No, avocados will not survive in Minnesota.
Avocados are a warm weather plant that cannot withstand harsh winters (snow or frost)
Avocados grow on an Avocado tree..
you plant the seed in the ground and it grows and makes avocados.
Yes. They will turn into a tree after you plant them. Avocados are delicious :)
of course who in the world would ask this? YOU WOULD
Only in that they are both members of the Plant Kingdom. Olives come from a tree, grapes come from a vining shrub.
Minnesota has no true deserts.
It should bear fruit if you are properly nourishing it. Give it the proper things it needs in order to produce. Try going to a local gardening store such as Home Depot to find out the proper things your plant needs.
there are perennial and annual avocados,so it means it can be both.
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Avocados grown from seed may not produce fruits. So gardeners will graft from avocados that are known producers.
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There are two types of Avocados, type A and Tye B- one flowers in the morning and one flowers in the afternoon. You can search online for named cultivars of each. I plan to try growing avocados from seed indoors, and am growing many plants, I plant to attack them with a paint brush when they get old enough to flower.