Great video! You covered everything I look for in a tree. The only thing I would have added is to be patient. If you don't see the quality you're looking for dont feel pressured to buy it. You can potentially find the perfect tree for you at any nursery, even big box stores, so just keep looking! The extra drive and time could save you monety, time and even years of frustration.
Hi Greg, That nursery has a lot of avocados for this time of year. I also noticed that many of the trees had some amount of persea mites. Great tips on choosing a tree. I've rarely seen trees already white washed a nursery. It's great to have options when choosing a certain variety but some times they only have one tree of the variety you want and then you are forced to decide if you want that variety enough to deal with the issues that come with that tree. Great video Greg. Thanks for your hard work.
I read an article years ago that a small tree in general will catch up with a large tree following transplant. In other words, that $500 tree (assuming it lives) will do no better in the long run! But you do get that one fruit.
Looks like you were at Walter Anderson nursery. I was just there last week and they have alot of trees in dire state, mostly sunburned and overwatered.
Thanks for the tips. Can you recommend places in San Diego or SoCal in general to buy specialty root stock on their trees? I'm finding mostly Zutano root stock but I would like something more resistant to salinity and root rot. While I can control root rot to a certain extent with amended soil (we have heavy clay here), salinity is an issue with our water supply unless I invest in some filters for my house. I've lost 4/5 of my avocados either to root rot or salt burn and just have a Pinkerton left, which gets severe leaf burn whenever I water it.
Thanks for the tips on purchasing a tree. Very insightful . I have a small backyard and clay soil. I wonder if I can grow a tree in a 25 gallon pot to its maturity? I may consider putting it into ground eventually when I upgrade to a place with more land. Please advise. Many thanks!
Hi Marcus, You can grow an avocado tree in a pot but it's usually easier to grow it in the ground. Check out my advice here: gregalder.com/yardposts/planting-avocados-in-poor-soil/
Thanks Greg. Could you make a video on proper way to plant an young tree from the pot to the ground? Some people recommend washing all the soil from nursery. Some people recommend just placing the entire root ball into the hole. Some recommend using root hormones. So many different opinions. But no consensus. An opinion of an expert like you would definitely help. Thank you and happy new year!
Here's my video on planting an avocado tree: th-cam.com/video/0wPb6am-doU/w-d-xo.html Here's my more detailed post on planting avocado trees: gregalder.com/yardposts/how-to-plant-and-stake-an-avocado-tree/ I've heard the ideas about washing the mix off the roots and adding hormones. I've never seen any evidence that either is beneficial. I've never done either myself, but I've observed the results of others who have. Thanks and Happy 2023 to you, Marcus!
can you make a video on identifying avocado fruit based on their leaves alone. I've one tree, small sapling, and it has BIIIG leaf and I try in vain searching it on website... it just futile. I wonder how what kind of cultivar this sapling...
I have major gopher infestation that I will never be able to get rid of, (I live next to Open Space), so am thinking of growing permanently in pots. I have 40gal on pots that I can pot them into. What are your recommendations about in-pot culture?
Hi Gigi, Growing avocados in pots is possible. I would prefer to have them in the ground, but in pots is possible. I plan on writing a post about that soon. I also fight gophers. It's a never ending battle, but you can keep their numbers and damage minimal. Here's how I do it: gregalder.com/yardposts/the-best-gopher-trap-its-a-cinch/
If I had to pick and choose which varieties to grow in pots, which would you suggest? I have a GEM already and several babies that I have requested from Epicenter Avocados that they are grafting for me. I will pick them up in the Spring.
GEM and Gwen come to mind because they are fruitful and compact and upright. But I've seen other varieties fruiting and growing well in pots too, such as Hass and Reed. A couple of others that I wouldn't hesitate to try are Lamb and Edranol, and maybe Pinkerton.
@@gregalderdotcom I’ve been letting the gophers have free reign at my place, but since I am going to attempt an edible landscape again, I’m starting up the gopher war again. I’ve purchased some Gopher Hawks and will see how they go. Less digging than Cinch.
@@gigihenderson8567 Just wanted to add an idea that is potentially useful to you. I had a minor gopher problem in my front yard that I solved. I also had a minor problem in my backyard which I solved with this method. The method I used was to attach a large hose, in my case a pool cleaning hose, to my tailpipe. I then ran the hose into the gopherhole and buried the hose as to seal it. I then started my car and let the exhaust run into the Gopher hole for about 30 to 40 minutes. I did this in my front yard and it worked wonderfully. I did this 2 years later in my backyard and also worked wonderfully. I had new gopher mounds almost everyday and after I use this method the mounds stopped instantly. One thing to consider is you cannot attach the plastic hose to your tailpipe without it melting. You will need to have some type of longer extension between the plastic and the tailpipe such as some other type of metal pipe or tube
Hi Eric, Hope so because I just planted one yesterday! Now is fine. I plant every day of the year. You just have to be ready to protect on cold nights if planting now. See: gregalder.com/yardposts/protecting-avocado-trees-from-cold/
@@gregalderdotcom thanks. best of luck on your new addition 🤞🏻 I got my last one in the ground about a 3 weeks ago. I up potted a few 5 gallon trees into 15 gallon pots with the anticipation of planting them next year. Was kind of hesitant about the cold. Got 17 in the ground this year and maybe that many planned again for next year. thanks for the vids and the advice 🙌🏻
This is so helpful. Thank you. Question: Most of the trees you're examining are 5-gallon. Are there disadvantages to buying a bigger tree to begin with (other than price)?
@@gregalderdotcom Just read it. So very helpful. Thank you. Early last July I planted two 24" avocado trees - one Reed, and the other Zutano, for which I'm sure I overpaid. In any event, the heat wave burnt the Reed beyond salvaging, but the Zutano survived and seems to be doing well now. The intention was for them to be side by side. So my question is, should I try for another very large (24") Reed, if I can find one? Or downsize to a 15" or even 5"?
Thank you! I wished I had seeing this video before purchasing my tree 2 months ago. The branch at the top of my tree burned down much like you showed in the video, is there any way for it to recover? I was thinking of cutting it down since now its just black.
Great tips and thank you Greg for sharing your avocado tree buying knowledge.
Great video! You covered everything I look for in a tree. The only thing I would have added is to be patient. If you don't see the quality you're looking for dont feel pressured to buy it. You can potentially find the perfect tree for you at any nursery, even big box stores, so just keep looking! The extra drive and time could save you monety, time and even years of frustration.
Hi Greg, That nursery has a lot of avocados for this time of year. I also noticed that many of the trees had some amount of persea mites. Great tips on choosing a tree. I've rarely seen trees already white washed a nursery. It's great to have options when choosing a certain variety but some times they only have one tree of the variety you want and then you are forced to decide if you want that variety enough to deal with the issues that come with that tree. Great video Greg. Thanks for your hard work.
Very true, Sam. I've bought many imperfect trees because they were the only choice available for a specific variety.
Thank you for sharing some tips.
Very helpful tips, thanks!
Very helpful video! Thanks
Always so much fun going to the nursery, but all to often buy ANOTHER avocado....fortunately I've not room for more. Thx for all the great videos
Always so dangerous going to the nursery! I'm exactly the same!
Great suggestions! Thanks for your insider’s advice.
I read an article years ago that a small tree in general will catch up with a large tree following transplant. In other words, that $500 tree (assuming it lives) will do no better in the long run! But you do get that one fruit.
Thank you for the educational information. Can’t wait to get few gem avocados this coming Jan/ feb 2024 from San Diego area.
Thanks for this content, very helpful information
Looks like you were at Walter Anderson nursery. I was just there last week and they have alot of trees in dire state, mostly sunburned and overwatered.
excellent video. I wish you would have chosen an avocado tree and explained why you chose it also.
That's a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
Great video
Thanks for the tips. Can you recommend places in San Diego or SoCal in general to buy specialty root stock on their trees? I'm finding mostly Zutano root stock but I would like something more resistant to salinity and root rot. While I can control root rot to a certain extent with amended soil (we have heavy clay here), salinity is an issue with our water supply unless I invest in some filters for my house. I've lost 4/5 of my avocados either to root rot or salt burn and just have a Pinkerton left, which gets severe leaf burn whenever I water it.
Yes, go to Subtropica in Fallbrook: www.subtropicanurseries.com/
@@gregalderdotcom Thank you!
My tree is a Pinkerton and looks exactly like the last tree in the video lol. How can I fix it?
Such type of nursery is available in sydney
Thanks for the tips on purchasing a tree. Very insightful . I have a small backyard and clay soil. I wonder if I can grow a tree in a 25 gallon pot to its maturity? I may consider putting it into ground eventually when I upgrade to a place with more land. Please advise. Many thanks!
Hi Marcus, You can grow an avocado tree in a pot but it's usually easier to grow it in the ground. Check out my advice here: gregalder.com/yardposts/planting-avocados-in-poor-soil/
Thanks Greg. Could you make a video on proper way to plant an young tree from the pot to the ground? Some people recommend washing all the soil from nursery. Some people recommend just placing the entire root ball into the hole. Some recommend using root hormones. So many different opinions. But no consensus. An opinion of an expert like you would definitely help. Thank you and happy new year!
Here's my video on planting an avocado tree: th-cam.com/video/0wPb6am-doU/w-d-xo.html
Here's my more detailed post on planting avocado trees: gregalder.com/yardposts/how-to-plant-and-stake-an-avocado-tree/
I've heard the ideas about washing the mix off the roots and adding hormones. I've never seen any evidence that either is beneficial. I've never done either myself, but I've observed the results of others who have.
Thanks and Happy 2023 to you, Marcus!
@@gregalderdotcom Great video and article. Thank you again, Greg!
Where are you at that has all these avocado trees?
That was Walter Andersen Nursery in San Diego (Point Loma). It's an excellent nursery.
@@gregalderdotcom thank you.
Wrap a burned limb or trunk with burlap. It saved one for me.
what is the price of sir prize seeds to bali
can you make a video on identifying avocado fruit based on their leaves alone. I've one tree, small sapling, and it has BIIIG leaf and I try in vain searching it on website... it just futile. I wonder how what kind of cultivar this sapling...
I have major gopher infestation that I will never be able to get rid of, (I live next to Open Space), so am thinking of growing permanently in pots. I have 40gal on pots that I can pot them into. What are your recommendations about in-pot culture?
Hi Gigi, Growing avocados in pots is possible. I would prefer to have them in the ground, but in pots is possible. I plan on writing a post about that soon. I also fight gophers. It's a never ending battle, but you can keep their numbers and damage minimal. Here's how I do it: gregalder.com/yardposts/the-best-gopher-trap-its-a-cinch/
If I had to pick and choose which varieties to grow in pots, which would you suggest? I have a GEM already and several babies that I have requested from Epicenter Avocados that they are grafting for me. I will pick them up in the Spring.
GEM and Gwen come to mind because they are fruitful and compact and upright. But I've seen other varieties fruiting and growing well in pots too, such as Hass and Reed. A couple of others that I wouldn't hesitate to try are Lamb and Edranol, and maybe Pinkerton.
@@gregalderdotcom I’ve been letting the gophers have free reign at my place, but since I am going to attempt an edible landscape again, I’m starting up the gopher war again. I’ve purchased some Gopher Hawks and will see how they go. Less digging than Cinch.
@@gigihenderson8567 Just wanted to add an idea that is potentially useful to you. I had a minor gopher problem in my front yard that I solved. I also had a minor problem in my backyard which I solved with this method. The method I used was to attach a large hose, in my case a pool cleaning hose, to my tailpipe. I then ran the hose into the gopherhole and buried the hose as to seal it. I then started my car and let the exhaust run into the Gopher hole for about 30 to 40 minutes. I did this in my front yard and it worked wonderfully. I did this 2 years later in my backyard and also worked wonderfully. I had new gopher mounds almost everyday and after I use this method the mounds stopped instantly. One thing to consider is you cannot attach the plastic hose to your tailpipe without it melting. You will need to have some type of longer extension between the plastic and the tailpipe such as some other type of metal pipe or tube
Some poor looking specimens at that nursery.
Can you still plant avocados right now? I’m in Riverside zone 9B
Hi Eric, Hope so because I just planted one yesterday!
Now is fine. I plant every day of the year. You just have to be ready to protect on cold nights if planting now. See: gregalder.com/yardposts/protecting-avocado-trees-from-cold/
@@gregalderdotcom thanks. best of luck on your new addition 🤞🏻 I got my last one in the ground about a 3 weeks ago. I up potted a few 5 gallon trees into 15 gallon pots with the anticipation of planting them next year. Was kind of hesitant about the cold. Got 17 in the ground this year and maybe that many planned again for next year. thanks for the vids and the advice 🙌🏻
This is so helpful. Thank you. Question: Most of the trees you're examining are 5-gallon. Are there disadvantages to buying a bigger tree to begin with (other than price)?
Hi Robin, I wrote a post about exactly that question here: gregalder.com/yardposts/should-you-buy-a-big-or-small-avocado-tree/
@@gregalderdotcom Just read it. So very helpful. Thank you. Early last July I planted two 24" avocado trees - one Reed, and the other Zutano, for which I'm sure I overpaid. In any event, the heat wave burnt the Reed beyond salvaging, but the Zutano survived and seems to be doing well now. The intention was for them to be side by side. So my question is, should I try for another very large (24") Reed, if I can find one? Or downsize to a 15" or even 5"?
Good morning 🌞
If i wanna to have 15 avokado tree can i planted 1 species ؟؟؟
Thank you! I wished I had seeing this video before purchasing my tree 2 months ago. The branch at the top of my tree burned down much like you showed in the video, is there any way for it to recover? I was thinking of cutting it down since now its just black.
You might as well leave it and see where the new top growth begins in late winter. Then you can cut off any dead stuff above that new growth.
Where is this nursery?
multi grafted avocado tree can you do video on this?
Sure. Are there any specific aspects of them that you would like to see and hear about in the video?
@@gregalderdotcom no... No... Please just make it
@@gregalderdotcom greg, did you ever hear peterson avocado... thanks
Which nursery allowed you to film?