Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Money Saving Tip...Growing an avocado plant





*Note: The Picture that in this article comes, from the creator of this blog, her own backyard.

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Living Better Cafe is coming to you with a healthy tip, that will help you of course save money on buying more avocados. Now in order for you to have avocados, you need to have an avocado seed. So, here is where the tip comes in. But, before Living Better Cafe just jumps straight in, lets give you a little history on this healthy fruit.
Avocados are the native fruit to the Northern parts of Mexico, and South central America. All the way into the western south america. And into the south of Andean Peru. Avocados varies in size, and have darker completion skin, and contain a larger seed. Which you can later plant. Now here is where Living Better Cafe will give you some tip's on how to create your own plant. So, I Katrina Smith the creator of Living Better Cafe, hope you have your avocado seed in your hand, and ready to go because there's nothing more enjoyable, than growing your own avocados, You know the feel of know what you're putting in your body, came straight from your own garden, and you do not have to worry about the chemicals.
Why now it's time to give you the tips on how to start, your own avocado plant.

1. Remove and clean the seed: You'll need to start by removing the pit from the avocado carefully (making sure you do not cut into it), and then wash it with soap and water. ( while the seed is still wet remove the outer darker skin, by peeling it off.)

2. Figuring the top from the bottom: like when Living Better Cafe explained in the history that, some avocados varies in size. So, that will also sometime make figuring where the top and bottom is located. So, when it comes to finding the top from the bottom, The top is pointer, and the bottom is flat. Once you have gotten that all figured out, it's time to find tooth picks, or in the picture, Katrina had use paper clips, which will work fine to.

3. Push three or four tooth picks in the widest part of, the avocado so it can have some room to suspend the pit over a glass of water with the pointy side sticking up. The water should cover about an inch of the seed.

4. Temperature: Place the glass in a warm place, and make sure the water stays leveled.

5. Surprise: Within 2-6 weeks you will begin to see roots and stems, coming from the seeds. when the stem reaches six inches long, you will need to trim it in half.

6. It's a....? : When the stem starts to grow leaves, its time to transport the seed in to a pot with loose, and gritty soil. You will need to plant the seedling root down, leaving the top half of the seed sticking out of the soil.

7. Attention, Attention: You will need to give your plant, plenty of water and keep in a very sunny spot, to help it to grow.

8. Assist, Assist: Every time the stem grows another six inches, you will need to pinch back the newest leaves. So, you can encourage for more leaves to grow and your avocado to become a fuller plant.

Consider to continue reading because Living Better Cafe is not done yet, Why there more to learn about growing your avocado plant. Yes there is more to learn about this healthy fruit, and your going to want to know more. So, here we go.

Climate: When it comes to temperature, you are going to want to pay close attention to because In most regions, avocado plants adore summer like temperatures. So, it will need to stay in a warm climate that does not witness temperatures less than 45 degrees.

Transplanting: When it comes time to transplant your plant it, best to do that in the early spring, after it slowly becomes accustomed to its environment by taking it outside, for a week or two.

You are going to want to plant it in a large hole, about 3 feet wide by three feet deep) in a well drain soil, in a place that has direct sunlight.

You will need to water, your plant regularly. But, do not over water. How do you know your over watering your plant? The leaves on your plant will become discolored, a yellowish color to them.

Hey where my avocado? Yes your plant will grow its own fruit. But, that will take some years for that to happen. But, how many years will, I have to wait for it to happen? Why Living Better Cafe says: You will need to wait about five to thirteen years for your plant to grow its own avocados.


Work cited page:

http://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/flowers-and-plants/vegetables/how-to-grow-an-avocado-tree-guac-n-roll

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