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Q: I have a 4-year-old pomegranate. It is growing as a six foot tall multistemmed shrub. It appears lush and healthy, but it has never had more than two or three flowers and never any fruit.
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There are many versions of the pomegranate, including those that provide nutritious fruit. All versions, however, seem to produce showy, lush orange blooms from late March through April.
Pomegranate blooms so late in the growing season compared to common fruits that we cut it pretty close when it comes to having enough time for ripening. (They take an average of six months after ...
Stewart is growing the Wonderful pomegranate variety, highly popular due to its vivid orange flowers and sizeable crops. She is also experimenting with Parfianka, a cold-tolerant Russian variety.
This I feel certain: Once you see those bouquet-like displays of dozens of red blooms you will feel like a million bucks. Obviously, you eat pomegranate fruit or drink juice and NOT the ...
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