THE COAST SECTION
Almonds were planted quite extensively in past years in many of the coast valleys, such as the Santa Clara, and where they were protected from the direct influence of the moist ocean breezes, they apparently did well. Later most of these orchards were replaced by prunes and apricots as they were generally found to be better paying crops in these valleys. On the hills, however, many typical hillside orchards remain, as shown in [figure 3].
Localities directly affected by the coast breezes have proved themselves to be unfit for commercial almond culture.