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NURSERY, INC
Burbank
Store 817
N. Hollywood Way Burbank,
CA 91505 (818)
841-8845 www.sheridangardens.com
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Avocado
Trees
THE ALL-IMPORTANT factor in growing avocados is good
drainage. Build a wide basin
for watering. Let fallen
leaves build up to provide mulch. Most
roots are in the top 2 ft. of soil, so water lightly and frequently
enough to keep that layer moist but not wet.
Fast drainage is important.
Give heavy irrigation every third or fourth time to wash out any
excess accumulated salts. This
will minimize salt burn. Following is a list of some of the most popular avocados grown in
Southern California:
BACON |
Upright grower; med-sized green fruit
of good quality. Bears November-March. Produces when young. |
FUERTE |
Excellent fruit quality. Green fruit,
medium-thin skin. Large spreading tree. Somewhat frost resistant.
Fruit size 10-12 oz. Ripens Dec. - May. |
HASS |
Largest commercially produced
variety. Large tree. Excellent tree. Green fruit later turning
black, pebbly skin, early producer. Fruit size 10-12 oz. Ripens
April-September. Long season. |
HOLIDAY |
Guatemalan
variety (A type) Beautiful,
naturally small tree (10-12 ft) with weeping growth habit.
Fruit is 19-24 oz,
excellent tasting, August-December (Labor Day- New Years).
Fruit peels easily |
LITTLECADO |
Dwarf avocado. Suitable as a backyard
tree or patio planter. Cold hardy and early producer. Green,
medium-thin skin. Fruit size 10-12 oz. Ripens May-November. |
MEXICOLA |
Most frost resistant of all avocado
varieties. Good garden avocado, small, dark purple fruit with
thin, tender skin and outstanding nutty flavor. Hardiest.
August-October. |
PINKERTON |
Heavy early producer near coast and
inland. Large green fruit, medium pebbly skin. Medium spreading
tree. Fruit size 14-16 oz. Ripens November-April. |
REED |
Excellent taste, medium-thick skin,
large green fruit. Upright tree. Fruit size 16-18 oz. Ripens
July-Oct. |
ZUTANO |
Good variety in relatively low
temperatures. Green fruit, medium-thin skin. Upright tree. Fruit
size 10-12 oz. Ripens November-January. |
FERTILIZE lightly with NURSERYMAN’S CITRUS AND FRUIT
TREE FOOD four
times per year, March-May-July-September.
Control chlorosis with iron chelate.
ALTHOUGH avocados are hardy to 20-24 degrees, flowers
form in winter and temperatures much below freezing destroy the crop.
AVOCADOS tend to bear crops in cycles producing a heavy
crop one year and a light crop the next.
WHEN using in landscape, remember that most varieties
will grow 30 ft. and spread wider (tree size can be controlled by
pruning.) Tree should have
protection from winds. It
drops leaves quite heavily all year.
Wide-spreading branches with heavy foliage make dense shade
beneath -- good garden area for potted plants that need shade.
St. Augustine grass will grow beneath avocado trees.
IMPORTANT: When
young (first 2-3 yrs) the bark and leaves are very sensitive to sun.
It’s necessary to
protect them. Use three
1’ x 6’ stakes with shade cloth between them.
For more information, refer to our “Prescription for
Good Fruit Trees” information sheet.
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