
by PamH
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How can I get a regular grafted Avocado to grow in Bakersfield, CA?



Had a huge tree when I lived in L.A. Co, but have had no luck with them here in Bakersfield. I've tried two nursery grown trees that both eventually died, any tips for growing avocados?
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Suzette on Jul 11, 2017
Hi Pam, Here's a link that may help: https://www.fourwindsgrowers.com/fruit-trees-vines-and-berries/avocados.htmlI also found this and thought it might be fun to look at! https://newspaperarchive.com/bakersfield-californian-mar-02-1968-p-44/Good luck!Helpful Reply -
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Jul 11, 2017
Here are a few links for you. Kern County may just be too hot and dry, but I still think it is possible. I would try again in the fall so it has time to establish itself before the long hot dry summers. I would also contact your local Ag Extension and see if they have any tips or suggestions. I am also thinking they need more water too. I am just over the grapevine from you in Castaic and have not had any luck in this location myself, but in other areas of LA County I have done well. Funny thing is just miles down the road on Highway 126, they grow like weeds - those few miles make a difference. Keep trying!https://www.californiaavocado.com/how-tos/your-own-avocado-treehttp://www.cloudforest.com/cafe/gardening/how-plant-avocado-tree-properly-t1099.htmlhttp://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/2186340/anybody-from-or-near-bakersfield-caHelpful Reply- See 1 previous
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PamH on Jul 12, 2017
Thanks again! I'll have to check those places out next time I'm out that way!Helpful Reply -
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