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How to Repot an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are a great addition to any home or garden. They provide a lush, lush look and provide countless health benefits, with their healthy fats and oils. Growing an Avocado tree, however, does require a bit of patience, dedication and special care. The key to ensuring a happy and healthy avocado tree is to ensure it is regularly repotted and pruned. This guide has all the information needed to safely and properly repot an avocado tree.<\/p>\n

Considerations<\/h2>\n

Before you start the repotting process, there are a few things to consider. Firstly, make sure the tree is mature enough. Most avocado trees are not ready to be repotted until they are at least three to four years old. If the tree is younger than this, it will be too delicate to repot. Secondly, be sure to choose a soil mixture specifically for an avocado tree. Regular potting soil or any other soil mixture might not provide the tree with enough perlite and calcium for it to survive. Lastly, always consider planting in an outdoor container, as avocados prefer outdoor climates and temperatures.<\/p>\n

Preparation<\/h2>\n

Before commencing with the repotting process, take the time to properly prepare. First, gather all necessary materials: a quality soil mixture, a sturdy and lightweight container, stakes, and burlap or Spanish moss. It is important to also make sure the tree is receiving the best nutrition and when needed, prune the stems and roots of the tree.<\/p>\n

Repotting Process<\/h2>\n

Once all the necessary preparation is done, it is time to start repotting. Start by pouring a layer of the soil mixture into the bottom of the container and creating a mini mound in the centre. Carefully remove the tree from its original container and place it on the mound. If necessary, trim any damaged or dead roots. Next, pour in more soil until the roots of the tree are completely covered. Finally, stake the tree and cover the surface of the soil with either burlap or Spanish moss. Make sure to water to the tree thoroughly.<\/p>\n

Care Tips<\/h2>\n