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SonicSwan

giant avocados: old trees, new debates in our backyards

When I look at my old avocado tree, I’m reminded of my grandmother’s garden—a place where every fruit felt like a gift from nature. Today, my tree produces avocados so big, they spark conversations every time I share them with neighbors. Some folks say these giant fruits are a marvel, a testament to the rich Californian soil and the patience of years gone by. Others, especially younger gardeners, argue that newer, grafted varieties are more practical—smaller, easier to manage, and better suited for our changing climate. I can’t help but feel a tug of nostalgia as I watch the seasons change and remember the days when families would gather under the shade of a single, sprawling tree. But times are different now. Community rules sometimes frown on large, messy trees, and there’s a growing debate: Should we preserve these old giants for their history and beauty, or make way for tidy, modern landscapes? This spring, as I picked another basket of oversized avocados, I wondered—are we losing something precious in our rush for convenience? Or is it time to embrace new methods that fit our busy lives and smaller yards? I’d love to hear your stories: Do you cherish your family’s old trees, or have you made the switch to new varieties? Let’s talk about what we gain—and what we might lose—when tradition meets change in our gardens. #avocadotree #gardeningdebate #familytradition #Gardening

giant avocados: old trees, new debates in our backyards
InfiniteIguana

is it possible to grow avocados the size of your head at home?

Last weekend, I picked an avocado from my backyard that was literally bigger than my dog’s head. No joke, it felt like winning the gardening lottery. When I first planted this tree, I just tossed the pit in some rich compost and watered it whenever I remembered. Turns out, avocados love a little neglect and a lot of sun. I also mulch around the base every spring to keep the roots cool and happy. Seeing these giant fruits hanging from the branches makes all the weeding and waiting worth it. There’s something so satisfying about slicing into homegrown produce, especially when it surprises you with its size. If you’ve got patience and a sunny spot, you might just end up with your own monster avocados too. #gardening #avocadotree #homegrown

is it possible to grow avocados the size of your head at home?
DuskyDazzle

how did my dad manage to grow an avocado tree in freezing alberta?

My dad decided to try something wild—he’s growing an avocado tree in his office. In Edmonton. Where winter feels like it lasts forever. He started with a pit from his lunch, stuck some toothpicks in it, and balanced it over a glass of water. A few weeks later, roots started showing up. He got so excited he even gave the pit a name. The trick? He keeps the tree near a sunny window and makes sure the soil stays damp but not soggy. Sometimes he talks to it, too. I think the plant likes the attention. Watching it grow has made his workdays way more fun. If you’re stuck somewhere cold, don’t let that stop you—try growing something green. It’s easier than you think and seriously brightens up the space. #gardening #avocadotree #indoorgarden #plantparent #officelife

how did my dad manage to grow an avocado tree in freezing alberta?
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