How to Grow Avocados in Georgia can be found in HunkerGarden Guides.
Growing an avocados tree in Georgia may be difficult for even the most experienced gardener.The USDA plant hardiness zone 10 means that the avocados do not tolerate frost.Georgia does occasionally experience frost and deep freezes.Taking steps to protect the plant may help it survive the winter.
A location that gets a lot of sun is a good place to plant.Your land will usually feel warmer if you face south.To accommodate growth, the site that you choose should be at least 10 feet away from any structure.
dig a hole using a shovel to the depth of the soil line mark on the tree with a diameter about two times as wide as the root ballThe root ball should reach the top of the hole by 1 inch.
During the first year of growth, you should use 1 ton of nitrogen-basedfertilizer in the fall and winter.As the tree matures, more fertilization should be added.
During the first few years of growth, place mulch around the base.It will keep weeds away from the tree.