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When to Plant an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Avocado tree is an excellent choice for a home-based fruit tree. It’s relatively easy to grow and requires minimal care, as long as it is planted in the right conditions. Knowing when to plant an avocado tree can help ensure that it grows to its full potential.<\/p>\n

Avocado trees thrive best when temperatures stay between 60°F and 85°F, which is why they grow best in the warmer climates of Southern California and Hawaii. However, if you live in a colder climate, it’s important to plan your planting of the tree accordingly. While some avocado trees can take a light frost, they are particularly vulnerable to any freeze, so if you get cold winters, you’ll need to be especially mindful of your planting dates.<\/p>\n

The best time to plant an avocado tree is at the end of winter. While the tree will get some cold exposure during the winter months, there won’t be any prolonged freezing temperatures that could harm it. This may also create a better opportunity for buds to form in the spring, allowing the tree to grow and produce fruit in the summer months.<\/p>\n

When planting the avocado tree, be sure to dig the planting hole to twice the size of the root ball. Fill any gaps between the root ball and the planting hole with dirt. If the ground is rocky or heavy with clay, you can add an organic soil mix or compost to get the hole ready for planting.<\/p>\n