Grow Almond Trees
The almond seeds for planting
Soil requirements
Almond trees need good fertile, drained soils. Almond trees survive many years in dry soils. The almond trees need pH from ranging 5,5 to 8,5.
Seed germination
When the seeds will germinate, put these germinated almond seeds in soft fertile soils, and pours a small amount of water on the seedling almond seeds.
How to grow Almond Trees? |
How long does it take to grow an almond seed?
Almost, after one month Almond seed will grow into small seedlings. During this whole month, a small amount of water is poured. The seedling will convert into small plants in two months.
Grafting of almond Plants
After six months we will graft all these plants carefully. We will also provide insecticides and pesticides to these grafted plants from time to time with sufficient water.
After one year these plants will be ready for planting in other places, where you want to plant them as your desired.
Pruning of plants
When these plants will grow pruning is necessary for getting maximum benefits. Because pruning almond trees give large almonds.
Almond tree growing Zone
Almond tree growing zone 5-9 play important role in the good production of almonds. They need mild winter seasons and hot summer. Almonds trees need full sun lights.
Climate needs to grow almond trees
Almond trees cultivate in hot and dry climates Almond trees cannot cultivate in tropical climates because it blooms early as compared to other fruit trees.
During the flowering time, temperatures below 24,8F (-4 C) for hours-long cause damage it depends on the variety of almonds trees. The Almond trees need 250-350 cold, temperatures less than 45。 F or 7。 C.
Varieties of almonds tress
Dwarf almond trees, Carmel, mission, Neplus Ultra, Nonpareil, Monterey, Garden Prince, Mano, Padre, Ripon, Planada, Winters, butte, fritz.
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