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Identifier: avocadoincali2542545cond (find matches)
Title: The avocado in California
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Condit, Ira J. (Ira Judson), b. 1883 Jaffa, Myer E. (Myer Edward), 1857-1931
Subjects: Avocado
Publisher: Berkeley, Cal. : Agricultural Experiment Station
Contributing Library: University of California, Davis Libraries
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plant-food, and is well drained. For easeof cultivation and irrigation, a sandy loam is preferable, but the treegrows just as well, if not better, on a rather heavy soil with plenty ofhumus. Very little if any fertilizer should be necessary until thetrees come into bearing; a mulch of straw or coarse manure may beplaced around the tree to conserve moisture, but care should be takento keep the latter from direct contact with the trunk or injury fromheating will occur. Water in abundance should be provided duringthe first season or two in order to keep the tree in active growth, butthe amount should be reduced in the late fall, as previously stated,to induce the tree to stop growth and mature its new wood in prepara-tion for winter. However, when very hot days occur in late summeror fall, water should always be given, if only a bucketful at a time toeach young tree. Avocados require about the same amount of irrigationwater as lemon trees. 388 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION
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Condit, Ira J. (Ira Judson), b. 1883;

Jaffa, Myer E. (Myer Edward), 1857-1931
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  • bookyear:1915
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
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  • bookauthor:Jaffa__Myer_E___Myer_Edward___1857_1931
  • booksubject:Avocado
  • bookpublisher:Berkeley__Cal____Agricultural_Experiment_Station
  • bookcontributor:University_of_California__Davis_Libraries
  • booksponsor:University_of_California__Davis_Libraries
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