Avocado Trees
We have many varieties of avocado trees for sale. Different types of avocado trees produce fruit at various times of the year. By planting the right mix of avocado tree varieties you may harvest avocados year-round.
Grafted trees; have the ability to fruit immediately. Most varieties will grow to 25 feet tall and wide. Avocado’s require spacing of 25 feet or more, good drainage, and slightly alkaline soil. They thrive with organic fertilizers and mulching.
Green-Gold – Winter/Spring (Jan-April): Medium size fruit with a small seed, high oil content
Fujikawa – Spring; Pear-shaped fruit with medium seed and excellent flavor
Murashige – Late Spring/Early Summer; Large pear-shaped fruit with small seed and excellent flavor
Yamagata – Spring/Summer (Mar-July); Large, pear-shaped fruit w/small seed
Malama – Early Fall – Regular, heavy bearer; Fruit is purple when ripe and has a high oil content
Kahalu’u – Fall (Aug-Oct) – A large, oblong fruit with a small seed and green skin. Considered by many to be the best-flavored Hawaiian variety.
San Miguel– Fall/Winter; Productive spreading tree; Roundish fruit with creamy texture
Ota-Late fall through all Winter;Round fruit with great flavor and a small seed
Sharwil – Winter (Nov-Feb); Medium size, pear-shaped fruit with a small seed, high oil content