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Blossoming Almond Nut Tree for £29.99 With Free Delivery (60% Off)

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Designed to start fruiting in one or two seasons, these almond trees need a eell-drained soil and reasonably fertile for proper growth

Choose from the following options for blossoming almond nut tree, distributed by Gardening Express:

  • £29.99 for one (60% off)
  • £54.99 for two (65% off)

The Specifics

  • These trees will start fruiting within one season or two
  • They can produce fruits for up to 50 years
  • Supplied at around 150cm tall
  • Well-drained soil and reasonably fertile is necessary
  • Recommended to plant at least two trees for best pollination and cropping

Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions may vary results.

See here for care recommendations for garden products.

Need To Know Info

Delivery: Free. Allow 7 working days.
Your order: Your order will be placed automatically via Direct Checkout. At purchase you will be prompted to enter a delivery address. Delivery address cannot be amended after order is placed. Orders made from mobile app will be dispatched to the billing address in your account.
Original value: Based on online price as sold by Gardening Express, checked on 2 Apr 15.
Further information: By purchasing a Groupon, you are purchasing a voucher for the products as described above. The order will be fulfilled by Gardening Express. For queries contact: http://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk/ContactUs.asp. For more on Groupon Goods Global GmbH, see the FAQ. For more information on Direct Checkout, pricing and delivery, see the FAQ. Returns: http://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk/TermsandConditions.asp.
Images used online are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions may vary results considerably. How is the strike-through price determined?