Growing avocado trees in containers | How to grow avocado tree in pot?

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  • Опубліковано 5 гру 2022
  • Insufficient land area shouldn’t be a problem if you want to harvest fresh avocados at-home! You can easily plant avocado trees in the container and can get the best results.
    Still, if you’re worried about growing avocados in the container and are seeking answers to some questions, this video is for you!
    By the end of this video, you will get the answers to the following questions:
    • Is it possible to harvest fruits from the avocado tree planted in a container?
    • How much harvest is expected?
    • What tropical growing zone is best for the growth of avocado?
    • Is there a requirement for more than one avocado tree for pollination purposes?
    • What varieties of avocado trees give the best yield?
    • How big the container should be for the growth of avocado tree?
    Watch now and get answers to all the questions and start planting your avocado tree in a container today!
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  • @udintanichannel
    @udintanichannel Рік тому +1

    Good idea

  • @ThirdCoastGardening
    @ThirdCoastGardening 5 місяців тому

    An avocado tree should be kept in a container for the first 5-8 years before planting in the ground. They don’t become cold hardy until they are mature, which happens at around 5-8 years. This is what I was taught during my master gardener fruit tree training. This information is referring to zone 9. Zones colder than 9 should keep their avocado trees in containers for the trees entire life.

  • @fionamacdonald7029
    @fionamacdonald7029 Рік тому

    Barry Anderson

  • @sumitkumar8421
    @sumitkumar8421 11 місяців тому

    Apkato ke plant mil jaenge.

  • @0anant0
    @0anant0 Рік тому

    What soil mixture to use in the container? Thanks!

    • @frankyancy1347
      @frankyancy1347 Рік тому +1

      I'm in SoCal, and it is better to use a 24inch or larger container. The soil should be all mineral like a mix of; sand, decomposed granite, vermiculite, cinders, perhaps a little peat moss etc. Organic amendments in it is what causes root rot.
      All organic mulch goes on top, about 4 inches of leaves, wood chips. One of the best trees here is the GEM for containers. Best of luck.

    • @0anant0
      @0anant0 Рік тому

      @@frankyancy1347 Thanks for the info! With almost all mineral content, the pots can get really heavy though! Also, DG is not available here in Bay Area at the big box stores -- what is a good alternative? All purpose gravel? Lava rock? Does this 'mineral soil medium' also hold true for mango plants in containers too? Thanks!

    • @frankyancy1347
      @frankyancy1347 Рік тому +2

      @@0anant0 just use all purpose sand from Home Depot, and and any porous rock. Yes it's heavy, and why sadly nurseries have gone to cheap sawdust mix for their planting soils., Real peat is o.k. in the mix as its pretty well rotted. Those who do this put the pot on a platform with casters if it is needed to be moved. All I do is avos, so no advice on other plants. Avos have very sensitive roots to rotting organic material. Good luck. I've killed near 10 avos through bad planting...learning the had way. They are surface feeders, so don't plant deep.

    • @0anant0
      @0anant0 Рік тому

      @@frankyancy1347 Thanks for the info! Will go with your advice! Me too have killed quite a few avo plants :-(

    • @iamthebest6356
      @iamthebest6356 Рік тому

      I have seedling avocado plant seedling plant give fruit plzzz rply