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You can grow them from their edible seeds and typically harvest them from mature trees in fall, when the fruit turns a deep red-purple color. If you want to take on the challenge of growing your ...
Pomegranates will perform better later in life -- up to 200 years -- if pruned young. Without observant clipping of branches and suckers, the plant will become a shrub rather than a tree.
The Tree of the Month for August is the Punica granatum, commonly known as the pomegranate tree. A member of the Punicaceae family, this small semi-deciduous tree is steeped in history and romance.
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Homes and Gardens on MSNAre pomegranate trees self-pollinating? Experts explain this essential process that leads to a fruitful harvestThere's an art to getting the growing environment right for your fruit trees so they can produce plenty of juicy fruit. Pomegranate trees are no different, needing pollination for successful fruit ...
The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a dense, bushy deciduous plant that can be trained as a small tree and can grow up to 20 feet tall. The best fruits are produced in areas with cool winters and ...
My soil has a red color. A: ... My recommendations might be different if you had 50 or more pomegranate trees. Right now, because it is late fall and it is getting colder, ...
Q: I planted a pomegranate tree two years ago and this year it produced six fruits. One was of decent size while the others were on the small side. When the large one split, I picked it only to ...
Q: Do pomegranate trees need cross pollination? This is the second year my single tree has had flowers but still no fruit. Do I need a second tree in order to get fruit? — D.P., Houston A ...
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