Avocado - Hayes - Spring Ripening
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$99.00 - Regular price
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$99.00
Hayes is similar to Hass, but is larger, the skin is glossier, pebbled, rough, thick and becomes brown/purple when ripe. The flesh is a nice rich yellow with a fantastic buttery flavour. The tree is hardy, and can grow large if left unpruned, but responds well to an annual prune to keep it a manageable size. Hayes is very productive, having a consistent high yield of tasty avocados each year. Harvest season is October to December.
- Type: Hybrid (Guatemalan X West Indies)
- Flower Type: A
- Colour when ripe: Black
- Shape: Pear (pyriform)
- Fruit size: Medium (larger than Hass)
- Seed Size: Medium
- Fruit quality/taste: Good, buttery
- Harvest season: October - December
Hayes is an A flowering type. Avocado trees in our climate are self fertile, but produce more fruit if 2 are planted near each other with opposing flower types. In this case, best planted near a Fuerte, Bacon, Hashimoto, Ettinger, or Zutano tree.
Avocado trees are generally easy to care for, but here are a few tips to help ensure your tree thrives:
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Plant your tree in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Protect from wind and frost when young.
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Water your tree regularly, but be careful not to over-water. Avocado trees prefer to be kept evenly moist, but not waterlogged. If planting in a clay soil, it is important to either create a mound, or build a raised planter box to plant your tree into. This helps keep the sensitive feeder roots out of the wet zone.
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Fertilise your tree with a balanced fertiliser twice a year, once in the spring and once in the summer.
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Prune your tree regularly to remove any dead or damaged branches, and to shape the tree to promote good fruit production.
- Avocado trees love mulch! Mulching around your tree helps regulate moisture, keep weeds away, breaks down into food for the tree, and creates a very healthy balance of good bacteria and fungi, closer to their natural habitat.