Almond
All-in-One Pollination Guide
All-in-One is self-fertile — a single tree will produce fruit without a pollination partner.
You don't need a second tree to get fruit from All-in-One. It can pollinate itself. That said, having a compatible variety nearby can sometimes improve fruit set and yield through cross-pollination.
All-in-One Quick Facts
Chill Hours
300 hours
Hardiness Zones
5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Harvest
Late September to October
Pollination Note
One of the few self-fertile almond varieties — no second tree needed
Planning Your Orchard
All-in-One is self-fertile and will produce fruit as a single tree. For best results, ensure good pollinator habitat by planting bee-friendly flowers nearby and avoiding pesticide use during bloom.
Browse our orchard planning guide or explore the full permanent plant catalog to find the right varieties for your garden.
Keep a record of every tree you plant — variety, rootstock, location.
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Can I Grow All-in-One?
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About All-in-One
All-in-One lives up to its name — a self-fertile, semi-dwarf almond that produces full-sized, sweet nuts without needing a pollination partner. It's the backyard almond tree that makes home nut growing practical.
Growing Challenges
Early bloom makes frost the #1 crop killer; susceptible to shot hole fungus; needs well-drained soil or root rot follows.
Frequently Asked Questions
How close does a pollinator need to be to All-in-One?
For reliable pollination, plant the partner variety within 50–100 feet of All-in-One. Bees are the primary pollinators and typically work within this range. In practice, a tree in your yard or even a neighbor's nearby tree can work. The closer the trees, the more consistent the fruit set.
Can I grow just one All-in-One tree?
Yes! All-in-One is self-fertile and will produce fruit as a single tree. You don't need a second tree, though having one nearby can sometimes improve yield.
Other Almond Varieties
Related Tools
Pollination Checker
Interactive tool to find compatible pollination partners for any fruit tree.
Can I Grow All-in-One?
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Chill Hour Checker
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Frost Date Finder
Find your first and last frost dates to plan bloom protection.
Pollination data compiled from university extension services, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) pollination group charts, RosBREED cherry S-allele research, and nursery compatibility guides. Pollination compatibility can vary by region and microclimate. For best results, consult your local extension office.