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Avocados are a great addition to any meal and can add an interesting flavor to a great number of dishes, but the high costs of this fruit may discourage some people from partaking. Save yourself some money and try growing your own avocado tree! Imagine thinking up a tasty southeast cuisine that would be complete with a perfectly ripe avocado. Instead of running to the store and paying an outrageous amount of money for only one avocado, you can step outside and pick one right off the vine.

If you live in a colder area and the winter months are not ideal for growing, it is wise to start this plant off indoors, making sure to give it the amount of light it would have if it were outside. Place an avocado seed in a medium to large planting pot and keep the soil damp, but not saturated. If you decide to plant the seed outdoors, choose a section of your Salt Lake City landscape that has well-drained soil and in an area where it won’t get too much sunlight, as the leaves can become sun-scorched. It is also important to choose an area in your yard where the avocado won’t have “competition.” It won’t be bad to plant a couple of trees together, but make sure there aren’t any other plants whose roots could be cut off by the roots of your avocado trees.

In the first year of growth, it’s important to keep the tree safe from pests with a mesh fence. Fruits should start to grow after seven months or so, but it could take longer depending on the climate conditions. Landscaping experts also recommend using organic fertilizer after the first year, especially if you notice a yellowish tint to the leaves, indicating an iron deficiency. If you aren’t sure what kind of fertilizer to use or you want to protect your avocado trees from pests and diseases, contact your local landscaping company and have an expert come out to tend to all your landscaping needs.

Landscaping tip: Why get an irrigation system?

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If nothing else, Salt Lake City landscaping professionals insist that you water your Salt Lake City lawn. If you do nothing else, watering at least should be a priority. But as it goes, life has a funny way of getting in the way of things that you need or want to do and the next [...]

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Advantages of Clay Lawn Soil

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If you live in an area of the country where clay soil is an option, Salt Lake City landscape specialists say this might be an ideal alternative to typical soil in order to produce a beautiful lawn. Typical soil is often subjected to erosion, especially in climates with heavy rainfall. When the soil is washed [...]

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How to mulch cedar trees on your Salt Lake City landscape

March 28, 2012

Cedar trees are a favorite tree to plant on many Salt Lake City landscapes and are relatively easy to take care of due to its drought tolerance. This tree has a pyramidal shape and grows relatively slow. There are different varieties of cedar trees and their height varies from one species to another. The eastern [...]

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How to make your own Salt Lake City landscape cedar mulch

March 14, 2012

There are several different varieties of mulch to choose from, but many homeowners and commercial property owners seem to prefer cedar mulch. Cedar mulch offers the Salt Lake City landscape a hint of rich color, and of course there is the aromatic cedar smell that adds an extra incentive. Cedar mulch also offers Salt Lake [...]

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Make your own Salt Lake City landscaping mulch from kitchen waste

February 29, 2012

Ever wonder what to do with those scraps of food that shouldn’t go down the disposal, but create a terrible smell if left in the garbage for more than a day? Or perhaps you’re looking to enhance the growth of your Salt Lake City landscape plants in a more natural and cost-effective manner? Landscaping experts [...]

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Landscaping Tip: Pruning & Fungicide Leyland Cyprus Trees

February 15, 2012

Because Leyland Cyprus trees are coniferous and not deciduous, they are resilient to most diseases and insect infestations that are devastating to other trees. However, because they are coniferous and not deciduous, some of the insects they do attract are among the most harmful when it comes to a tree’s health. Leyland Cyprus trees still [...]

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Why Winter Pruning is Important to a Healthy Landscape: Part Two

February 1, 2012

Winter pruning allows Salt Lake City landscaping experts to fully assess the health and structural integrity of the tree without the interference of foliage. It is important to have this process scheduled early in the winter in order to give Salt Lake City landscaping specialists time to accurately diagnose any problems and devise solutions to [...]

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How to stop Japanese Beetles from destroying your Salt Lake City landscape

January 18, 2012

Japanese Beetles are a common Salt Lake City landscape pest, affecting both trees and Salt Lake City lawns alike. While these pests cause issues for your Salt Lake City lawn by laying eggs underneath the soil, the affect they have on trees comes from their own feeding. A perfectly healthy tree or Salt Lake City [...]

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Protect your Salt Lake City landscape from bagworms

January 4, 2012

Bagworms are often the bane of any homeowner’s existence. These stubborn insects can take a perfectly healthy and beautiful Salt Lake City landscape and destroy it in a matter of months. Their incessant feeding depletes trees and shrubs of the nutrients necessary to keep them alive and thriving, thus killing the plants if there is [...]

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