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Background Information<\/h2>\n

Avocado is an evergreen tree that’s native to the Americas and is grown in tropical climates. Avocado trees can live up to six years and can grow up to 40 feet tall. Planting an avocado tree is one of the most rewarding ways to create your own natural produce. It’s important to understand how to plant this tree correctly in order to ensure a successful crop.<\/p>\n

Location <\/h2>\n

Before planting an avocado tree, it’s important to consider where it will be located. Ideally, the tree should be in an area that gets plenty of sunlight and has soil that’s slightly acidic, with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.5. It’s essential to choose an area that’s free from obstructions, such as buildings, other trees or shrubs, or any other objects that will cause the tree to become overgrown.<\/p>\n

Soil Preparation <\/h2>\n

The tree needs to be planted in well-draining soil. The soil should be slightly acidic by adding a few tablespoons of sulfur or using a fertilizer that is designed for acid-loving plants. Before planting, the soil should be thoroughly mixed in order to ensure proper drainage.<\/p>\n

How Deep Should the Tree Be Planted? <\/h2>\n

The depth of the hole is one of the most important factors in ensuring a successful crop. When planting an avocado tree, it should be planted at a depth of no more than 3 feet. This ensures that the roots have a sufficient amount of soil to grow in and will be able to get enough nutrients.
\nOnce the tree has been planted, it’s important to make sure the soil is kept moist. The tree should be watered twice a month, or when the soil feels dry.<\/p>\n

Pruning and Training<\/h2>\n