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What is an Avocado Tree?<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees are tropical evergreen trees belonging to the flowering plant family Lauraceae. Native to Central America and Mexico, they are now cultivated in many countries worldwide. Avocado trees are tall and although they don’t flower until their third year, they produce an abundance of fruits every year thereafter. Avocado trees can also last for many years as long as they are properly pruned and maintained.<\/p>\n

Why Prune an Avocado Tree?<\/h2>\n

Pruning an avocado tree is important to not only keep it healthy, but to help increase its production of avocados. Pruning also ensures that the tree is well formed, allowing it to better withstand wind and other harsh weather conditions. Additionally, pruning an avocado tree helps to keep it at a manageable size, making it easier to harvest the fruit and preventing branches from breaking due to the weight of the fruits.<\/p>\n

Tools for Pruning an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Before beginning to prune an avocado tree, it is important to have the correct tools. To properly prune an avocado tree, you will need a pair of scissors, a pruning saw, and a pair of gloves. Additionally, if you’re pruning from a ladder, make sure to have a helper in order to provide stability.<\/p>\n

Steps for Pruning an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

When pruning an avocado tree, it is important to understand the fundamentals of pruning. The first step is to inspect the tree to identify any unhealthy or dead branches, and to prune them off. Additionally, you should remove any twigs and branches that are blocking the sun from reaching lower levels of the tree. When planning the prune, keep in mind the overall shape of the tree, its size, and the location of the fruit. Additionally, remove branches that are overcrowding the plant and preventing airflow.
\nOnce the unhealthy and dead branches are removed, you can begin shaping the avocado tree. Start by pruning lower branches first, as they will help create a stronger frame to support the weight of the fruit, and will also help increase air circulation around the tree. To prune the tree, begin at the top and cut back each branch until it reaches the desired length. After pruning, the overall shape of the tree should be an inverted “v” or “u” shape.<\/p>\n

After Pruning – Maintenance Tips for Avocado Trees<\/h2>\n