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

  (8 customer reviews)

A rapidly growing tree to 15-18' with showy pink bloom 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 snack can also help satisfy hunger and help with weight management.

Nut trees contribute long-lasting looks to your landscape, and the nutritious nuts they produce are excellent for fresh eating and baking.

Zones 5-8.

Buying Options
Hall's Hardy Almond Tree - 2-3 Feet
08696 - For each offer ordered, get 1 tree.
Price: 1 - $24.95
2 or more - $23.50
Quantity:
Hall's Hardy Almond Tree - 3-4 Feet
08697 - For each offer ordered, get 1 tree.
Price: 1 - $29.95
2 or more - $28.50
Quantity:
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 anywhere peaches are grown. Shell and fruit are peach-like. Self-pollinating but may produce better if planted with another variety. 600-800 chill hours.
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 -  Saturday, October 11, 2008
Hall's Almond Tree
Reviewed By: Robert Cook (Sycamore, Ohio)
We purchased the halls almond tree two years ago and already have nuts the second year .Showy pink blooms and a delight to see in the spring.Ready to purchase our second tree.

 -  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!!

 -  Friday, May 23, 2008
Hall's almond Tree
Reviewed By: T Eshbach (greenacres, was)
Bought 2 of these trees 15 years ago. Beautiful trees lots of nuts. Had to move bought 2 more last year. The trees got several flowers this spring waiting to see if any nuts appear. Looking great!


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