I didn't know almond survived winters well. I used to go into the grove in CA after they picked and fill bags full. There is so much demand fr them growers import bees to pollinate. I saw a semi full just the other day. I met someone whose son does that with his bees also.
We grow the above noted variety. A couple of winters ago, very cold temps took a toll. The almonds died back, and now grow in a shrub or bush habit rather than a nice tall tree. It is early years for our orchard, so only minimal production thus far.
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Isn't it wonderful to see everything starting to bloom?
Have a good day.
Robin
All that fruit! Lucky you! I love buds. They are so full of promise.
I didn't know almond survived winters well. I used to go into the grove in CA after they picked and fill bags full. There is so much demand fr them growers import bees to pollinate. I saw a semi full just the other day. I met someone whose son does that with his bees also.
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We grow the above noted variety. A couple of winters ago, very cold temps took a toll. The almonds died back, and now grow in a shrub or bush habit rather than a nice tall tree. It is early years for our orchard, so only minimal production thus far.
We are lucky.. But also diligent! Lol. We planted and tend all those trees. :)
Oh it is! :)
I smile
and you remind me of my years in the past
Now not as many as you :) but do grow some...
but most in smaller quantities....
Everything looks so fresh and beautiful! Love your animals! LOL! Big Hugs!
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