bright light and fill it with lukewarm water. Change the water every one or two days to prevent the seed from becoming stagnant.<\/p>\n

Soil Preparation<\/h2>\n

To ensure the avocado seed has optimal contact with oxygen and moisture when planted, mix together peat moss and compost. This combination of materials is ideal as it has the ability to ensure air and water is well absorbed by the soil. Mix the peat moss and compost together until they’re thoroughly combined and then add some warm water to the mixture until it forms a mud-like consistency. Make the soil at least three to four inches thick and be sure to add fertilizer to ensure the soil is rich in nutrients. Place the soil into the container of your choice and make sure the container is large enough that the avocado tree has enough room to grow.<\/p>\n

Planting the Tree<\/h2>\n

Once the soil has been prepared, you’ll be ready to plant the avocado seed. Take the avocado seed from the jar of water, remove the toothpicks, and gently place it into the soil. Position the seed so that the widest part of the seed is facing up. Cover the seed with a few inches of soil, and make sure the top of the seed is just barely visible. Don’t bury the seed too deep or else your avocado tree won’t sprout. After planting, water the soil to ensure it’s moist but not heavily saturated. Keep the soil moist as the avocado tree begins to sprout, gradually increasing the amount of water used each time.<\/p>\n

Maintenance<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are typically easy to maintain. Be sure to water the tree when the soil starts to feel dry, but avoid overwatering to prevent any root rot. Place the avocado tree near a window or in direct sunlight so it gets plenty of light and heat. Once the avocado tree starts to grow, monitor it closely and check for any signs of pests or diseases. If you notice any pests or diseases, act quickly and use the appropriate treatment. Additionally, be sure to add some fertilizer every few months to support the tree as it grows.<\/p>\n

Harvesting the Tree<\/h2>\n