Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 the best way to start of avacardo nuts is to put it in a wormery if you have one Most of mine go there almost all of them root To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, 8 June 2012, 6:27 Subject: Re: Growing Avocado - , et. al I read something that said avocadoes could be grown ina pot and sounded like tey were surprised when the small tree gave them avocadoes. So worth a try. Might take a time to get something started though. Next time I get an avocado maybe I'll save one. They would grow where I am but don't want anything oo high here. I don't know if they would make good plants for espalier or not. They do mess up th underground sprinklers, any tree would. If I get something started, I'll plant outside eventually. Too hot inside and I do't have enough space as I'm in mobile home. Carolyn Wilkerson To: sproutpeople Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 12:43 AM Subject: RE: Growing Avocado - , et. al Since grows everything but redwoods in her home (or so it seems : - ), I thought I'd ask this question of her, but certainly others are welcome to chime in. Is there any point to growing avocado seeds for anything other than foliage? I have a bunch of seeds and was just wondering about that. Can they be grown indoors ok or should they be kept outdoors during non-winter months? I don't necessarily expect them to produce avocados although that would certainly be lovely, but I really hated to just toss the seeds. If I were to plant them outside in the ground (in addition to containers) is a possibility they'd actually grow into an avocado tree? I know I can Google all my questions, but wanted to see if there is any first-hand experience in this very knowledgeable group first! Thea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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