on the Lula. It's my favorite and it's a very unique flavor. The skin on that variety gets scarred up easily so they can look nasty but it doesn't effect the inside. I know a few commercial growers who keep a Lula as a backyard variety but don't sell it because of the scarring.
Paul, you asked about the Hall. I find Hall to be a very good and consistent producer. They give a lot of fruit every year. Also, they are a very manageable size most of which are small enough to eat in one sitting. Also it's when it's carrying fruit the Hall is a pretty tree with the big clusters of fruit hanging down...so nice.
Lula is one of my favorite late avocado varieties. I only had one tree bear fruit but it was its first year fruiting and it’s a cocktail avocado with Day, Oro Negro, & a family heirloom. Day is great! That was the part of the tree that fruited this year 😃 Shalom
My Lula was a great producer but the flavor of mine wasn't top tier. I gifted a Catalina to a friend and he never stops thanking me,. I got rid of the Oro Negro years ago, if I remember the fruit was turning black in spots, but it wasn't in an optimal place. Miguel is good but doesn't produce as much as my Simmonds, which despite windstorm damage, has been a heavy producer year after year. When asked for a recommendation on what to grow, in my experience Simmonds is reliable, delicious and productive. Im looking forward to planting my new Ronnie and Improved Lara/Pollock, thank you Julian Lara. And THANK YOU Paul. Be blessed and stay fruitful.
Joey,Lila,fantastic,and mexicola now are avocado trees that sell here in Texas and known to be very cold hardy. I look at videos here to see which avocados has the ability to survive here in our scorching sun,heat and winters that are not accessible to us here in Texas I also don’t like the watery type I’m in between 9a and 9b zone here in San Antonio. I planted a brogdon and Lila in ground about 8 months ago and are looking very happy so far just bought a fantastic and mexicola which will be going in ground come March. Thank you for providing me with information to apply my dream food forest in my small 1/2 acre lot
I purchased a Oro Negro the last week in January and it has grown a bit more than one and a half foot. I am very excited about it and expect to get a couple next year. Thank you for your suggestion.
Hey Paul that’s awesome Reed is your favorite! Mine too for so many reasons. Sorry you can’t grow it. It grows very well in San Jose CA for me and the season is Sept- Dec. I have found the combination Hass, Reed, Lamb, Mexicola, Fuerte provides year round fruit with no gaps in Harvest. Interesting to hear all about the Florida varieties majority of which are totally unknown to us in CA.
Loved the taste tests! Wish I was sitting with ya! I was under the impression that Joey avocado was a small, black egg-shaped fruit (Mexican race). Up in Melbourne I am growing Lula, Oro Negro, Nishikawa, Marcus, Reed, Super Hass, and Mexicola Grande. Oro Negro and Lula are my favorite. I also like Brogden a lot. A large seed doesn't bother me that much; Lula also has a large seed to meat comparison/ratio. Cheers my friend. Enjoy your videos!
@@FruitfulTrees the original tree I purchased (grafted on a Mexican seedling) and had shipped to Florida is doing poorly at this point. However, I was able to graft a scion onto a Lula rootstock which is thriving and doing great (already out-growing the original)! It's still small and no fruit yet, but looks like it will be blooming soon. I think grafting these "non-Florida" varieties onto a good Florida rootstock is a trick to get them to do better in our soils.
The late avocados in my farm: Candelaria, Fucsia and Semil 34. I have a few Oro negro and Monroe, but they are still too young to produce. Anyways, the Semil 34 is spectacular. A really long season.
Paul, I live in Port Saint Lucie (cooler than WPBeach) my unknown avocado is a type A. The last year it held on to only 2 fruits. This year I so far have 4. So I'm really struggling. I hope planting a type B tree near ( two to three feet away as space is limited so I need a smaller tree) I'd like to check some of the good boxes. Good production. Type B. Smaller. Good taste. Mid to late season (mine is Feb.) Smaller seed. Easy peel. If you can help me that would be great. I've noticed most of your favorites are type A.
Hey Paul! FYI from Lazy lizard.. "Beginning November 17 your box will be filled with the popular Monroe avocado. All our other varieites are out of season and picked clean for the year."
Kampong and Ronnie sound very good. I'll bet Ronnie gets even better over the next couple months. Taylor sounds mediocre, about in the same league as Wurtz--ok but not great. Kampong is an alternate bearer. Keep that in mind, Paul. Semil 34 is another variety that probably deserves attention--a fall avocado according to Alex.
I heard wonderful comments about Monroe avocado so I purchased one in April 2022. It is a very beautiful fast growing tree and it produced 5 large avocados but am so disappointed with the flavor. It is bland and watery . I am planning to replace it this week with a Oro Negro as per your suggestion.
hey paul do you know anyone who accepts volunteers working on their food forest.. ive been on and off growing my own food my favorites are wateremelon, oranges, avocados.
on the Lula. It's my favorite and it's a very unique flavor. The skin on that variety gets scarred up easily so they can look nasty but it doesn't effect the inside. I know a few commercial growers who keep a Lula as a backyard variety but don't sell it because of the scarring.
Paul, you asked about the Hall. I find Hall to be a very good and consistent producer. They give a lot of fruit every year. Also, they are a very manageable size most of which are small enough to eat in one sitting. Also it's when it's carrying fruit the Hall is a pretty tree with the big clusters of fruit hanging down...so nice.
Hi mate my you help me to find to know about superhass 😃😄
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Lula is one of my favorite late avocado varieties. I only had one tree bear fruit but it was its first year fruiting and it’s a cocktail avocado with Day, Oro Negro, & a family heirloom. Day is great! That was the part of the tree that fruited this year 😃
Shalom
My Lula was a great producer but the flavor of mine wasn't top tier. I gifted a Catalina to a friend and he never stops thanking me,. I got rid of the Oro Negro years ago, if I remember the fruit was turning black in spots, but it wasn't in an optimal place. Miguel is good but doesn't produce as much as my Simmonds, which despite windstorm damage, has been a heavy producer year after year. When asked for a recommendation on what to grow, in my experience Simmonds is reliable, delicious and productive. Im looking forward to planting my new Ronnie and Improved Lara/Pollock, thank you Julian Lara. And THANK YOU Paul. Be blessed and stay fruitful.
Joey,Lila,fantastic,and mexicola now are avocado trees that sell here in Texas and known to be very cold hardy. I look at videos here to see which avocados has the ability to survive here in our scorching sun,heat and winters that are not accessible to us here in Texas I also don’t like the watery type I’m in between 9a and 9b zone here in San Antonio. I planted a brogdon and Lila in ground about 8 months ago and are looking very happy so far just bought a fantastic and mexicola which will be going in ground come March. Thank you for providing me with information to apply my dream food forest in my small 1/2 acre lot
I purchased a Oro Negro the last week in January and it has grown a bit more than one and a half foot. I am very excited about it and expect to get a couple next year. Thank you for your suggestion.
Hey Paul that’s awesome Reed is your favorite! Mine too for so many reasons. Sorry you can’t grow it. It grows very well in San Jose CA for me and the season is Sept- Dec. I have found the combination Hass, Reed, Lamb, Mexicola, Fuerte provides year round fruit with no gaps in Harvest. Interesting to hear all about the Florida varieties majority of which are totally unknown
to us in CA.
Loved the taste tests! Wish I was sitting with ya! I was under the impression that Joey avocado was a small, black egg-shaped fruit (Mexican race). Up in Melbourne I am growing Lula, Oro Negro, Nishikawa, Marcus, Reed, Super Hass, and Mexicola Grande. Oro Negro and Lula are my favorite. I also like Brogden a lot. A large seed doesn't bother me that much; Lula also has a large seed to meat comparison/ratio. Cheers my friend. Enjoy your videos!
How does your Reed do up there?
@@FruitfulTrees the original tree I purchased (grafted on a Mexican seedling) and had shipped to Florida is doing poorly at this point. However, I was able to graft a scion onto a Lula rootstock which is thriving and doing great (already out-growing the original)! It's still small and no fruit yet, but looks like it will be blooming soon. I think grafting these "non-Florida" varieties onto a good Florida rootstock is a trick to get them to do better in our soils.
Hay Paul I want two late, season avocado trees, and I have a Oro Negro .. what do you recommend for my second avocado tree ??? Lula or Taylor ????
100% I would say Kampong is the best late season besides Oro Negro in my opinion
The late avocados in my farm: Candelaria, Fucsia and Semil 34. I have a few Oro negro and Monroe, but they are still too young to produce. Anyways, the Semil 34 is spectacular. A really long season.
Where are you?
Hey paul ! Awesome video. How many 🥑 trees u have??
8 I think
Paul, I live in Port Saint Lucie (cooler than WPBeach) my unknown avocado is a type A. The last year it held on to only 2 fruits. This year I so far have 4. So I'm really struggling. I hope planting a type B tree near ( two to three feet away as space is limited so I need a smaller tree) I'd like to check some of the good boxes.
Good production.
Type B.
Smaller.
Good taste.
Mid to late season (mine is Feb.)
Smaller seed.
Easy peel.
If you can help me that would be great.
I've noticed most of your favorites are type A.
Hey Paul! FYI from Lazy lizard..
"Beginning November 17 your box will be filled with the popular Monroe avocado. All our other varieites are out of season and picked clean for the year."
I wonder if out of all of the locations you did videos on this year including yours if there are indeed avocados to pick all 12 months?
at least 9 months for sure
I have a Bacon tree planted out that has grown nicely. It hasn't fruited yet, so not sure about flavor...not too popular though.
Kampong and Ronnie sound very good. I'll bet Ronnie gets even better over the next couple months. Taylor sounds mediocre, about in the same league as Wurtz--ok but not great. Kampong is an alternate bearer. Keep that in mind, Paul. Semil 34 is another variety that probably deserves attention--a fall avocado according to Alex.
What is the season for Maria Black?
mid season
From late August till early November
@@vladdelto7491 thank you!!
Paul… maybe you can sacrifice a tree and graft the best early, mid n late avocado on one tree so those with limited space can cover the year.
I just planted a 3 gallon Oro negro tree about 2 weeks ago from Excalibur.
Good move on the Oro, hopefully it is not mislabeled.
Have you checked out the Wurtz avocado? Let us know what you think whenever it is in season
I have one in the ground but never tasted it
@@FruitfulTrees It is very good and I don't like watery avos
LOL, I don't care much for Monroe
I like Kampong, Brooks Late, Miguel, Wurtz
Interested in Taylor, Ronnie, Maria Black.
@@jeffery8928 yes I like Miguel, haven't tried wurtz yet, Kampong is great. Where are you located?
@@FruitfulTrees Hollywood, FL
I heard wonderful comments about Monroe avocado so I purchased one in April 2022. It is a very beautiful fast growing tree and it produced 5 large avocados but am so disappointed with the flavor. It is bland and watery . I am planning to replace it this week with a Oro Negro as per your suggestion.
Oro Negro is my number 1 florida Avocado
I love my Lula's. I have 3 left until next season.
super haas?
I have 21 acres
Don't make very long videos
why?
I could listen to Paul for hours. CA avocado farmer here enjoying learning what you are all up to in Florida
@@SVmathfarmer Thank you Pat
hey paul do you know anyone who accepts volunteers working on their food forest.. ive been on and off growing my own food my favorites are wateremelon, oranges, avocados.
I can't think of anyone