How to Grow an Avocado: From Pit to Tree -A Step-by-Step Guide

Hey Sweeties,

Something a bit different for you this fine Sunday, but hopefully a welcome one. As you, me, my rabbit Wilfred and the entire western world know, we have gone nuts for avocados in recent times and as we devour these peculiar looking, soapy feeling, delicious tasting food stuffs, most people remove the pit and lob it in the bin; not me. For the past few months I have been trying to grow an avocado and while I am still yet to produce an actual avocado (apologies for the early spoiler), I feel it’s only time before I do. Until then however, I thought I would share with you the growing process so far and should you wish to also try and grow an Avocado or two, you can see how it’s done.

Disclaimer: I am in no way an expert on avocado growing, my advise should be perceived as a guide only.

So, to begin you need to have an avocado with the pit removed; cocktail sticks; a tall pot or cup (I have been using jam jars); and patience. It’s also very easy to get carried away and save all future avocado pits with a view of growing trees from them, hence why in the photos you will soon see, I have several pits on the go in various stages of growing.

So.

With the avocado pit removed, you need to clean it and peel off the outer skin. I won’t lie, this can be really fiddly and while some pits are easy to peel, others take ages and in these situations, I often use a knife tip to help pick off the skin (please seek the help of an adult in the event you’re a child reading this). Sometimes leaving the pit to dry out a little can help with the peeling process to.

Avocado growing

avocado growing

avocado growing

With your pit(s) peeled, you need to get three cocktail sticks and pin them into the top part of the pit in like, a triangular formation so the pit will be able to balance in a cup. It’s also really important here to make sure you get the pit the right way around so that you root the correct part in the cup, and also to ensure you don’t pin the sticks along what looks to be cracks; once the pit grows, it’ll split and it’ll just help things if it can do that freely.

avocado growing

Then, with your pit(s) peeled and the cocktail sticks in place, you simply need to balance it within the top of a pot or cup –the reason why I said earlier it ideally needs to be tall, is because once the roots of the avocado tree grow, again it just helps if it has room and the pictures below should help you understand why more visually.

avocado growing

The best place to position your cup(s) with the pits balanced inside is along a windowsill so it can get lots of light. You also need to fill your cup with water until only the top of the pit is exposed; I would also recommend changing the water weekly to ensure it’s clean, but do check the pit every couple of days and top up the water as necessary.

After a couple of weeks, hopefully you should start to see the pit split and the beginnings of roots and the stalk of the avocado tree appear, but be warned, this can be an extremely timely process and if you don’t see anything after a couple of weeks, just be patient.

avocado growing

avocado growing

After a couple of months of growing, you should have a split pit with roots and a tree stalk (with leaves, and it’s not uncommon for two stalks to sprout) and firmly outgrown the cup/jar/pot it has been growing in until this point. Now it’s time to plant!

avocado growing

avocado growing

avocado growing

avocado growing

I won’t patronise you and tell you how to plant something in soil (except do of course remove the cocktail sticks), but although they now look strong in health, I would still advise keeping the avocado plants indoors or if they do go outside, they need to be sheltered. Of course it depends on where you live in the world but if you’re in the UK, our weather can quite quickly kill anything not yet sturdy enough to fend for itself. However, a greenhouse or similar should be fine.

avocado growing

How long it takes after that to eventually grow an avocado you can actually eat is anyone’s guess to be honest and I may never get there, but I’m enjoying the process so far. I’ll be sure to let you know if I do succeed!

How do you best enjoy eating avocado? For me I love it mashed up on toast!

Until next time x

Sometimes it’s Okay to admit that you’re Lonely

Hey Sweeties,

Social media is just one big highlight reel, we know this. On a weekend, Instagram particularly is full of avocado mash on toast; cups of tea; and people’s pajama bottoms on white bed sheets.

Lonely

I’m lonely, I’m real fucking lonely.

I have friends, of course I do, but I’ve moved around so much I don’t live near any of them.

I’m too old to be hitting the clubs with the teens but inside, I know I still have this unspent energy to go wild in Ibiza; but I’ll never get that opportunity because life. It’ll also get to like 1AM and I’ll probably want my bed.

There’s a difference between living and being alive. I love life but the last time I really felt alive and had this amazing energy pulse through me was last October in Las Vegas. We were out on the strip and it was one of those rare moments where great company, a great location and being away from your real life just synced together and it was incredible.

Sometimes I can forget being lonely and have an amazing day out with myself because fortunately I am my own best friend and I like me. But sometimes I just need somebody else there too. “But you’re married?” I hear you shout; yes I am and my husband is my best friend and my rock in life, but life means he often works late and at weekends. So yeah, you can be married and lonely.

So what’s the solution?

Well sometimes it’s okay to just be like, you know what? today I just don’t care. Sit at home on the sofa and watch Disney. Other times, you make yourself go out because often I need little to enjoy myself and once I’m out, I can easily find enjoyment in the everyday. But it’s okay to be sad.

Tomorrow I won’t be lonely, today I am and that’s why I have written this post and in a minute, I might go out for a long walk, or I might continue just sitting. It’s just life and sometimes we forget to be honest with everyone, always hiding behind a handful of highlight reels that give a false illusion of perfection. Not everyone even likes avocado.

Until next time x

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