I have an avocado tree in my back yard, I didn't know you needed another avocado tree to get it to produce fruit. Apparently, some
people have grafted a branch from another tree and gotten it to self-pollinate.
I'd love to have a supply of avocados in my back yard... ...
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This is a couple of trees i started from seed this year. One is
Avacado, the other is a Mango.
Looking good. Good luck!
I have a Honey Locust and a Black Locust that I have grown from
seed. The Honey Locust suffered some with the late frosts this
year and never really re-leafed out fully, but the Black Locust is
doing quite well. I have since had one come up nearby "wild."
I also have a Tulip Poplar that grew up as a volunteer in a flower
bed. I transplanted it about 5 years ago and it is doing well.
I have some Kentucky Coffeetree seeds that I need to get going
here sometime soon.
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