Position
Plant your almond trees in full sun with at least 4 metres of space all around for future growth.
Size
These trees will grow to a height of between 4 and 6 metres. They will fruit after 2 years and reach full fertility at 4 years.
Soil Type
Almond trees grow in all soil types, including chalky soil. Superfrass (R25 per bag) is a natural, high-quality organic growth enhancer and pesticide that you can add when planting.
Watering
The almond tree roots do not like to be waterlogged. Provide a deep soak every 4-5 days during spring and summer.
Mulching
All plants and trees benefit from mulch. Good mulch helps to keep the roots moist and protected from harmful UV rays. Mulch also adds nutrients to feed the plant. Use pine bark mulch to maintain the soil’s pH and to add organic matter.
It is essential to keep the mulch about 5 centimetres away from the stem. If it touches the plant, it may cause the branches to rot and get infected.
Fertilising
Apply 1 teaspoon of our slow-release, nitrogen-rich berry/all-plant fertiliser every 4-5 months. The roots will absorb what they require.
Pruning
Prune dead branches in winter. Maintain a V-shape in the canopy to improve light penetration.
Pests and Diseases
Borer worms target the trunk, even in young trees
Spraying regularly with Agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM) Control will help prevent or treat. If you already have aphids, mites, or mildew, wash the tree with a strong stream of water. When dry, spray with Neem oil or EM Control. Consistency is key.
Harvesting
Flower buds open before the leaf buds in spring. Blossoms last about 2 weeks, and the fruit develops in mid-summer. The inner shell completes its development 3 months after blossoming. Harvesting takes place in February and March. Almond trees will give maximum yield at 7 to 9 years old, and can produce for up to 40 years.


