Q: What should I do to increase the size of my pomegranate fruit next year? My soil has a red color. A: Red soil tells me you are probably not from around here and, secondly, your soil has a lot of ...
Answer: Pomegranates (Punica granatum) are monoecious plants. Monoecious is a flowering term that means it has both male (pollen-forming) and female (ovary- and fruit-forming) reproductive organs on ...
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. It gets ...
Q: When can I prune my pomegranate tree? How hard or heavy can I prune it? What about my fig tree? Both have shed all their leaves. A: Prune pomegranates or any of the fruit trees any time after leaf ...
Q We planted two pomegranate bushes this spring, and they are looking healthy but the top branches are a bit leggy. Should we trim them back this late? We think it would be fun to get a pomegranate or ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. TINO CARNEVALE: There's always plenty to do in The Patch, even in the dead of winter. There's soil to ...
Whether you have cultivated a pomegranate plant from seed or purchased a potted sapling tree, you are probably hoping to eventually plant it in your yard. But when that time comes, how do you ...
Planting pomegranate trees in October isn't impossible, but it does require the right conditions to help your plant thrive. If you reside in a mild to warm region, typically USDA zones 8 through 10, ...
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