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Avocados are a delicious addition to any meal and are growing in popularity, both domestically and internationally. But did you know you can grow your own avocado tree? With a little patience, you can harvest avocados from your own tree. Here’s everything you need to know about potting an avocado tree.<\/p>\n

Choose the right type of tree<\/h2>\n

The first step to potting an avocado tree is to choose the right type of tree. Avocado trees come in two categories: types A, which are cold-hardy, and types B, which are not cold-hardy. If you’re in a colder climate, type A is the best choice. However, if you’re in a warmer climate, type B may be a better option as it’s less likely to suffer from cold damage. Talk to your local nursery for advice on which type of avocado tree to choose.<\/p>\n

Choose the right pot<\/h2>\n

The next step to potting an avocado tree is to choose the right pot. Avocado trees need plenty of room to grow. A standard terracotta pot with holes for drainage should be sufficient. You can use a larger pot if you’re planting two or more trees, or for a bigger tree. Make sure the pot has enough drainage holes at the bottom to ensure your tree will not become waterlogged. Additionally, adding a layer of mesh screen on the drainage holes will help keep the soil in the pot while allowing water and air to pass through.<\/p>\n

Choose the right soil<\/h2>\n

The next step is to choose the right soil. Avocado trees have an extensive root system, so it’s important to use a soil that retains moisture but still offers good aeration. An ideal soil mix should contain sand, sphagnum peat moss, and compost. All three ingredients should be combined together in equal parts. Additionally, you should add a slow-release fertilizer to the potting soil to give your tree the nutrients it needs to thrive.<\/p>\n

Plant your tree<\/h2>\n