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Hall Avocado Tree

Persea americana 'Hall'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Hall Avocados require full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. While they can survive in partial shade, you will see significantly fewer fruits and a much thinner canopy if they do not get enough light.
  • Soil: These trees need loose, well draining soil to avoid root rot, which is their biggest enemy. If you have heavy clay, plant your tree on a slight mound or in a raised bed to ensure water moves away from the root ball.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your tree deeply two to three times a week to help the roots settle into their new home. Once established, the Hall Avocado is quite drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during fruit set can cause the tree to drop its crop prematurely. Aim for deep, infrequent soakings rather than light daily sprinkles to encourage deep root growth.

Pruning Tips

Since avocados bloom on the previous season's growth, known as old wood, you should prune immediately after you harvest the fruit in late fall or winter. Think of pruning like a light haircut to manage the height and open up the center of the tree for better airflow. Removing the vertical suckers helps the tree redirect its energy into producing those large, buttery avocados instead of just leaves.

Fertilizer Needs

Use a balanced citrus or avocado fertilizer three times a year in early spring, mid summer, and early autumn. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the fall because this triggers soft, new growth that can be easily damaged by a sudden cold snap. Stick to organic blends when possible to keep the soil biology healthy and the fruit flavor at its peak.

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Description

The bright green and pear-shaped fruit of the cold-tolerant Hall Avocado Tree (Persea americana 'Hall') is a great tree for both home gardeners and commercial orchards alike! Lush glossy evergreen foliage and unusual blossoms in spring make for a pretty ornamental as well!

As happy growing indoors as it is out, Hall will produce a great crop on its own, but for larger crops and more consistent harvests, plant with an ‘A’ type Avocado to boost pollination. The spring blooms bring pollinators to your property from near and far!

Packed with health benefits, the light lime green flesh is creamy and flavorful! You’ve not had anything like this out of the grocery store! The taste of homegrown will blow you away. The flesh is described as melt-in-your-mouth and is a great addition to salsas, salads, toast, smoothies and even baking!

Planting and Application:

Avocado Trees can reach a good size and grow moderately, making them ideal for low maintenance edible gardening and easy care for lazy gardeners! The dense branching is bird-friendly shelterbelts and pollinator attractors, they can be kept pruned to any size to accommodate any sized yard or garden!

Hall’s is a fantastic screening and shade tree even if you don’t grow them for fruit! Plant a hedgerow or windbreak with these densely branched trees. The lush evergreen foliage will cast cooling relief over patios and seating areas. Keep smaller in a container or planter for shading your porch or balcony, these trees even thrive indoors if you have a bright sunny window!

  • Dense Evergreen Foliage
  • Light Green Flesh & Bright Green Skin
  • Containers, Hedges, Privacy & Specimen
  • Consistent Fall Harvest
  • ‘B’ Type Flowers

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Avocado Tree care is easy because they aren’t especially fussy. Give them a full sun, well-drained location with ample fertility and they’ll grow happy! Prune after fruiting to control size and shape. Avocados do not like soggy roots and prefer to dry out between waterings.

  • Full Sun
  • Fertile Well-Drained Soil
  • Self-Fertile - Larger Crop With a Pollinator Partner
  • Moderate Moisture

Hall Avocado Trees are fantastic for homegrown fruit and lush ornamental shade! Order these broadleaf evergreen trees and more to adorn your landscape today! These and more tropical fruit trees are for sale now at NatureHills.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zone is suitable for growing a Hall avocado tree?

  • Hall avocado trees are cold-tolerant and can handle cooler zones than most avocado varieties. While the specific zone isn't listed in the description, they're noted as suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing. Plant in a protected location in borderline zones, or grow in containers that can be moved indoors during harsh winters.

What is the mature size of a Hall avocado tree at full growth?

  • Hall avocado trees can reach a good-sized mature height but grow at a moderate pace. The dense branching naturally creates substantial shade and screening. You can easily prune them to fit any yard size, from compact containers to full-size specimens available at naturehills.com.

What are the ideal planting zones or climate requirements for the Hall avocado?

  • Hall avocados are cold-tolerant but specific hardiness zones aren't listed in the available information. They thrive in full sun with well-drained soil and can grow both indoors and outdoors. Check your local zone compatibility before planting, as cold tolerance varies by region.

How do I prune a Hall avocado tree, and will it still produce fruit after pruning?

  • Prune your Hall avocado tree after fruiting to control size and shape without affecting next year's harvest. These trees respond well to pruning and can be kept at any size to fit your space. Cut back branches to maintain your desired height and width, focusing on removing dead or crossing branches first.

Has anyone had good experiences buying Hall avocado trees online, and who are reputable sellers?

  • Hall avocado trees ship well and establish quickly when sourced from reputable nurseries. These cold-tolerant B-type varieties adapt to both container and ground growing. Look for sellers offering healthy specimens with good root systems - Nature Hills specializes in quality avocado trees.

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