But I think its going to be a more common variety for Southern California in the future. I counted 51 fruits in this picture. Let me get things together on my side before I share too much about the Lamorinda tree. how come i never thought about this! What an adventure youve gotten yourself into. So, right now I still want to plant two avocado trees))))) I still want to plant a Hass, but I havent decided on the second variety. The Nabals I know are a bit of both, and not small trees if left unpruned. 2 Reed (on Dusa) for me and the cathedral, and one Bacon (on Dusa) for the cathedral. 100% Hawaiian Sharwil Avocados. Fruits are of high market quality due to its exceptional flavor, high oil content and small seed. Thanks so much in advance (I fear the size they grow but now that I have experience I realize that avocados are easy to prune and bounce back.). Reed, Thanks Greg. (it is tempting to just buy a larger tree but im in it for the long run). You just need to make sure that you plant on a mound. Distinguishing characteristics of the Sharwil avocado include its size, shape, and color. When it comes to Avocado, Temecula is the place to buy all your Avocado trees, famous for best Avocados in the WORLD. This cultivar is responsible for almost 60 percent of commercial avocado acreage in Hawaii. 'Wilma' cold-hardy avocado fruits weigh up to six ounces (182g). I ate it on April 26, 2018, and my notes say that the Kahaluu avocado skin had thrips scarring, was about as large as a Reed but with more of a pear shape, did not peel easily, flesh was very easy to spoon out though. Gwen isnt the toughest of my avocado trees, for sure. It is medium in size with rough green skin and yellowish-green flesh. Greg, youre awesome! (I prefer this to their compost, which is a bit overcooked and too fine for my liking. My Reed and Lamb trees held onto so much fruit that I later had to remove some by hand in order to prevent branches from breaking. Peterson.) 2. Elizabeth. Found some 5gals at Atkins in Fallbrook. by Laurie Meadows. I am still waiting for an answer about my order, which, I hope, will be possible. On that note, I should mention a post that I wrote a couple summers ago after my yard reached 109.8 degrees one day. In my climate (Ramona), we can get heat waves of 100 degrees in May or June while fruitlets are still small and vulnerable. Fuerte and Sharwil are going to be harvested starting before Hass, and Nabal has a later season than Hass. Reed Avocado Greengold Avocado. Ive been binge-reading your site after finding it yesterday. This might be different for you though; it probably depends on your particular microclimate. The good news is that I know trees there that have had them for years, have never been treated for them, and the trees still produce well. Trees are medium growing and yield nearly year round. Thanks again for all the information. Due to the protracted nature of avocado flowering in this region, all varieties had some degree of cross-over. I have lost a couple in the past that I didnt wrap. What do you think about avocado rootstocks? If they dont get a good start to life, they usually struggle forever. Thanks. Thanks for your super helpful website! That sounds like an excellent setup and arrangement of varieties. Small fruit will be used for value added product. By 1991, Sharwil was finally cleared for export and shipments were. Option 2: Sir Prize. As Adrian alluded to above, Hass and Reed are A types while Fuerte is a B type, which makes cross-pollination all the more likely, enhancing fruit set. However, they often dont have any in stock, which means your only choice is to put in a request and wait for delivery as you noted. For each golf ball-sized portion (two tablespoons, or two to three thin slices), a California avocado such as Hass contains 4.6 grams of fat and the same portion of a Florida avocado averages 3 grams of fat. So, in a sense, you dont want to disturb them. Do you suggest shade clothes for all my trees (about 4 feet tall, 15 gal), or will it stunt growth too much? As I mentioned in a different post I have a Fuerte and a Hass here in temecula, Ive been thinking of putting in a third to open the possibility of year round avocados. Avocado varieties are of two flower types A or B and it has been observed in California since almost the beginning that A-type varieties fruit more reliably overall. come up with some heat resistant varieties. You might try leaching the chlorine out of the soil by giving it a long watering with regular water. I have learned so much from your website, Thank You. You just have to do a little pruning to make sure they share sunlight and space. I would have preferred a Jim Bacon but couldnt find one. Reed (another type A variety) was a late season flowerer. So if possible, I would also add a third tree of a B-type flower and keep it small and use it just for the flowers (strip all or most of its fruit each year). You ought to add either Lamb or Reed for avocados to be eaten in summer into fall, yes; your grafting idea there is a good one. Its important information. Excellent flavor - Sharwil and Hass both are described as rich and nutty. Many thanks in advance for your help and advice! I have a place near my citrus trees. Really, grafted avocado trees can kill themselves by fruiting too much too soon. Anyway, Id focus on A types, and with the 14-foot ceiling you could prune any variety to keep its size in check or go with a naturally smaller variety such as Gwen, GEM, Pinkerton, Lamb, or even Reed (these will all ultimately get taller than 14 feet, but not as soon). No one even the owner knows what variety it is, but there is a lot of fruits on it. Is there another tree of comparable size that complements the GEM in season that could happily share this space? You saved my sanity! "The trees are also more compact, which means growers have less costs for harvesting and tree maintenance." They have plenty of space, but Im leaning towards the GEM, since its so easy to get a hold of Hass at the markets. Greg The Reed is only two years old and have not harvested any fruit yet. 1) which two varieties would you recommend as being good pairing for quite heavy clay-y soil?! Option 3: Lamb Hass, others? Your email address will not be published. Holiday doesnt produce much down here either, from the trees Ive seen and grown, compared to other varieties. Thanks for the kind words. fireduck. Hi Peter, But this is just theory, and I lack experience in so many other aspects of gardening. Shot hole borers being involved didnt even occur to me, but now that you mention it that seems like a definite possibility. SHIPPING. Hass is the most widely planted variety in the world for good reason. They're all from the same Mexican or Guatemalan stock, but they've been bred for the local climate. As for heat-tolerant avocado varieties, I wrote a post about that some years back and Ill be updating it soon: https://gregalder.com/yardposts/heat-tolerance-of-avocado-varieties/. I grafted some Sharwils here and there in the spring, and theyve grown more than any other variety I grafted this year (including Fuerte, which people often talk of as being so vigorous). About the leaves, I think most people just think it looks messy. Let me know how the grafting and new trees go, and share photos of the cut fruit if you get a chance. The challenge Ive heard others in your area having is with occasional cold snaps in winter (taken care of by your greenhouse) and such cool spring weather that B types dont set much fruit. A good companion for GEM in your allotted space of 12 by 12 might be Pinkerton or Sir-Prize to get fruit in winter before GEM is ready to pick in spring; or Reed or Lamb to get fruit in summer into fall after the GEM harvest is done. Terrific! We are also planting 14 varieties of guaranteed dwarf coconut trees for seed to grow future dwarf coconut seed farms on all islands. And youre right about the tree looking weird, but it works. It makes me feel geriatric. I completely understand and I agree. Averages are higher in the winter, when I would be at a shortage if I were to get a Reed. Mateo. Youve got a great combination of avocado trees there. I can go into the reasons for this if youre interested. Ill do it again this summer to figure out where not to plant less heat tolerant plants. Medium sized, pear-shaped fruit has an excellent creamy, flesh. Asking them to prune 3X a year I think is questionable. Those three trees would be my choice too, another benefit of the fuerte in the mix is that its a b type and you will get good pollination and more fruit set. Lots of great Hass are grown in nearby Morro Bay. I like that place, he even recommended going down to Maddocks a bit further if he didnt have what I wanted. Black sand? USDA Certified Production Facility: Volume up to 6,000 lbs. Thank you so much for your answer. They are on the bigger side, green-skinned, pear-shaped, and tasty. Can you please tell me which avocado orchard you visited in California? If you can send me another email address then please do. One, get only the hardier varieties, such as Fuerte, Bacon, Zutano, or Puebla. Thank you so much for the great articles, and for your personal attention and replies. Thank you! Choquette Avocados. If the only Hass avocados youve had are from the grocery store, then you have no idea. It sounds like an ideal type B. Tree 2: This one has been tough to pin down, and I have come up with a few options based on my research. . As a matter of fact, choosing the varieties was just the beginning)))) Oliver Atkins, the founder of the nursery, was the longtime chair of the Variety Committee of the California Avocado Society. A homegrown Hass, picked at prime time around May or June in, Whats Reed like? This question is unanswerable in an objective sense. Ill be back to study more and update you with my progress. These are varieties that take a long time to get big enough to be useful as shade trees compared to other varieties. Obviously the tree would look very weird, but would likely be weak or want to fall to one side or maybe the vigorous variety would pull more nutrients and starve the less vigorous variety. Its one that I have thought a lot about, read a lot about, still wrestle with, but have some good experience to share. I dont know of any other commercial avocado grove with many Sharwils, unfortunately. Both can be considered "creamy," but Hass has higher levels of fat which makes. Ive enjoyed reading your posts as I consider my Avocado plant. Im familiar with Stassens style of pruning and training young avocado trees to a central leader. They have smooth, glossy skins and high water content. Required fields are marked *. I really, really appreciate this article. Historic photo of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hass in front of an avocado tree I have a friend down here in Southern California who also is very happy with his Zutano tree. This high quality, black-skinned avocado is up to 25% larger than its parent, Mexicola. Hey Greg, Ive got two Hass and one Fuerte. Ill suggest other varieties and give lots of reasons and scenarios in the upcoming post. We do occasionally get into the mid-20s F in the winter, but it rarely reaches 70F in the summer. Here is how some of my trees looked after that record heat of July 2018: https://youtu.be/Umm_WOoGERo, I just want to say your posts and YouTube profile videos have been an amazing tool for me! The variety has been grown in Southern California for about a hundred years, having been brought up from Guatemala by Wilson Popenoe. But yes, Lamb, Reed, and Fuerte all have higher salt tolerance than Hass. https://ucanr.edu/sites/alternativefruits/files/121265.pdf I was considering planting coastal live oak at first but now leaning towards fruit (avocado) tree instead. Is that too far away? BACK IN STOCK APRIL 2023. Thank you and thank you for all the information you have shared on your site!! dont know how to grow in your region, Other A-type avocados that are naturally on the relatively small side and produce well and are good eating include: Pinkerton, Lamb, Reed, and Gwen. LOL! By the way, I have a few other Hawaiian varieties growing that Ive never tasted and am wondering if youd recommend giving any of them more or less attention and space: Murashige, Malama, Nishikawa, Kahaluu? I have read about predator mites to purchase but not sure how to apply them. Is that the same down South? Step 5. So, right now, at the churchs garden we already have a beautiful avocado collection Hass, Lamb, Bacon and Reed. Greg, I see the UC grafting resource you posted, but I am curious how to select varieties that would be well suited for grafting to the same tree. Our hydrangeas have always been pink, not a hint of blue, no matter the quantity of theSoil Acidifiermy mother added.I think our PH is around 7, not less. I wish I had time to make more videos. But sometimes I dont get lucky with that method, in which case I go to the Miramar Landfill in San Diego where they process such wood chips along with other yardwaste by composting it for a couple weeks and screening it. Going back to Atkins to get a Sharwil to pair with my Reed. Dig a hole twice as large as the tree's root system, carefully plant the tree and cover the roots. Or consider 'Lamb Hass,' a similar-size tree, hardy to 26 degrees, bearing 10- to 18-ounce Hass . But first let me say thank you. Thats nearly year-round, top-notch avocados from three trees. I didnt protect my Reed with shade cloth when I first planted it, and my paint protection was not enough to prevent the top being seriously burned so I lost about 18-24 inches on the top. What do think of a Reed vs. Sharwil in temecula where it can both get too hot and too cold some avocados? Bacon, Its not the worst soil in the world, as many fruit trees as growing nicely here, but which types of Avocado you think would thrive best in these conditions clay-ish soil, can be quite wet in winter and hot and super dry in the summer? Kindest regards, In case you didnt know, Im also in Ramona. have you seen any truths to that? How did the kahaluu taste? At best, carrying a super heavy crop load usually means that the following years crop will be very light. Aside from their physical differences, the main difference between Hass and Fuerte avocados is their textures. But now with youtube it has been easier to see what can be grown up here. Youre right Walter. Which town or area are you in? I confess I began gardening only very recently, and I am super interested in all the different varieties and the scientific details. by Greg Alder | Mar 23, 2018 | Avocados | 167 comments. I will tell you later how my adventure is going! About 8 miles inland in Southern Sonoma County. My 15-foot Hass averages roughly 100 avocados per year, and Ive found that we need more than that during the Hass season. Ill ask and post an update here as I learn. americana) The trees were 15 gal and difficult to keep hydrated the first summer(you forget all the roots are contained in the pot size). I dont want to overstep my welcome to the tree. If you want to know how to kill an avocado tree, ask me Ive done it all. Even in warm-winter locations it doesnt always bear as well as some A types. They have both Reed and Hass, both Duke 7 and Dusa. That tree eventually did die. Hass grow and produce great in other cool summer climates farther south, such as near Morro Bay. Hi Greg, Should be interesting to see how it works out. And such dense shade cloth (60%) right above the trees for the whole summer would be too much shade and would reduce growth. With all 3 trees with hundreds of bb size to small marble size. . This weekend, Im going to be using your tips for planting an avocado so I can put mine in the ground. Oh!, and do I ever miss a good fuerte which I used to sell off a fruit truck next to Golden Gate Park in SF in the 70s. Hi Robert, Check the photos and descriptions of cankers and discoloration on avocados at this UC IPM page, and maybe one will fit your Gwen: http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/C008/m008bpcanker.html. Vasco, thank you for your kind message. Were planting a minimum of 5000 trees using a high density planting design and will foliage spray. I would plant a Hass if I were you. I have downscaled a bit.and now I have just 20 trees and 16 varieties. Thanks for your feedback. I have been in contact with them for Carmen, GEM and Ettinger trees and late January was told to ask later in April for the trees. Avocado oils are considered heart-healthy and good for your skin. I would like to let you know how my adventure in avocado growing proceeds. You can always try a Hass too, and just prune it to the size you want. (rpondu) Blogue Fruits et Lgumes. Im considered to be in zone 9, and yet my Reed does well. Hi David, A couple of practices to consider from the UC IPM page: Excess fertilization, especially with quick-release formulations, may increase persea mite numbers and damage during late spring and summer due to increased foliar nitrogen. Denny. Once you have tried a GreyStar avocado, you will quickly conclude that GreyStar is several rungs up the ladder from Hass in flavour, quality and value. The fruit is very similar to the Hass Avocado, except this variety is larger and has a longer shelf life. Kona Sharwil.wow! My goal is to help others grow food at home, with a focus on vegetables and fruits -- especially avocados -- in Southern California. Australia's avocado industry is largely populated by two varieties: Hass and Shepard. I am thinking Dusa for Hass (everyone says that Hass avocado grafted on Dusa is more productive than on Duke 7) But I have no idea about Reed, because no scientific study mentions Reed (I guess this is because it is not a commercial variety anymore). . I hesitate to even talk about the taste of Kahaluu since Ive only eaten one. The trees have a tall, upright spreading habit. The flesh had nice color, tasted rich and smooth. TREE SIZES. Sharwil Avocado B flower type. A whole avocado contains around 11.8 grams of carbs ( 1 ). Thanks, Keith. Old mexicana only a few a year, sometimes none. We have a central coast house with three citrus trees and was looking for one Avocado tree, I was leaning towards the Sir Prize, with your discussion should I lean towards the Haas as a single tree, or is either a good choice. Jan Boyce is an A-type avocado variety, but Sir-Prize, Bacon, Sharwil, and Nabal are Bs. And I hope this post helps you choose your own best kind. This is the experience of many others as well. It is pear-like in shape and has dark skin when ripe. If you live in a cooler area I think it calls for some adjusting. But the intention is to have overlapping seasons for both A and B type so there is always cross pollination available (I know that doesnt guarantee it will work, but I like the idea of having that potential). Maybe not the best. (See more about Reed in my post, The Reed avocado tree: a profile.). For my Fuerte, for instance, Ive grafted in a couple of branches of A types. But Ill definitely write profiles of them when I feel like I know them well enough. I dont think it is possible to attach files to the commentaries ongregalder.com, so I will send you pictures by email. Plus 1 GEM, 1 Lamb and 1 Bacon. Its only the second time I have seen one in 5 years so I took it as fate and bought it to replace a Bacon I had which was burnt away by the sun yet I am convinced it was mislabeled and wasnt actually a Bacon. We should be able to figure out how to make one work. We dont need a shade tree (probably that was obvious. Hi Greg, I live on the California Coast in between Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay, were at about 800ft elevation and 1 mile inland from the coast. Ive driven through Mendocino and farther north many times, but havent seen bearing avocados growing up there with my own two eyes. And then theres your commitment to pruning. Would appreciate any information that you might wish to share! (Actually, Lamb drops more fruit in spring compared to Reed. However, if youd like a B type to complement Hass for pollination and season extension then Id go with Fuerte, Sharwil, or Nabal. I live in So Calif Inland Empire (Norco); hot summers, rarely below 29 30 in winter. I live in the Hilltop area of Chula Vista, the temps rarely get above 85 or below 40.We had a Gwen avocado tree that was very productive for many years. By black sand I meant sandy loom. They are located in Fallbrook, and possibly in 2020 theyll start selling Sharwils. The rest of it rocky, not very rich, not clayey (I guess this should mean it is well ventilated. reading on other forums, ive seen comments that its better in the long run to plant a smaller size tree (3 gallon +) compared to a larger 15+ gallon size tree.that the smaller size tree will out perform and out grow the larger gallon size in the future. See if you can find a Reed to try again in September and youll probably get a richer flavor from it. (GEMs harvest season is basically spring into summer.) Thats a fun project. Ive done it with some of my trees; with others I allow low branching, multiple leaders, and more of a globe shape overall. In some parts of our garden, good rich garden soil was added in big quantities.]. Anyway, usually its for the best that trees shed some of their fruitlets. Your input and knowledge definitely helps. Im in a hot area of Bay Area northern Ca. For your milder location though, this might not be important. I also have a Bacon way in the back yard mostly for pollinating. Im leaning towards Bacon and Lamb Hass. Forgive my rambling. At my place Gwen seems to be doing fine in the heat but it is getting some afternoon shade from a large live oak. Mites like a dusty leaf surface. If there is excess moisture, your Hass avocado tree might suffer from root rot. So since youre buying from Subtropica, Id get any clonals they have, if available, and then plan to wrap the trunk next winter to protect the rootstock and graft union area from cold. Theyre similar to Reed in both taste and appearance (round and green skin), except that the Nabals I know have a thicker, shell-like skin. Thank you. Others have noted this since the early days growing Gwen, and I have also noticed it in my tree. But I will say that it is definitely precocious in my yard. I just put down the mulch and leave it be. The three more Guatemalan types get afternoon shade which I think helps since in recent years our summers are very intense much like inland Riverside and or Redlands as I recall with temperatures reaching well over a 100 more often than a decade ago. Just a couple days ago, I visited the largest organic avocado orchard in California, and they recently planted a lot of Sharwil trees. In Point Loma/Sunset Cliffs, just make sure the trees arent stressed from lack of water and you should prevent whatever fruitlet drop is possible to prevent. What I would plant after these is less solid though. I have a hilly area for my trees and its not practical for ladders, so Im looking to plant avocado trees that are easier to pick, great tasting, high yielding and can hang for some time on the tree (ideally). From your experience what avocado tree should I plant? I would be at a shortage if I were you, when I plant. 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