Avocado. Not just for toast and overpriced brunches—this tree is a straight-up legend. If you’ve never grown one, picture a lush, sprawling green machine that turns sunshine into creamy, nutrient-packed gold. It’s basically a money tree, but edible. Avocados take their sweet time to fruit—three to five years if grown from a grafted tree, and way longer if you start…
Avocado trees are beloved for their delicious fruit, creamy texture, and numerous health benefits. But like many fruit trees, they need a bit more care and attention than your average garden plant. One of the best ways to help your avocado tree thrive is through companion planting—an age-old gardening practice that involves growing different plants near each other to create…
Avocados are delicious, nutritious, and a great addition to any garden. While many people think of avocado trees as large, sprawling plants only suitable for warm climates, they can also be grown in containers. This makes it possible for people in colder regions or those with limited space to enjoy homegrown avocados. Growing avocado trees in pots is a fulfilling…