Hall Avocado Tree 15G Urban Abundance
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Hall Avocado Tree in 15-Gallon Pot Available in Jupiter, FL
The Hall Avocado (Persea americana 'Hall') is a Florida favorite—valued for its smooth, green skin, elongated fruit shape, and creamy texture that makes it a go-to for slicing, salads, and fresh eating. This mid-season producer is a heavy bearer and an excellent choice for South Florida gardeners seeking consistent yields, cold tolerance, and low-maintenance growth.
In a 15-gallon pot, this tree is already well-established and ready to be planted in your food forest, backyard orchard, or spacious container garden.
Care & Growing Info (Optimized for South Florida):
Sunlight: Full sun—6 to 8 hours daily. Needs consistent sun for optimal fruit production and canopy health.
Watering: Moderate. Deeply water young trees and allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Once established, water less frequently.
Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil enriched with compost. Avoid planting in low-lying, flood-prone areas. Mulch well to maintain soil health and moisture.
Fertilizer: Apply avocado fertilizer 3–4 times per year. Add trace minerals like zinc and magnesium to support healthy foliage and fruit set.
Growth Habit: Medium to large tree. Reaches 20–25 feet in-ground but can be kept smaller with pruning. Grows upright with a moderately open canopy.
Temperature: USDA Zones 9b–11. Tolerates cold temperatures into the high 20s°F when mature—ideal for inland or coastal Florida locations.
Maintenance: Low. Prune after harvest to maintain size and improve airflow. Monitor for scale insects or lace bugs and treat early if needed.
Harvest & Seasonality:
Planting Time: Ideal for spring or early fall planting. Can be installed year-round with proper irrigation and mulch.
Harvest Time: September through November in South Florida. A mid-to-late season producer.
How to Harvest: Pick fruit when full-sized and allow to ripen indoors. Hall avocados have a slightly longer shelf life than many other varieties.
Seasonal Notes: Pairs well with earlier or later avocado varieties to extend your homegrown harvest season.
Medicinal & Nutritional Benefits:
Hall avocados are loaded with monounsaturated fats, potassium, magnesium, fiber, and Vitamin E. These nutrients support cardiovascular health, reduce inflammation, and promote healthy skin and digestion.
Ideal For:
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Gardeners looking for a productive, mid-season avocado
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Larger yards and tropical edible landscapes
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Pairing with early and late varieties for extended harvests
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Homegrown guacamole and salad lovers
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Low-maintenance tropical trees
Plant Classification:
Scientific Name: Persea americana 'Hall'
Common Name: Hall Avocado
Plant Type: Tropical fruit tree
Family: Lauraceae (laurel family)
Class: Dicot – Broadleaf evergreen with net-veined leaves and central taproot
Growth Form: Upright evergreen tree
Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen—retains leaves year-round in South Florida
Perennial or Annual: Perennial—fruits annually when mature
Container Size: 15-gallon pot
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