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JorgNS 30-01-2005 07:06 PM

Dwarf Apple & Dwarf Avocada Tree Questions
 
I recently had a couple of hedges lining my driveway removed and I'm thinking
of planting a dwarf apple and a dwarf avocado tree. Anyone in the Southern
Calif. area have much success with either of these trees? I'm wondering how
long it would take for the trees to fruit & would I need to plant more than one
for them to fruit?

sherwindu 31-01-2005 06:34 AM

Hi JorgNS,
Generally, most varieties of apples will need a pollinator, which could be even
a flowering crab apple in your neighbors yard. It is crucial that the blossom
times
of any such trees are close enough together, so that insects can carry the pollen
from one tree to another. Even with the 'self fruitful' apple varieties, you will
get
a much better crop, if there is a good pollinator nearby.
Also, a dwarf apple tree, planted from a 2-3 foot whip, should take about 5
years
before you get a decent crop. It might produce a handful of apples sooner, but it
is better to prune those off early to encourage better root and tree development.
I can't speak about avocado trees, as we don't grow them here in the Midwest,
but my remarks about apple trees should hold for your area, as well.

Sherwin D.

JorgNS wrote:

I recently had a couple of hedges lining my driveway removed and I'm thinking
of planting a dwarf apple and a dwarf avocado tree. Anyone in the Southern
Calif. area have much success with either of these trees? I'm wondering how
long it would take for the trees to fruit & would I need to plant more than one
for them to fruit?



Newt 01-02-2005 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JorgNS
I recently had a couple of hedges lining my driveway removed and I'm thinking
of planting a dwarf apple and a dwarf avocado tree. Anyone in the Southern
Calif. area have much success with either of these trees? I'm wondering how
long it would take for the trees to fruit & would I need to plant more than one
for them to fruit?


Hi Jorg,

Here's the info on the avocado.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/e.../avocado2.html
http://rics.ucdavis.edu/fnric2/crops/avocado.shtml

You don't say what type of apple, but I'm thinking you mean a crab apple. Here's a site that might be helpful about edible apples.
http://rics.ucdavis.edu/fnric2/crops/apple.shtml

If you are thinking of a crab apple, there is Malus angustifolia - southern crab apple; Malus coronaria - Alabama crab apple (aka sweet crab apple); Malus fusca - Oregon crab apple and Malus sylvestris - common apple or wild apple. You could do a google search on these using the botanical names to see how they will grow in your hardiness zone. You could also look here.
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/trees/comlist.htm

If you aren't sure of your hardiness zone look here.
http://www.garden.org/zipzone/

Newt


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