Growing almonds in Washington state can be challenging due to the cooler climate and higher risk of frost in the spring. Almond trees require a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. However, some growers in the warmer regions of Eastern Washington have successfully cultivated certain almond varieties, particularly those that are more cold-hardy. If you choose to attempt it, select a suitable variety and consider microclimates that offer better protection from cold temperatures.
No, it's just an ornamental bush. Almonds grow on almond trees.
Many of them grow in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia (and NO- It's NOT a state) .
Yes and almonds
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almonds are grown in trees
Washington University in St. Louis is in St. Louis Missouri. University of Washington is in Seattle, Washington. George Washington University is in D.C.
No. Almonds grow on almond cherry trees.
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Almonds are seeds from the Prunus dulcis tree, commonly referred to as the almond tree. They consist of an outer hull, a shell, and the edible almond seed inside. Almonds are a good source of healthy fats, protein, fiber, and various vitamins and minerals.
Wine, citrus, produce, dairy products. California produces 80% of the almonds sold throughout the world, and is the only US state to grow almonds for commercial purposes.