🥑The Best Avocados to Grow in Your Garden: No More Growing Avocado from Seed!

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Welcome to our channel! In this enlightening video, we explore the best avocado varieties to grow in your garden, and here's the exciting part - we'll show you why growing avocados from seed might not be the best approach! Join us as we delve into the world of avocado cultivation, sharing valuable insights on selecting the right avocado trees for your climate and region. Discover the secrets to nurturing healthy avocado plants and achieving a bountiful harvest of these delicious fruits. Say goodbye to the challenges of growing avocados from seed, and let's explore more efficient and rewarding methods together. Like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more gardening wisdom! 🥑🌱 #GrowingAvocado #AvocadoVarieties #AvocadoGardening #GardenTips #GreenThumbs

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My grandparents had avacado trees in San Diego. She would pick lots of fruit, wrap them in newspaper or tissue paper and stack them in lug boxes and stack them in a very dark closet in her house and she would pull out a few at a time and set them in her window to ripen. She had avacados all year. Sue

suehoerauf
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I started my tree with toothpicks from a pit. Now it's 5+ years old, twenty feet tall, loaded with blossoms & recently harvested of about 50 delicious avocados from last year. It can be done. You can do it too. Just water the daylights out of them & protect them from dehydration from various sources.

MrThedocholiday
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Your video has been by far the most helpful in explaining all the different steps and stages of the plant cycle. Also it gave many pros and cons of planting this variety. Thank you for your hard work and time.

dianac
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I grew up in San Diego and our avocado tree was HUGE. It was a Haas for sure. One year it would produce a small amount of fruit...next year it would produce so much we were giving them away by the paperbag full. I’m talking large paper bags from Food Basket.

Nobody in our neighborhood lacked avocados for guacamole.
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georginatoland
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I went to an avocado festival 2 years ago and now I have a beautiful tree from a mega avocado, seed was big as my palm, it’s about 2 1/2 feet tall now. Toothpicks and water is all you need plus TLC 😉 Fruit or no fruit I’m just stoked that I have a beautiful tree.

marialuisa
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Thank you so much!!!! I planted a Gem and planted it 18 years ago!!!! I live in San Diego. Well my husband woke up this morning to do his usual gardening. we grow all our vegs organically. He yelled through the door to come see!!! We have two Finally! We needed to know what to do as far as fertilizing etc to better our tree and found you!!!!Its appr. 12 ft. tall now but never produced! I see now we learned alot from you.  I prescribed to tou. I hope I hear more.

juneprice
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This is a gem of a video. Love that it is a small tree that won't take over your entire backyard.

Jackie-O-Lantern
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You make growing avocados look so easy! Unfortunately, where I live we have heavy soil and certain diseases which make it very difficult to grow this beautiful fruit but it doesn't stop me from trying LOL Thanks for the interesting video :) 

Selfsufficientme
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This is a really good and very informative video. I love avocados and now thanks to you sir I can now grow my own hass avocados. OH thank you for explaining about spreading GE to help ward of crawling insects. Great video thank you very much for sharing your vast knowledge.

SuperAngelles
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Interesting. I am at Dehradun in North India. I brought several seeds from Assam and grew them into trees that started fruiting after 8 years. I believe it is Fuerte, 300 to 500 gms. Flowers in
Dec and ready by end Jul but best tasting after rains subside in end August.
Surprisingly, one tree is flowering twice a year, in Sep n Dec for the last 2 years.
Am introducing Booth and Hass, though from seed. Hope to procure grafted Hass this season.

rsrawat
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I envy all those avocado growers in Southern California, you guys live in a heaven clime
to grow avocados, mainly the Hass type varieties. Avocado plants to my experience are
very picky as to clime conditions. Like this video because it shows the final results.
Thanks so much for the up load.

horaciocastillo
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Man, that little jingle when you transition to the next month gets me every time. Right in the heart.

kittybookitty
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Sir... your gardening tips are absolutely fantastic! Thank you for sharing your well researched and experienced knowledge in such well produced segments!

stephenkellogg
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Beautiful Avocado, you really have a green thumb, thanks for sharing. I live in Texas and I love growing stuff, the GEM is beautiful i wish i can grow it here however it's hard to get a GEM avocado plant, I hear Joey avocado is very cold hardy as well. I wish i could get a cutting from you. I have small avocado plants that i would love to graft to a GEM. Thanks for taking the time to share. Don't stop posting videos.

mdiazdiaz
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Excellent. I'll come back to this video many times to refresh my memory as my 2 avocado trees mature. Thanks, from the Southern tip of Texas.

alanflowers
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Beautiful and easy to understand and follow. I prefer the GEM avocado because it short and bears fruit that can be harvested 6-7 months old. They turn burgundy and ready to eat in time. Besides, the seed is smaller than others that are big and eat up the space for its flesh. Thank you very much.

zoniaannebernardo
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I am a commercial Avocado grower with over 7000 GEM trees in southern California. I agree with pretty much everything you say on your video, except for one thing. You should not harvest GEM avocados until they have sufficient oil content. This we find, in Southern California, happens by late February. This will give you the best quality fruit. Also the brown bruise shown on the young fruit is caused by sunburn, something rare on a GEM as they set their fruit inside the canopy for the most part..

salvadordominguez
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Nice video. I am currently growing an avocado tree in my patio and i am exited to see it growing. I can't wait to see and taste the results.

pswetman
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I love how you explain everything.. I want an avocado tree!!

KarLuv
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Thank you! Your patients in creating this video is much appreciated!

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