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Choosing the right soil<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees have a warm weather preference, but they can also tolerate a mild cold. There are however considerations for the best soil for avocados which need to be taken into account in order for the avocados to grow and thrive in the desired way.
\nMost people believe that soil should be loamy and well draining, but good drainage is essential for avocado trees. The soil should be light and porous in order to allow ventilation and be free of compaction. In order to provide the avocado tree with a better opportunity for growth and good drainage, it is recommended to mix it with natural materials like sawdust, leaf mold and compost.
\nIt is also important to consider the pH of the soil. Avocado trees prefer neutral to mildly acidic soil, with a pH of 6-7. A soil test should be conducted as pH can have a big impact on the health of an avocado tree. <\/p>\n

Choosing a Place to Plant the Tree<\/h2>\n

In order to have a healthy and happy avocado tree, it is important to consider the location in which it will be planted. An avocado tree needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight in order to thrive, though some sources recommend 8-10 hours. It is also important to consider the frost tendency in the area, as avocado tree can tolerate some cold winter temperatures.
\nThe tree should be planted in a spot that has good air circulation, as this helps to prevent the tree from getting too hot in summer and protects it from frost damage in winter. It is also important to consider how close the tree will be to other trees, buildings or roads, as these can affect the amount of sunlight and air circulation the avocado tree gets in its location. <\/p>\n

Watering the Tree<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees need plenty of water in order to thrive and produce good results, but it is important to ensure that watering is done in the right way. The tree should be watered deeply and regularly, as shallow and infrequent watering can cause the tree to become stressed, resulting in poor growth and fruit yields.
\nWatering should be done once a week during the first year of growth and twice a week during the second year. During the warmer months it might be necessary to water the tree more frequently, as the weather is more likely to be dry. As a general rule, the tree should be given water when the soil is dry to a depth of 2-3 inches.
\nIt is also important to monitor the surrounding soil for water content. If the soil is too wet this can lead to root rot, and if it is too dry the tree will not be able to get the nutrients it needs. <\/p>\n

Fertilizing the Tree<\/h2>\n

Fertilizing an avocado tree is important in order to maintain its health and keep it productive. Fertilizing should be done in the early spring and again in the late summer or early fall.
\nThe fertilizer should be rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in order to provide the tree with the nutrients it needs to grow and produce avocados. It should also be organic and free from chemicals, as these can be damaging to the tree and the surrounding environment.
\nIt is important to remember to use the fertilizer sparingly and not to over-fertilize, otherwise it can lead to nutrient burns and other damage to the tree. <\/p>\n

Caring for the Tree<\/h2>\n