All-In-One Almond trees are self-pollinating / self-fertile, adaptable to many soils, and are cold hardy ( USDA Zones, 5-9). They grow to 15-20’ tall - that’s short for a nut tree! Prune the All-In-One Almond to grow in a very small area! Grow them as an flowering almond shrub! They produce a soft-shelled, sweet almond. It’s late-blooming, so flowers are far less likely to be damaged by spring freezing.
Thanks for the video, I bought one a few weeks ago and was going to plant her in the ground but will plant her in a pot first to also see how she fairs for a few years.
Smart plan. Unfortunately, my all-in-one didn't survive. I'm considering another Almond tree but from another source. Let me know how your tree develops! 🐞
@@heppylifestyle sorry to hear that you're one didn't survive 😔 will keep you posted on mine, I live in southern NSW Australia so I am hopeful our weather conditions will suit the tree 🌳
@@heppylifestyle sunny southern California's, hopefully they do well. We put them in part shade, the sun can br pretty brutal. It even burns peppers from heat stress.
@@Rusty-c9k you can do A LOT in SoCal. Good luck! Yup, hot but no humidity, and the many diseases that humidity promotes. I'm seeing loquats, healthy pomegranate trees, lavenders, my family is picking veggies all through the "winter". Love SoCal. My all-in-one didn't make it, btw. I'm evaluating a replacement or buying a larger tree all-in-one 🧑🏼🌾. Have fun 😎
All-In-One Almond trees are self-pollinating / self-fertile, adaptable to many soils, and are cold hardy ( USDA Zones, 5-9). They grow to 15-20’ tall - that’s short for a nut tree! Prune the All-In-One Almond to grow in a very small area! Grow them as an flowering almond shrub! They produce a soft-shelled, sweet almond.
It’s late-blooming, so flowers are far less likely to be damaged by spring freezing.
Thanks for the video, I bought one a few weeks ago and was going to plant her in the ground but will plant her in a pot first to also see how she fairs for a few years.
Smart plan. Unfortunately, my all-in-one didn't survive. I'm considering another Almond tree but from another source.
Let me know how your tree develops! 🐞
@@heppylifestyle sorry to hear that you're one didn't survive 😔 will keep you posted on mine, I live in southern NSW Australia so I am hopeful our weather conditions will suit the tree 🌳
Great video! We just bought one. So excited!
What part of the world are you? They are finicky trees 😉
@@heppylifestyle sunny southern California's, hopefully they do well. We put them in part shade, the sun can br pretty brutal. It even burns peppers from heat stress.
@@Rusty-c9k you can do A LOT in SoCal. Good luck!
Yup, hot but no humidity, and the many diseases that humidity promotes. I'm seeing loquats, healthy pomegranate trees, lavenders, my family is picking veggies all through the "winter". Love SoCal.
My all-in-one didn't make it, btw. I'm evaluating a replacement or buying a larger tree all-in-one 🧑🏼🌾. Have fun 😎