Like all the Mexican avos, it has a thin skin you can eat like an apple, and a high-oil-content flesh that has a rich taste similar to 'Hass', but with its own distinctive flavor notes. 1) which two varieties would you recommend as being good pairing for quite heavy clay-y soil?! Then I would give the slight nod to GEM due to the likelihood that the tree in general will look prettier. I have downscaled a bit.and now I have just 20 trees and 16 varieties. Forgive my rambling. 1 year old Bacon on Zutano seedling It is so hard to know when a variety will taste good coming from a tree in your yard based on the information of others, I totally agree. Reed Avocado Greengold Avocado. A whole avocado contains around 11.8 grams of carbs ( 1 ). If I couldnt find a Reed, Id substitute with a Lamb. Come to think of it, Id say Nabal fruits taste a tad richer than Reed, actually. But for others like Hass and Reed and Sharwil, to take the ones you mentioned, they just taste like awesome avocados. 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. I have many thoughts on this topic, but dont have the experience so I am curious to get your thoughts on this! Three, how big will you let the Hass trees get? Bacon grows somewhat vertically, but it is likely to grow faster than the GEM. The fruit is very similar to the Hass Avocado, except this variety is larger and has a longer shelf life. I also purchased a Sharwill and Green Gold from Atkins Nursery last year, but they arent the best trees as they were burned pretty bad from last summers heat wave. On June 10 and 11 last year (2019), my yard reached 100 both days. Sharwil, Stewart, Sir Prize, Hass and Holiday dont seem to do as well here in comparison. The variety was developed in Australia during the mid-1950s and it became the main commercial avocado grown in . What is the next most oil-based Avo after the Hass? Oh yes, I found an avocado tree in Nice!!!!!!!!!!! So much amazing information here youre helping me gain confidence in my dream of planting an avocado tree in our backyard. We dont need a shade tree (probably that was obvious. It means a lot to me! As your commenter mentioned above, this list might not be optimal for those of us in slightly cooler areas. I already have lamb, fuerte, Mexicola, Pinkerton, Reed, wurtz, Sir prize. Ive read that the original MacArthur tree grew in Monrovia, right along our San Gabriel Mountains. 1 year old Pinkerton on unknown seedling Greg, Now, less fat might sound good, but the fats found in Hass avocados are very healthy. Im in Van Nuys, which is Sunset Zone 18. Sir-Prize is a very good avocado but I dont think its quite as good as those three, especially for your situation since its harvest season is only a little before Hass and overlapping with Hass. SHIPPING. Oh I wish! And if you dont care about getting lots of fruit, then Holiday is a fine choice; it also naturally grows more like a shrub, which might look appropriate in a pot. So I need to know the characteristics of other types of Avocado trees. Hass beats almost everyone at the length of its harvest season. 3 years old Hass on Mexican race seedling; unknown type I have a place near my citrus trees. In that case, one Hass tree might suffice. Warm regards, I hope I can answer all of your questions on this topic there. (rpondu) Blogue Fruits et Lgumes. (See more about Reed in my post, The Reed avocado tree: a profile.). Our water on the Mesa is exceptionally hard, and Im wondering if perhaps we should try a Lamb or Reed instead, or how salt tolerant a Fuerte is? We have/had four avo trees planted next to each other. We made and wholesaled guacamole on Kauai, Hawaii for 10 years. Together you will get year round fruit, theyre small for avocado trees and better tasting than what you find in stores. Hass and Reed as numbers one and two are solid for me. I thought you could know more about avocado rootstocks, reading articles is one thing, but having an avocado tree orchard is another))))), Also, Duke 7 and Dusa are highly tolerant to Phytophthora (Duke 7 is tolerant to Phytophthora citricola and Dusa to Phytophthora cinnamomi). Thank you for your wonderful blog! Thank you for your response and info. But the important thing is that Reeds taste great a couple months after Hass are at their best. Kona Sharwil Avocado. Some percentage of fruitlet drop always happens, due to incomplete pollination and other unknown factors. My trees are young now, but Im a few years I will ask for your location and send you a barrel of all my varieties. We do have a small green house, but its not really large enough for an avocado tree of any size unless we leave it in a pot, which would limit its productivity. Were trying to get avocados all year round with varieties weve tried and like. I know Sylmar, and I would guess that my neighborhood is slightly milder than yours even though my area is also on the hot side in summer and chilly side in winter, as far as most of Southern California goes. By the way, all of these varieties Reed, Lamb, GEM, Sir Prize taste really good so I wouldnt choose one over the other because of taste. I am not gaining anything just want the world to have another Fuerte variety available to them. I would think that arctic blasts during winter will be your main limiting factor. Because Cayucos is so cool, Id stay away from B type avocados in general, including Sir-Prize. See this article about mulches and controlling root rot in avocados: http://www.avocadosource.com/WAC5/Papers/WAC5_p561.pdf. And Gwen was developed just as Hass became king of the world avocado industry and growers and consumers alike began preferring black-skinned avocados. I picked up the last Reed from Walter Andersens last week and a little Fuerte. Australia's avocado industry is largely populated by two varieties: Hass and Shepard. Theres likely to be at least a little variation in your yard. I was considering planting coastal live oak at first but now leaning towards fruit (avocado) tree instead. Our USDA certified Avocado fruit are medium to large sized pear-shaped with a small seed (~74% flesh), higher oil content than Hass (28% compared to 21%), and a green rough skin that is soft to the touch when ripe. Historic photo of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hass in front of an avocado tree Are they light producing or is that they are slow growing therefore they are light producing because they are small? Holiday likes to drop its fruit before it is mature. Would appreciate any information that you might wish to share! What do you think about avocado rootstocks? As a matter of fact, choosing the varieties was just the beginning)))) Ive driven through Mendocino and farther north many times, but havent seen bearing avocados growing up there with my own two eyes. Its very disrespectful when people put such videos on YouTube or otherwise share such information online. i have small seedlings of sir prize, stewart, lamb hass, and some hybrid unknown from home depot. After watching your wonderful Fuerte tree video I was inspired and replaced my young Ettinger for the real thing besides Fuerte might be my personal favorite flavor probably because I remember the taste of Fuerte guacamole as a kid. 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). My Reed, as well as those I know nearby, does relatively well. I have a Reed on Dusa that is doing very well. I think they can be really helpful if done well. One is related to a nursery based in California called Brokaw: https://www.viverosbrokaw.com/?lang=en. Thanks Greg. Ive been told that landfills in other counties offer similar products. Aside from their physical differences, the main difference between Hass and Fuerte avocados is their textures. I grew up in the San Gabriel Valley. In Northern California Hass doesnt do as well for some reason (unless you live on the coast) compared with other varieties. I am looking for something to pair with Hass for extended season and help in pollination. We are also planting 14 varieties of guaranteed dwarf coconut trees for seed to grow future dwarf coconut seed farms on all islands. Avocado oils are considered heart-healthy and good for your skin. The Reed avocado variety is a chance seedling of Nabal, selected by James Reed in California in 1948. Thank you. Not always, but usually. Reed (another type A variety) was a late season flowerer. Then you can add a third one strictly based a flavor. Hass is amazing in this way. Hi Martins, If you want to know how to kill an avocado tree, ask me Ive done it all. I have learned so much from your website, Thank You. This cultivar is responsible for almost 60 percent of commercial avocado acreage in Hawaii. This is one of the "classic" avocados. To my delight, they confirmed that they shipped to France. The Mexicola and Lamb both look like they might be based on the pictures I have seen. (GEMs harvest season is basically spring into summer.) Thanks for the good ideas. Wish me luck! In terms of comparing it to the taste of other avocados, thats tricky for me. I have been meaning to publish a post on avocado rootstocks for a year or two now. This is how your year in avocados could look. 'Wilma' cold-hardy avocado fruits weigh up to six ounces (182g). I read your articles about pruning and also about hass being a great choice for a single tree. I dont have extensive room for so many trees through which is why I want to graft (actually its that my wife will kill me if I try to plant more than 3 avocado trees). But a couple are right on the cusp of that top tier. The farmer found GEM to do very well on Toro Canyon and Duke 7 rootstock in his soil, however. But yes, Lamb, Reed, and Fuerte all have higher salt tolerance than Hass. Fuerte would work here since its bloom season is long and overlaps well with these two varieties. 7 years ago. This way I still have the varieties (and I hope I get as much fruit as possible from them) but Im not wasting space and water on a lot of unproductive foliage. There are other varieties that taste as good or possibly slightly better than Hass. ), and are interested in dwarf avocados outside that have a chance of bearing here. Thanks. GEM with a friend is a great idea. All avocado varieties need roughly the same care. Great article, Im planting a reed, hass and fuerte. I dont think it is possible to attach files to the commentaries ongregalder.com, so I will send you pictures by email. It is only slightly pebbled with yellowish bumps, much smaller than the ones found on a Hass. If ever back this way soon would compensate you gladly to do a quick evaluation of right and wrong approach here. 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). Its good no doubt, but being the guy at Clausen told me it is the _best_ avocado, I was a bit surprised that it didnt have the high oil content like a Hass, it reminded me much more of a Fuerte, milder and more water based than oil based. We anticipate that Sharwil avocado consignments from Hawaii to the mainland will total about 180 metric tons per year, equivalent to about one-half of 1 percent of the U.S. supply of non-Hass avocados and to less than one-twentieth of 1 percent of the U.S. supply of all avocado varieties. Would you say these are still your top 3? This weekend, Im going to be using your tips for planting an avocado so I can put mine in the ground. This is finally my update. In fact I find that Pinkerton here is actually better than down South and in fact better than Hass. I am from Nice (France, Europe), and I would like to plant two avocado trees in my garden. Your description makes the tree and its fruit sound very appealing. I dont usually talk about high density because its a term that commercial growers use whereas my website is oriented toward home gardeners. 1 year old Reed on unknown seedling Theyre both great varieties, and good complementary trees for a Reed. Great article, and I agree with your choices of Hass, Reed, and Fuerte, but only if you live in a true mild avocado climate. Share a photo if you get a chance. These are varieties that take a long time to get big enough to be useful as shade trees compared to other varieties. My 15-foot Hass averages roughly 100 avocados per year, and Ive found that we need more than that during the Hass season. Any new varieties being developed by Mary Lu Arpaias breeding program at UC Riverside take decades before theyre released to be propagated and sold to the public. Could you make a suggestion and where I may obtain that tree. I enjoy hearing your feedback on Holiday. Whats your take on planting it as the only Avocado tree in my yard? I would like a dwarf variety to keep in a large pot on a deck about 4 miles from the San Diego Coast. The texture and taste were very very good, top notch, with only a couple of very minor fibers. I live in Sunland, CA, in a very sunny area where the sun is strong all day. We should be able to figure out how to make one work. I have tried a bunch of places with no luck, its even hard finding a Fuerte. I enjoy your videos! Theyre rich in flavor and creamy in texture without any strings. Maybe that would work. Just got some bee hives in this year and a decent fruit set, just hope the heat stays mild this summer. I am jealous you are growing all those Hawaiian varieties and am interested in what you have to say about taste once that time comes and how the trees are doing. If you want the tree to grow more vertically, Id plant a Reed. Sharwil avocados have a dense, nutty flavor and a high oil content. In my garden, I have only one Reed. Im leaning towards Bacon and Lamb Hass. Thanks for your feedback. I have a 60% shade cloth for my Fuerte. that is why I decided to find out by growing two trees and to report on them. Ive never heard of anyone who is unsatisfied by Gwens eating qualities, and there arent many avocado varieties that achieve such distinction. They are located in Fallbrook, and possibly in 2020 theyll start selling Sharwils. Plus 1 GEM, 1 Lamb and 1 Bacon. Good problems. americana) 2. In that case, the tree needs to be kept cool and hydrated as far as possible. 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. I should still live there, considering my love for avocados. Will do. Because Ive become more and more concerned about getting production from my trees since I cant afford the water otherwise, Ive been moving toward A types in general since they produce better in my yard. Hey Greg, Ive got two Hass and one Fuerte. The tree is supposedly over 40 and is a seedling with both Fuerte and Hass characteristics yet again the flavor has that tanginess only Fuerte has. The fruit of domestic varieties have smooth, buttery, golden-green flesh when ripe. A hybrid cross of the Mexican and Guatemalan subspecies, 'Fuerte' was the industry-standard avocado in California before the Hass came on the scene. The key difference is that Florida avocados contain a lot less fat. I am still waiting for an answer about my order, which, I hope, will be possible. Recently I moved to the cusp of Zones 9a and 9b. Greg The Reed is only two years old and have not harvested any fruit yet. I live on the edge here in the San Fernando Valley when it comes to frost (and heat) so in addition to my Reed I have planted Sir Prize, Stewart, and Mexicola as cooler weather backups. If you want to maintain that upright growth, then its best to limit the fruitset or pinch the tips of branches as they grow so that they fork more and are better able to hold a load of fruit. Is there something I can do to prevent the drop, or is it just survival of the fittest? You might have to wait a bit before one is available. Its great for grapes and pomegranates, harsh for avocados. Any suggestions would be much appreciated please! Hass grow and produce great in other cool summer climates farther south, such as near Morro Bay. Hello Greg from Cyprus in Europe! 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). High oil content - Sharwil and Hass both >25% oil. Im still fairly new to farming and have a ~280 Hass grove (Fuerte rootstock) in inland San Diego (Ramona), so I am always fascinated with learning about these trees. Greg Another which 2 trees are best question. Do you like its eating qualities about as well as Sharwil? B types might not open many flowers as female in your cool spring conditions. An American friend of mine bought me a Sir Prize tree, but we learnt that the shipping to France was way too expensive (8 times more expensive than the plant itself), and we also had no garanties that the plant would pass the customs. All the wood from the Gwen is going to the beach soon as possible for a bonfire. I would call them and see about buying trees from them if you have trouble locating trees elsewhere. those seedlings are just what i was able to get locally that have excellent flavor from what i research online. These are the first trees I have had success with and just dont want to mess things up. You might try spraying the undersides of foliage every week or so for a period in spring and/or summer to see if it makes a difference. Due to the protracted nature of avocado flowering in this region, all varieties had some degree of cross-over. Elizabeth, 27. 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. The color of a Sharwil avocado stays green when ripe, and has a cold grayish-blue tinge to it. Ive got more than one Hass tree planted (although only one is full grown) in part because my family of five is all avocado lovers, plus I love sharing with friends, neighbors, and extended family, and everyone loves the familiar Hass. Should we take all the trees out and start new? If I didnt feel the need for lots of space, I would, no doubt. We might be on to something. Thank you!! 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. The fruit is tasty, but not that tasty. But I have no idea if tomato Phytophthora is related to Phytophthora that affects avocado trees. ))) We got a Hass today, and were planning to plant it tomorrow in the sunniest spot in our yard, which usually stays pretty warm, even when its chilly. Im also always unsure what Im going to find at these types of stores, which is why I always have a look when Im shopping there. I live against the mountains in Pasadena so it can get pretty chilly in the winter will these verities do well in my climate? I have never tasted anything but supermarket Hass from distant lands so all I can do is read or watch videos of people describing how each variety tastes like. Your help would be most welcome, And I hope this post helps you choose your own best kind. GEM and Carmen will both satisfy you, Im sure of it. Adam Tropics is located in the center of Temecula, we offer many varieties, Gem is a new type very similar to Hass Avocado in tree shape and quality of fruits but mature trees grow a little smaller than . I never feel like I have a palate that is refined enough to give a sufficiently florid description. Im also wondering if I might be happier going with a pair of smaller trees that let me enjoy avocados closer to year-round. I wanted to say I appreciate all you do with your website and videos. June of 2018 They have plenty of space, but Im leaning towards the GEM, since its so easy to get a hold of Hass at the markets. 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. What's more - I don't want to mush up my avo on my toast. I love old trees like that. I have to do that with my avocados here in Sunset Zone 20 too. As I learnt that planting an A-type and a B-type only encreased crops by 20%, I thought it would be smarter to plant a second tree that would be fruiting when Hass does not, allowing me to have avocados almost all year long, as ou describe in your article. Ive watched some young trees in your area get zapped by cold every couple years recently. But not about the persea mites. I recently bought a Hass and Reed on salt tolerant root stock. It will be a few years before I can say much about most of the Hawaiian varieties I am growing. More than half the fat in avocados is the healthy monounsaturated fat (the type in olive oil) and saturated fat is minimal. I have two questions, if I may Thanks for the input, and its really along the lines that I was looking down. Great to hear all of this. Im familiar with Stassens style of pruning and training young avocado trees to a central leader. In some parts of our garden, good rich garden soil was added in big quantities.]. Have you received your trees? Trees will be on south facing slope w full sun. I pre-irrigated and sprayed down the trees during the heat and prevented fruitlet drop too well. I saw that you have a Gwen and was curious what your take is on that. And if the tree is small, you might actually need to deliberately remove some of the fruitlets for the trees own long-term health. Im from Southern Portugal and had also trouble to find reliable sources for avo trees. There are a lot of factors that go into the long term performance of a tree, but all other things being equal (health of tree, scion variety, rootstock, care), I also see no theoretical reason that a younger tree would somehow jump ahead of an older tree. It is medium in size with rough green skin and yellowish-green flesh. (See more on this from a paper by Peter A. 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). Thanks for allowing me to announce it here. I decided to follow your advice and plant one Reed and one Hass. But its good to remember that any trees shape can be affected somewhat by whats growing around it and where its getting sun. In fact nowadays growing mangos and bananas is becoming more common here whereas just a decade ago an avocado tree put you on the cutting edge of growing. Small seed - Sharwil seeds, possibly the smallest of all commercial avocados, are Hi Greg, Anyway, usually its for the best that trees shed some of their fruitlets. Our climate is supposed to be similar to South California (I have never been to California though))), we have no frosts, summers are a little more humid than in California. If you can, I would go with those combinations. Thanks for the update. 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