Where have you found Javid Almond?
Perfect Circle doesn’t have it.
England’s has it again, but only for local pickup.
Where have you found Javid Almond?
Perfect Circle doesn’t have it.
England’s has it again, but only for local pickup.
I would probably just check back with Perfect Circle. You might even email and see if he is grafting any in the near future.
Mine came from Rock Bridge Trees, but they appear to be out of stock at present. It is a youngster still but arrived looking great.
If England’s is carrying it again, and maybe even if they aren’t selling that tree, he does still ship scionwood.
Thanks folks!
I found a cold hardy “all in one” dwarf almond. Not the best nursery source, but it’s what I could find. Arrives today!
I have stratified Javid’s Almond seeds that I’m sprouting. I can send you some if you’re interested.
I am very interested in trying Javid’s for my area. But will they grow true, or mostly true, from seed?
I don’t know for sure, but the seeds were
pollinated by the cultivars Nikita’s Pride or Primavera, so their parentage is high quality on both sides.
Peaches and apricots will pollinate them also. Hard to know what pollen they came from.
I had no intention of growing an almond tree on my property but Perfect Circle has these available right now. The only place online that has them in stock as a grafted tree for shipping. After reading the hype on this tree, I had to get one. Almond trees look beautiful too. They have 2 rootstocks available for this Javid Almond variety at Perfect Circle. The Krymsk 1 rootstock can handle clay soils better AND from what I’ve read makes the tree dwarf in nature. That’s what really sold me. Rather than having a 20 to 25ft almond tree, the Krymsk 1 should make it 10 to 13ft in height. That works for me. Hopefully some of you are able to get it (if you wanted it). From my quick research it didn’t look like anyone else grafts it to the Krymsk rootstock. Everyone else seems to graft it on peach rootstock which would mean the tree would be quite large.
This variety originated from Cliff England and he says its spectacular on his website.