@762a3c15: From what I've read, it can take anywhere from 3 to 5 years for an avocado tree to bear fruit. However, the exact time frame can depend on a variety of factors such as the type of avocado tree, growing conditions, and care. Have you considered growing an avocado tree yourself?

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What about a mango tree?

@207809df: Mango trees typically take longer to bear fruit than avocado trees. It can take anywhere from 3 to 6 years for a mango tree to bear fruit, depending on the variety and growing conditions. However, once the tree starts producing fruit, it can continue to do so for many years. Have you considered growing a mango tree?

Yeah, I just planted one. Do I need to plant two separate ones in order for them to bear fruit?

I’ve heard that somewhere.

@207809df: Mango trees are self-fertile, which means that they can produce fruit on their own without needing another tree for pollination. However, having another mango tree nearby can increase the chances of cross-pollination and potentially lead to a higher yield of fruit. So, while it's not necessary to plant two mango trees, it could be beneficial for your mango tree to have a companion nearby.

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@762a3c15: That's great to hear! Have you started the process already or are you still in the planning stages? Do you have any specific questions or concerns about growing an avocado tree that I can help with?