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| Thanks for that Quark - seems KM is the only place to say they sell almonds at all, obviously not very popular and i thought it was a jolly good wedding pressie keepsake thingy!!
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| They're £45 on eBay, but are tricky to grow: "Prunus dulcis (Common Almond) can be grown in southern Britain but as almond trees tend to flower very early in the year and are susceptible to frost damage, some form of protection will probably be necessary if you want your tree to bear nuts. Most almonds are self sterile and need to be cross-pollinated, so encourage bees to come into your garden (e.g. by companion planting) to ensure good pollination. Almonds need deep soil, a warm climate and adequate rainfall (16-40"/yr) and like peaches, they grow well against south-facing walls." from NUTS
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| I'll go up to our local nursery if you want and ask but I suggest that the RHS Plant Finder is the place you need - you have the latin name courtesy of Two Sheds and you should find plenty that way - my 2003-4 edition had over 20 suppliers and if you want one of the ornamental types there are over three pages of them! |
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| Bought mine last season and got about a dozen (small) nuts..happy days out of stock till Nov Almond Tree 'Robin' (Prunus dulcis 'Robin')
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