Almond Robijn – Prunus dulcis Robijn
A medium-sized tree which has been bred for northern European conditions, Almond Robijn will do well in the warmer parts of Ireland. Â A highly ornamental tree which will produce beautiful, lightly scented, pale pink blossom early in the year, but later than most almonds, making frost less of a risk. Â In favourable years this will be followed by a crop of sweet, soft-shelled nuts; remove the outer skin and allow kernels to dry before storing. Almond Robijn is self-fertile and fast-growing. Some resistance to peach leaf-curl. Â Needs fertile soil, shelter and full sun. Prune as little as possible, and only in midsummer. The roots of Almonds are often hard pruned.
Site: Sheltered
Soil: Rich, moist, well drained
Position: Crops best in full sun
Pick: September, when most of the outer skin has split
Keep: until spring
Hardiness: Hardy
Pollination:Â Self-fertile
Uses:Â Eating, cooking





















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