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Climate Requirements<\/h2>\n

Avocado tree is a long-term plant that won’t produce fruit for several years. Growing conditions are very important for the success of harvesting a crop. Avocado tree needs full sunshine, consistent moisture and warm temperatures. Avocado tree can be grown in many sub-tropical or mild climates. While locations with warm or hot all-year-round climate can produce fruit, locations with winter cold will flower, but not produce fruit. The minimum temperature is 50°F (10°C) for growing an avocado tree and trees are very sensitive to frost, even at temperatures down to 32°F.<\/p>\n

Soil Requirements<\/h2>\n

Choosing a well-drained, sandy loam soil is essential for the growth of avocado tree, as avocados don’t enjoy having wet feet. For optimal growth, soil contains organic matter and not all clay (that is too heavy) or all sand (that is too light). Perfectly, soil should have equal combinations of sand, silt and clay for best drainage. A pH of 4.5 to 7.0 is acceptable for avocado trees but pH near 6.5 is preferred. <\/p>\n

Care & Maintenance<\/h2>\n

Care and maintenance are paramount in successful harvesting of an avocado tree crop. During the growing period avocado tree generally require a lot of water and depending on the climate, they may require additional irrigation. An avocado tree should be fertilised three times in a growing season with moderate doses of a balanced fertiliser. The fertiliser should be added around the trees root zone, and not on the foliage. Pruning an avocado tree annually is also beneficial to promote growth, as heavy fruiting can impede leaf generation.<\/p>\n

Time Frame for Production<\/h2>\n

Avocado tree can take up to 8 years before they will begin producing fruit, but some cultivars can produce in as little as 2 to 5 years. Generally the bigger the tree, the faster it will produce fruit. Large avocado trees can produce upwards of as many as 200 fruits. <\/p>\n

Selection & Varieties<\/h2>\n