Growing an almond tree from a seed at home can be a rewarding process that will provide you with a beautiful and fruitful tree after several years. Here’s a general guide on how to do it:
Step 1: Get Almond Seeds
- Selecting Seeds: Choose high-quality almonds that are raw, fresh, and unprocessed. You might use almonds directly from another tree or purchase raw, unprocessed, and untreated almonds.
- Stratification: Almond seeds need to be stratified (subjected to a cold treatment) to encourage germination. To do this, soak the almonds in water for 48 hours, then wrap them in a moist paper towel, place inside a plastic bag, and refrigerate for a few weeks.
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