I thought this makes sense because I eat them a lot, they're a good source of fat, protein, and yum, as well as maybe money. And everyone grows them (for about a week, I mean...some longer).
We have two avocado
trees in pots here in the house. I had no idea until a few days ago that they might actually do something for us (ask not what you can do for your avocado trees).
Every year, we'd bring them in in the fall and bring them out in the spring.
Then I read some how-to article or something that said, "you can just plant an avocado tree from the pit and produce your own avocados," and had a picture of an avocado tree in a pot with avocados on it! I thought wow, can it be that easy?
According to something else on the internet, they have to be 10 years old from seed to flower and fruit. But I have a feeling that that, like many other things, may not be an actual fact.
They have never blossomed yet.
Also, they're potentially self-pollinating but they stagger their male and female blossoms, so it's more convenient to have two. They all bloom in synchrony on each tree, and you get one day where you have a chance.
Anyway, does anyone have some truer facts to challenge my internet facts?