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Halls Hardy Almond Tree Bare Root
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this bareroot plant. Some have had success with the tree, while others have had no signs of life. Many customers have been disappointed with the product, but have found it to be a great purchase.
The most attractive quality of Halls Hardy is its unique cold tolerance for an almond tree, living through temperatures down to -20° F. The shape, flavor, color, flowers, and overall appearance of Halls Hardy are all wholly unique, in fact many landscaping professionals plant this tree solely for ornamental purposes due to its extraordinary beauty. Th…
The most attractive quality of Halls Hardy is its unique cold tolerance for an almond tree, living through temperatures down to -20° F. The shape, flavor, color, flowers, and overall appearance of Halls Hardy are all wholly unique, in fact many landscaping professionals plant this tree solely for ornamental purposes due to its extraordinary beauty. The almonds produced by a Halls Hardy tree are unlike any other. They are smaller than average, but also more abundant, with thicker shells that protect them from harsh climates and hungry wildlife. After their harvest, Halls Hardy almonds are an excellent choice for home-brewing your own Almond Extract. Some believe these almonds to be inedible due to their bitterness when fresh, but that bitter flavor is precisely what is needed to produce top-notch Almond Extract. Halls Hardy is another self-pollinating almond tree, so there's no need for a second variety to produce fresh and homegrown almonds. Halls Hardy is another self-pollinating almond tree, so there's no need for a second variety to home grow your own organic almonds.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this bareroot plant. Some have had success with the tree, while others have had no signs of life. Many customers have been disappointed with the product, but have found it to be a great purchase.
Pros
- Easy to plant
- Good for container gardening
- Affordable price
Cons
- Inconsistent growth
- Some trees arrive dead
- Potential root damage
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Description
The most attractive quality of Halls Hardy is its unique cold tolerance for an almond tree, living through temperatures down to -20° F. The shape, flavor, color, flowers, and overall appearance of Halls Hardy are all wholly unique, in fact many landscaping professionals plant this tree solely for ornamental purposes due to its extraordinary beauty. The almonds produced by a Halls Hardy tree are unlike any other. They are smaller than average, but also more abundant, with thicker shells that protect them from harsh climates and hungry wildlife. After their harvest, Halls Hardy almonds are an excellent choice for home-brewing your own Almond Extract. Some believe these almonds to be inedible due to their bitterness when fresh, but that bitter flavor is precisely what is needed to produce top-notch Almond Extract. Halls Hardy is another self-pollinating almond tree, so there's no need for a second variety to produce fresh and homegrown almonds. Halls Hardy is another self-pollinating almond tree, so there's no need for a second variety to home grow your own organic almonds.
Specifications
Bloom Time | Spring |
Sun Tolerance | Sun Or Shade |
Average Shipping Height (In.) | 40 In |
Mature Height (In.) | 120 In. |
Fragrance | Fragrant |
Evergreen Or Deciduous | Deciduous |
Plant Species | Prunus Dulcis |
Blossom Color Family | Pink |
Optimal Soil Condition | Neutral |
Hardiness Zone | 5 (20 To -10 F),6 (10 To 0 F),7 (0 To 10 F) |
Additional Characteristics | Disease Resistant, Non-gmo |
Common Name Family | Almond Tree |
Mature Width (In.) | 96 In. |
Best Time To Plant | Fall To Spring |
Returnable | 90-day |
Growth Habit | Branching |
Container Type | Bare Root |