{"id":20539,"date":"2023-12-23T12:15:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-23T10:15:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=20539"},"modified":"2023-12-23T12:15:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-23T10:15:11","slug":"how-to-care-for-an-avocado-tree-in-florida","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-care-for-an-avocado-tree-in-florida\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Care For An Avocado Tree In Florida"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Florida’s warm and humid climate combined with its long growing season, makes it an ideal place for growing avocados. Throughout the region, it’s not uncommon to come across little avocado orchards growing in residents’ backyards. Avocado trees are easy to care for and can produce bountiful harvests once they reach maturity. <\/p>\n

For those who want to try their hand at growing their own avocados in this lush environment, here are some essential tips and best practices to ensure a successful crop.<\/p>\n

The first and perhaps most important step in setting up a successful avocado farm is selecting the right type of tree. There are two main varieties of avocado tree – Hass and Bacon – both of which are well-suited to chiliier temperatures. Hassis known for being difficult to grow but produces a larger yield. Bacon is known for being easy to grow and produces a smaller crop with a stronger flavor.<\/p>\n

After choosing the right type of tree, it’s time to select the proper location for planting. Avocados need plenty of space since their root systems can grow to be over 6 feet long. They also need plenty of sunshine, so choose a spot in your yard that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunshine per day. Finally, choose a spot that is well-drained, as soggy soil will quickly lead to root rot.<\/p>\n