How To Keep Your Avocado Plant Alive

Avocado

Avocados are one of a kind when it comes to fruits. They’re as tasty as they are healthy and are a great addition to our diets. Yet buying them from supermarkets isn’t always ideal – they can be pretty expensive. So it’s unsurprising that many avocado advocates want to have a go at growing their …

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Will Avocados Make My Kid Smarter?

Avocados are at the forefront of many new food endeavors. Aside from being good on toast, people are adding them to burgers, sandwiches, desserts, and more. Inside the thin, rough shell of this vegetable exist many excellent nutrients which are perfect for boosting brain power and energy. They’re one of the very few vegetables which …

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Video: Planting Your Germinated Avocado Seed In A Pot.

When you germinate avocado seeds and they reach 3 to 4 inches in length, it is time to transplant your little avocado seed in a pot or growing container! To plant your avocado seed in a pot, we recommend using 8 to 10-inch growing container to start out with. First, fill your pot halfway up with a mixture of one part potting soil and one part peat moss. Using this mixture makes a lightweight soil that promotes aeration and allows for adequate drainage. Position the avocado seed in the pot on top of the earth so that the roots spread evenly. Take your soil mixture and fill in around the roots until your potting soil is even with the top of the seed. Gently pat the soil to firm it up around the seed, taking care not to damage the roots. Saturate the soil until water runs out of the bottom of the pot. It is essential to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Water at least 2 to 3 times a week or more when the soil is not damp to the touch. Now place your potted avocado plant in a sunny place and wait for the magic to happen!

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