Avocado Tree in Chicagoland
Earlier this year, right around Easter Sunday, my grandmother suffered a fatal heart attack. She was going strong until her final day, though, and kept herself busy with little projects. Her latest one was growing an avocado tree from a pit. Since her passing, I have decided to take over the project and will do whatever I can to complete it.
Unfortunately, the pit that she had started was poorly neglected while she was in the hospital for her final week. I nursed it for a while with no results. I decided to get rid of that one and started with a new one on May 16th and another one shortly thereafter on May 30th. Even though I am not using the one she had prepared, I feel that since this is the same project, it still has the same sentiment. They are both doing very well at the present time. I just trimmed the older of the two back to 3 inches and feel that I will have to do the same to the other one in a week or two. They almost look ready to be potted!
I did tons of research online and found that this "project" is relatively simple. The method I am using is growing it in a glass of water (the same way Grandma had started it) with toothpicks inserted into the sides to suspend it at the top of the glass. They look great right now and I feel that they will continue to grow at a fast rate until it starts getting cooler out. I live in the Chicagoland area and I don't know what I will need to do when winter comes around. Any suggestions?