Dreaming of harvesting your own almonds from a tree in your backyard? While it may take a few years, growing an almond tree from seed is a rewarding and achievable project. Here’s a guide to get you started.
Choosing the Right Variety
- Climate: Almonds thrive in Mediterranean climates with hot, dry summers and mild winters. If your climate doesn’t match, consider grafting a desired variety onto a hardier rootstock.
- Pollination: Almond trees are self-pollinating, but having multiple varieties planted close together can improve fruit set.
Preparing the Seeds
- Soaking: Soak the almond seeds in warm water for 24-48 hours to soften the hard outer shell.
- Scarification: Gently nick the outer shell with a sharp knife to aid in germination. Be careful not to damage the kernel.
Planting the Seeds
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