Simmonds semi dwarf Grafted Avocado Trees Buy 2-4ft Semi dwarf.
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A Must-Have for Your Home Landscape: Transform your backyard into a fruitful haven with the Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado Tree from Everglades Farms. Renowned for its exceptional fruit yield and compact size, this avocado tree is the ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Faster Fruit Production: Experience the joy of homegrown avocados sooner than you'd expect. Our grafted Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado Trees are primed to produce delectable avocados in just 2-3 years. Witness the miracle of nature as your tree transitions from a young sprout to a bountiful producer.
Nursery Expertise Delivered to You: Bringing you the finest quality, our Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado Trees are grafted from premium fruit-producing Simmonds Avocado parent trees. We nurture these trees for an average of 12-18 months in our specialized plastic containers, ensuring you receive a thriving, healthy tree ready to flourish.
Generous Harvests of Flavorful Avocados: Savor the taste of success with the Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado's luscious, green-skinned avocados. Indulge in the creamy goodness of large avocados, each one a testament to the quality and care we invest in our trees.
The Perfect Package: Your Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado Tree will arrive in a sturdy 3-Gallon plastic container, nestled in nutrient-rich soil. Our innovative triple layer protection guarantees your tree's safety during transit, ensuring it arrives at your doorstep in impeccable condition, ready to thrive in its new home.
Season of Abundance: Celebrate the summer season with a bountiful harvest. The Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado Tree delights with its harvest time from July to September. Embrace the joy of plucking perfectly ripened avocados right from your own tree.
Vibrant and Distinctive: Admire the beauty of nature's craftsmanship as your avocado tree graces your landscape with its vibrant green fruit. Each avocado boasts a generous size, ranging from 16 to 34 ounces, promising a delightful abundance of creamy goodness.
Nature's Elegance: Experience the allure of nature's bloom with the Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado's charming flower type, adding a touch of elegance to your garden. As the flowers bloom, watch as your tree transforms, setting the stage for a spectacular avocado show.
Don't miss your chance to bring home the Semi-Dwarf Simmonds Avocado Tree from Everglades Farms. Elevate your home orchard experience and enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing your own avocado haven. Order now and embark on a journey of growth, flavor, and natural beauty.
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Pollination Info
Honeycrisp™ Apple Trees are not self-pollinating. You will need to plant another variety to achieve fruiting. Below are the most effective pollinators we have chosen for your area...
Sugar Apple Tree
Guava Tree
lychee Tree
Mango Trees
Citrus Trees
Avocado Trees
Sapote, soursop and sapodilla
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant in any area that receives 6 hours of direct sun each day. Well-drained soil is also important for your Honeycrisp. From there, dig a hole that's twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Then, place the plant, tamp down your soil and water to settle. Finally, mulch around the area to prevent weed growth.
2. Watering: Your Honeycrisp Apple will benefit from a regular watering each week. When the tree is in a dormant state, only provide enough water to keep the soil slightly moistened. As soon as you see newer growth emerging from the tree, you can water whenever the top 2 inches of the soil feels dry or in times of drought.
3. Pruning: Once your tree has become established and is starting to bear fruit, it will need some periodic, moderate pruning. Only prune the tree during times of dormancy, making sure to remove any vigorous, upright stems and weak, damaged or dead branches. Low-hanging, droopy branches should also be removed. Pruning aids production, so it's great for your tree!
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1. Planting: Plant in any area that receives 6 hours of direct sun each day. Well-drained soil is also important for your Honeycrisp. From there, dig a hole that's twice the width of the root ball and just as deep. Then, place the plant, tamp down your soil and water to settle. Finally, mulch around the area to prevent weed growth.
2. Watering: Your Honeycrisp Apple will benefit from a regular watering each week. When the tree is in a dormant state, only provide enough water to keep the soil slightly moistened. As soon as you see newer growth emerging from the tree, you can water whenever the top 2 inches of the soil feels dry or in times of drought.
3. Pruning: Once your tree has become established and is starting to bear fruit, it will need some periodic, moderate pruning. Only prune the tree during times of dormancy, making sure to remove any vigorous, upright stems and weak, damaged or dead branches. Low-hanging, droopy branches should also be removed. Pruning aids production, so it's great for your tree!
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Care guide
1. Planting the Tree
• Choose the Right Spot: Select a location with well-draining soil, plenty of sunlight (6-8 hours daily), and adequate air circulation.
• Soil Preparation: Test the soil pH (ideal range is 6.0–7.0 for most fruit trees). Amend with compost if necessary.
• Planting: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper. Position the tree so the graft union is above the soil line. Backfill with soil, tamp gently, and water thoroughly.
2. Watering
• Young Trees: Water deeply once or twice a week during dry spells to establish roots.
• Established Trees: Water less frequently but deeply, especially during dry periods or fruit development.
3. Pruning
• Timing: Prune in late winter or early spring when the tree is dormant.
• Method: Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches. Shape the tree to allow sunlight and air circulation.
• Tip: Learn specific pruning techniques for your tree variety (e.g., open-center for peaches, central leader for apples).
4. Fertilizing
• Frequency: Apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) in early spring and again in mid-summer if needed.
• Avoid Overfertilizing: Too much nitrogen can encourage leafy growth at the expense of fruit.5. Pest and Disease Control
• Monitor Regularly: Look for signs of pests (e.g., aphids, codling moths) or diseases (e.g., powdery mildew, rust).
• Natural Solutions: Use neem oil, insecticidal soap, or introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs.
• Preventive Measures: Keep the area under the tree free of fallen fruit and leaves to reduce pests and diseases.6. Mulching
• Apply 2-4 inches of organic mulch (e.g., wood chips, straw) around the base to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.
• Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk to prevent rot.7. Thinning Fruits• Thin fruits when they’re small (marble size) to improve fruit size and prevent branch breakage.
• Spacing: Leave 4–6 inches between fruits on apples and pears; 6–8 inches for peaches.8. Harvesting
• Timing: Harvest fruits when they’re ripe, based on color, firmness, and flavor. Overripe fruits may attract pests.
• Handle Gently: Use care to avoid bruising the fruit.9. Winter Protection
• Protect young trees from freezing temperatures by wrapping the trunk with tree guards or burlap.