The purchase of an Persea americana cultivar from a large home improvement retailer represents a readily accessible option for individuals seeking to cultivate this fruit-bearing tree in their residential landscapes. These trees, often young and grafted onto rootstock, provide a starting point for home gardeners interested in producing avocados.
The availability of these trees at such retailers significantly expands the opportunity for home-based avocado cultivation. Historically, access to fruit-bearing trees might have been limited to specialty nurseries or agricultural supply stores. The mass-market presence offers convenience and affordability, potentially contributing to increased awareness and adoption of backyard food production. Furthermore, the potential for fresh, homegrown fruit and the added aesthetic value to a property are key benefits associated with this horticultural endeavor.