When you learn how to grow pomegranates, there’s one maxim to be sure of: all good things come to those who wait! With its juicy clusters of ruby fruits encased in shiny, flushed amber-gold jackets, ...
I recently wrote about pomegranate trees and the fact that although they can survive without irrigation, they will benefit from two or three soakings per month during the summer. In response to this ...
Q. I have a 5-year-old Wonderful pomegranate bush that is approximately 5 feet tall. Every spring, the bush has approximately two dozen beautiful red flowers, which then fall off. Consequently, I have ...
Pomegranate season is here. Several Lubbock A-J readers were totally surprised to learn that pomegranates can be grown in Lubbock and not just grown here, but that garden-grown are every bit as ...
Pomegranates are sweet, juicy and one day they could grow abundantly in Florida. They taste good, and they’re full of nutrients, including antioxidants. “The fruit and its products such as arils and ...
Q: I have a Wonderful pomegranate that is 3 years old. All this time I have been waiting for bright red arils. The fruit from this tree is almost yellow to a light pink and does not smell or look ...
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