Cold Hardy Avocado Tree
Persea americana
Why Cold Hardy Avocado Trees?
Home-grown avocados, no matter where you live. With the Cold Hardy Avocado Tree, it's possible. This strong tree withstands frigid temperatures as low as 20 degrees, living up to its name.
- Container-friendly tree thrives indoors or outdoors.
- Can fruit as soon as the first year - up to 7 or 8 years sooner than similar varieties.
- Grafted from proven rootstock for consistent fruiting.
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The Go-To Avocado Tree for Cold Climates
Why Cold Hardy Avocado Trees?
Home-grown avocados, no matter where you live. With the Cold Hardy Avocado Tree, it's possible. This strong tree withstands frigid temperatures as low as 20 degrees, living up to its name.
Simply plant your Avocado Tree in a container and bring it inside during the winter months - it will continue to grow. You’ll get an abundant yield of fruit, year after year, and even faster than you would with seed-grown varieties. Basically, the Cold Hardy Avocado's fast growth means you're going to enjoy your avocados in at least three years instead of the 10 years or more it takes to grow fruit from seedlings.
Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better
-Our Cold Hardy Avocado Tree is a proven performer.
-We've hand-picked the best, healthiest varieties to ship to your door.
-Because they've been grafted (with rootstock combined from a hardy, disease-resistant tree, and a mature tree) and grown in our greenhouse with care, they're happy and healthy from day one to your door.
-With our largest Cold Hardy Avocado Trees, you may get fruit as soon as the first year...perfect for those who want to harvest their home-grown avocados as soon as possible!
-We carry four varieties of the Cold Hardy Avocado: the Mexicola, the Brogdon, the Oro Negro, and the Bacon. You will receive one of the four when you order, but rest assured that each variety delivers the rich, buttery flavor and carefree, hardy growth that make the Cold Hardy Avocado famous.
Superior flavor from a superfood. Is there anything better? The texture and taste of store-bought simply can't compare. Whether you're making homemade guacamole or the ever-popular avocado toast, the bold flavor is amazing. And the second-to-none taste isn't the only benefit you'll reap because they're loaded with vitamins A, B6, C, E.
So, the Cold Hardy Avocado Tree is one of the most versatile trees on the market. For a larger tree, plant it outdoors and watch it soar to heights of 15 to 20 feet. Or, for a shorter tree, plant in a container and you can limit growth to between 5 and 7 feet in height. Many growers find this method optimal for moving the tree between indoors and out.
Our larger sizes commonly bear fruit their very first year. And your tree will be more forgiving and easier to grow indoors or out. But demand from new orchards and home growers has put this tree in short supply. We recommend that you order yours today while larger sizes are still available!
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Promising tree
I can't wait to see how my planting did. I'm so hopeful.
Neither original or replacement survived
I ordered the tree 2 years ago and planted it in a large pot so I could bring it inside during the winter since temps here in middle Tennessee sometimes drop below 20. It did well outside in summer & fall, but when I brought it inside for the winter it did poorly & by spring it had died. The company replaced it. Again it did well in a pot outside in summer and fall. This time (last winter) instead of bringing it inside in the winter I moved it into a sheltered spot under the eave/against the wall of the house. Unfortunately an especially cold spell apparently killed it too. Guess the Cold Hardy Avocado does not really do well in Zone 7/Tennessee.
Great quality tree
Love this little tree. It arrived on Oct 20 in great condition. A bit smaller than I had hoped, but quite mighty. It put out so much new growth in Jan/Feb. I repotted it recently and am looking forward to it getting more established.