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Introduction to Avocado Production<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are one of the most popular and highly prized fruits in the world, from the kitchen of the gourmet chef to the humble avocado toast of the college student. Growing an avocado tree is no doubt a great idea, as it has numerous benefits. Not only does it produce a delicious and nutritious fruit, it’s also aesthetically appealing and has low-maintenance requirements.<\/p>\n

Avocado trees are native to Central and South America, and have been cultivated for centuries. They are a type of evergreen tree and will bear fruit once they reach three to five years of age. What’s more, if taken care of properly, an avocado tree can provide you with a lifetime of delicious fruit.<\/p>\n

Site Selection and Planting Instructions<\/h2>\n

When selecting where to plant your avocado tree, it is important to take into consideration the tree’s size. Avocado trees can grow up to 25 feet in height and 20 feet in width if left unpruned. Selecting the right spot is critical, as you don’t want to impede any existing structures or plants. It is best to select a site with well-drained, light soil and plentiful sunshine.<\/p>\n

Container-grown trees are best for those with limited space, as the top of the tree can be kept pruned to size. If you have more space, you can plant a full-grown tree and reap the rewards in a much shorter time.<\/p>\n