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Hall's Hardy Almond Tree

Hall's Hardy Almond Tree

Edible Nuts on a Beautiful Tree

  (12 customer reviews)



A rapidly growing tree to 15-18 ft. with showy pink blooms and dense foliage. Begins production often in the third year and will produce 12-15 lbs. of nuts at maturity. Nuts mature in September. Self-fertile. Recent research has uncovered the health benefits of almonds. Studies show, eating a handful of almonds a day can help lower “bad” cholesterol, and that they are an excellent source of fiber, vitamin E and potassium as well as protein. Eating almonds as a snack can also help satisfy hunger and help with weight management. Zones 5-8.
Nut trees are not available in AE AK CA GU HI OR PR WA.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 5-8 (-10 F.)
Height: 15-20 ft
Spacing: 20-30 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 15-20 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: self-pollinating
Yield: 40-50 pounds
Color: pink
Foliage: Shiny deep green
Blooms: spring
Fruit: Large nuts with hard shells and bittersweet kernels
Comments: Bears large crop of almonds. Can be grown anywherepeaches are grown. Shell and fruit are peach-like. Self-pollinating but may produce better if planted with another variety. 600-800 chill hours. Restricted States, AE, AK, CA, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA
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Hall's Hardy Almond Tree Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI OR PR WA

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 -  Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Hall's hardy Almond
Reviewed By: Jamie Bowes (Baldwinsville, New York)
I've had 2 trees for about 5 yrs. Produced fruit 2nd year. Definitely peachlike. To harvest leave fruit on tree, it will turn green and split and produce a clear sticky sap like fluid. Leave fruit on tree until dried fruit or husk splits open revealing pit (almond shell). Pick split husks and dry in sun for a couple days. Husks will peel from almond quite easily. I let my almonds sit in storage all winter and crack for nut in spring. very hard shell. I live in central new york (apple crops common) Branches droop under weight of fruit and become susceptible to high wind. Difficult to mow lawn below trees. So far, very pest resistant. Will try eating fruit this season. Tasted before and seemed like peach but I wasn't sure if fruit was truly edible. I've read online several opinions that it is edible.

 -  Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Nuts!
Reviewed By: Mike (troy, Idaho)
These trees grow quickly

 -  Sunday, September 28, 2008
Almond tree
Reviewed By: Nancy Grimes (Winterport, ME)
My almond tree is 14 feet and looking beautiful. We have had it six years and this year it has truely had alot of fruit/nuts on it. The fruit around the nuts is an added bonus...taste delicious like peaches....Does anyone know how to get the nut? I assume: eat the fruit; dry the nut; crack it open. Truely a beauty with pink blossoms and lovely fruit. Low maintenance also!!


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Buying Options
Hall's Hardy Almond Tree - 2-3 Ft
08696 - 1 tree per offer
Price:Each - $24.99
Quantity:

Hall's Hardy Almond Tree - 3-4 Ft
08697 - 1 tree per offer
Price:Each - $29.99
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Hall's Hardy Almond Tree

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Hall's Hardy Almond Tree
Edible Nuts on a Beautiful Tree

  (12 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Hall's Hardy Almond Tree - 2-3 Ft
08696 - 1 tree per offer
Price:Each - $24.99
Quantity:

Hall's Hardy Almond Tree - 3-4 Ft
08697 - 1 tree per offer
Price:Each - $29.99
Quantity:

A rapidly growing tree to 15-18 ft. with showy pink blooms and dense foliage. Begins production often in the third year and will produce 12-15 lbs. of nuts at maturity. Nuts mature in September. Self-fertile. Recent research has uncovered the health benefits of almonds. Studies show, eating a handful of almonds a day can help lower “bad” cholesterol, and that they are an excellent source of fiber, vitamin E and potassium as well as protein. Eating almonds as a snack can also help satisfy hunger and help with weight management. Zones 5-8.
Nut trees are not available in AE AK CA GU HI OR PR WA.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 5-8 (-10 F.)
Height: 15-20 ft
Spacing: 20-30 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 15-20 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: self-pollinating
Yield: 40-50 pounds
Color: pink
Foliage: Shiny deep green
Blooms: spring
Fruit: Large nuts with hard shells and bittersweet kernels
Comments: Bears large crop of almonds. Can be grown anywherepeaches are grown. Shell and fruit are peach-like. Self-pollinating but may produce better if planted with another variety. 600-800 chill hours. Restricted States, AE, AK, CA, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Hall's Hardy Almond Tree Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI OR PR WA

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Hall's hardy Almond
Reviewed By: Jamie Bowes (Baldwinsville, New York)
I've had 2 trees for about 5 yrs. Produced fruit 2nd year. Definitely peachlike. To harvest leave fruit on tree, it will turn green and split and produce a clear sticky sap like fluid. Leave fruit on tree until dried fruit or husk splits open revealing pit (almond shell). Pick split husks and dry in sun for a couple days. Husks will peel from almond quite easily. I let my almonds sit in storage all winter and crack for nut in spring. very hard shell. I live in central new york (apple crops common) Branches droop under weight of fruit and become susceptible to high wind. Difficult to mow lawn below trees. So far, very pest resistant. Will try eating fruit this season. Tasted before and seemed like peach but I wasn't sure if fruit was truly edible. I've read online several opinions that it is edible.

 -  Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Nuts!
Reviewed By: Mike (troy, Idaho)
These trees grow quickly

 -  Sunday, September 28, 2008
Almond tree
Reviewed By: Nancy Grimes (Winterport, ME)
My almond tree is 14 feet and looking beautiful. We have had it six years and this year it has truely had alot of fruit/nuts on it. The fruit around the nuts is an added bonus...taste delicious like peaches....Does anyone know how to get the nut? I assume: eat the fruit; dry the nut; crack it open. Truely a beauty with pink blossoms and lovely fruit. Low maintenance also!!


Read More Reviews


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