This tree is about 18 months old at this point. Notice the extensive root growth almost filling the vase. |
How to grow your own avocado tree from a seed. Tips on keeping it growing healthy and results of experiments done on various seeds.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Picture Update on the Avocado Tree
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Frozen Tree
Due to an unusually cold La Niña winter, the avocado tree that I planted has frozen and died. I tried to cover it with a Styrofoam box to keep it warm but it wasn't enough. We had temperatures that dipped as low as 17° F one night. I'm still growing several trees indoors. These can be planted when a good El Niño winter comes back with warmer and rainier weather.
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