Throughout this year’s almond bloom, the California almond community has been taking to social media to share with you the beauty close up! Take a look--
Almonds are blooming! #almondbloom pic.twitter.com/eyVf8ppoLy
— Alexandra Rae (@harvest_joy) March 3, 2020
Most beautiful time of year to be an almond farmer #almondbloom #bloom #beautifulday pic.twitter.com/7a8c9dIIjD
— Almond Girl Jenny (@almondgirljenny) February 23, 2020
Almonds are close to bloom. The bees are anxious! #almonds #almondbloom #bees #honeybees #pollinators @almonds @AgWriterVLBoyd @CDFAnews @thealmonddoctor @JoeDelBosque @almondalliance @almondgirljenny pic.twitter.com/k2i0CayFbO
— Del Bosque Farms (@DelBosqueFarms) February 11, 2020
Check out the Op-Ed about the importance of honeybees and almonds by Blue Diamond CEO Mark Jansen https://t.co/yLp2Q9wN16#wearebluediamond #bees #honeybees #pollinators #sustainability #almondbloom #almonds pic.twitter.com/ev8eL63hvF
— Ben Goudie (@BenGoudie) March 2, 2020
Now that the blossoms are gone, it is time for the trees to start developing those almonds! Learn more about the lifecycle here!