I was touring a grove in Ventura County that had some large GEM avocado trees and many of them had respectable crops, but then I came to one whose branches were cascades of new fruit. The other two people I was with also stopped in their tracks to admire the amount of avocados.

And we also noted that it was the only GEM tree in the row that was adjacent to a Bacon.

I’ve seen in other groves that GEM avocado trees make more fruit, at least in some years, when next to Bacon avocado trees. (See here for an example.) Others have also noticed this.

Enjoy the sight of an extremely fruitful GEM avocado tree next to a Bacon:

What should we do with these observations?

GEM avocado trees usually make lots of fruit whether or not they’re near a Bacon tree or any other kind. But they certainly make more fruit in some years when they are near a Bacon, and this is not surprising since Bacon is a variety known to be a good pollenizer for varieties like GEM (A types).

If you have a GEM tree, it can only help to have a Bacon tree nearby. If you have a GEM grove, it can only help to have Bacon trees sprinkled throughout.

You might enjoy reading my profile of the GEM avocado variety.

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