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Planting raw almond tree seeds (Prunus dulcis, formerly Prunus amygdalus) is one way to grow your own supply of nutritious and delicious almonds. Almonds are prized not only for their gastronomic but also for the visual merit of the spring blossoms they produce. You may start cultivating these significant trees from as little as ten seeds in a yard or orchard. Discover the secret to successfully growing almond trees from seed if you want to ensure a steady supply of almond kernels in the future.

The Fine Art of Growing Almond Trees
Even though almond trees originated in the Middle East and South Asia, they are now cultivated all over the world; California is the top producer of almonds worldwide. These plants thrive in the hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters typical of the Mediterranean.

In order to break their dormancy and germinate, almond seeds must go through a cold stratification period. This method mimics the conditions of a genuine winter. After covering the seeds with a moist paper towel and placing them in a plastic bag, they may be stored in the fridge for approximately two to three months.

If you want your stratified seeds to germinate more easily, you need to soak them in water for at least two days after you plant them. This will soften their protective shell.

Where to Plant Trees
The ideal location for an almond tree is one that receives full light for six to eight hours each day.
The ideal soil is well-drained and has a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. Soil that is too clay-rich or excessively moist will not support almond growth.
Planting almond trees fifteen to twenty feet apart will give them plenty of room to grow.
Planting the First Seeds
Plant the stratified seeds once the risk of frost has passed, which is often in the late winter or early spring.
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