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Old 05-05-2003, 01:08 PM
Judanne
 
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Default Avacado's

Fran,
I'll have to get a copy of that book, too, as I'm on the Tamar in Tassie,
and get very little frost. Now I just have to work out how to keep out the
"critters" (as Elly May would say)

Judanne

"Fran Higham" wrote in message
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"Janine Smith" wrote in message
My fiance and I have just bought a house in Northern Victoria in

Australia
and want to grow Avacado's. They do not grow very well in the cooler

climate
but we have been told that there are one or two varieties that grow

better
than any of the others. Does anyone know what the nameof these trees

are?

In his book "The Complete Book of Fruit Growing in Australia", Louis
Glowinski says that: "....the commercial varieties tolerate -2 degrees C,
even -3 degrees C and should grow in protected spots in Tasmania.....the
range can probably be extended to some quite cold areas with -6 degrees

C."
The late harvesting varieties of Hass, Ryan and Reed might be the go.

Good luck.