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Old 26-04-2006, 09:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)
 
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"Dave Poole" wrote in message
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I'm having to post via the dreaded Garden Banter (can't be arsed to sort
out a Usenet provider and am still looking for a sensible and viable ISP
[Wanadoo is the pits!!!]- nuff of that) so I'm not sure how many replies
you've had. If you live within the Greater London conurbation, along
sheltered parts of the south coast or in the far south west, you can
successfully grow avocados to near tree-like proportions if you can
provide wind shelter. As a 3-5 foot high, spindly 'twig' in a pot, it
is a very dull plant indeed. Grown to a few to several metres high and
across, it makes a very impressive shrub or tree with fine foliage.

It does produce in the UK and if you are geographically fortunate, you
may even pick a moderate crop of palatable fruits after a decent
summer. They will not be as large as those in the shops, but be
grateful - this is England and they normally do their stuff in far
warmer places. If you are so inclined, grow your seedling on for a
year, keep it frost free next winter and plant it out during late May
in a sunny corner. Nay-sayers may think otherwise, but I rate it quite
highly, but only for the south.


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Dave Poole

David your post confirms what I have been told by a few friends living in
London.
One has been so successful that they are attempting to grow Mangifera Indica
(Nam Doc Mai). This variety is supposedly more suited to our climate.
Do you know what varieties the supermarkets sell?