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Avocado in Zone 6
Are there any hardy varieties of avocado that might do well in Zone 6
(USA)? I remember as a kid when Mom would start avocado plants from seed, but I don't remember them ever actually growing or producing any fruit. Thanks, Mark |
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Avocado in Zone 6
I doubt it. Avocado is not a hardy plant. If forst bites avocado trees
farmers lose harvest for two years (you lose the flower, and the fruit and it can take up to 18 months for the fruit to ripen so a tree may have more than two generations of fruit in various stages of maturing). That is why orchard owners hire helicopters on cold nights to blow away the cold air. Peter G. Thousand Oak, CA "Mark" wrote in message om... Are there any hardy varieties of avocado that might do well in Zone 6 (USA)? I remember as a kid when Mom would start avocado plants from seed, but I don't remember them ever actually growing or producing any fruit. Thanks, Mark |
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Avocado in Zone 6
temperatures below freezing will kill the tree. There are no frost/freeze
resistant varieties. It should be considered a zone10 plant, though some do survive in protected areas in 9b. "Mark" wrote in message om... Are there any hardy varieties of avocado that might do well in Zone 6 (USA)? I remember as a kid when Mom would start avocado plants from seed, but I don't remember them ever actually growing or producing any fruit. Thanks, Mark |
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