Almond Tree Fertilization
Almond Tree Fertilizer Requirements Contemporary commercial almond farming practices suggest that once a year (on summer – July, August) we should collect at least 100 leaves from our almond trees […]
Almond Tree Fertilizer Requirements Contemporary commercial almond farming practices suggest that once a year (on summer – July, August) we should collect at least 100 leaves from our almond trees […]
Are almond trees deciduous? Yes. Almond trees drop their leaves seasonally. Why are almond trees planted at an angle? Almond growers often plant their trees so that they have an […]
Unfortunately, almond tree can suffer from various fungal and bacterial diseases and various pests. Verticillium wilt. It is a soil borne fungal disease that enters the almond tree through the […]
Irrigating Almond Trees – How to irrigate almond trees Irrigation is one of the most important operations and is critical for the success of an almond orchard. The goal is […]
How to prune Almond Trees As it happens in most fruit trees, we prune (or “train”) young almond trees during their first or second year in order to determine their […]
Almond Trees Planting, Spacing and Number of Almond Trees per hectare and acre Planting of young almond trees in the field can take place during winter (before blossoming). Before planting, […]
How to pollinate Almond Trees Most of popular almond varieties are not self-fertile; hence they need cross pollination in order to set fruits. In order to produce one almond, […]
How to Propagate Almond Trees As it happens in many other popular fruit trees, the almond tree is propagated by budding. Professional almond growers benefit from a tree that is […]
Almond Tree Soil Conditions, Requirements and Preparation Almond Tree Soil Requirements Like all fruit trees, almond tree prefers full sun and well-drained soil. The almond tree thrives in a wide […]
Almond Tree Climate Conditions and Requirements In a few words, the almond tree thrives in hot and dry climates, but it also has certain needs in cold (250-350 and in […]