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 ...
Explore the question of ‘How do pomegranates grow?’, how to grow a pomegranate tree yourself, and different types of pomegranate trees. The best way to appreciate the berry some cultures call “the ...
Pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) produce delicious fruit, and if you have the right warm climate, they are easy to maintain. The trees usually take between three to six years to mature enough to ...
Q: Please advise how to take cuttings from an old pomegranate bush to plant at our new house. Suzanne Kelley, email A: Take several 6-inch cuttings from your plant. There should be three to five ...
• The pomegranate ( Punica granatum) is not only a tasty fruit loaded with anti-oxidants but also a lovely shrub. The 1- to 4-inch leaves are glossy, leathery, dark green and spear-shaped. The ...
Pomegranates (Punica granatum) are experiencing Pa surge in popularity. The health benefits associated with this antioxidant-rich fruit have caused more people to grow pomegranates in their gardens.
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 ...
On roads dappled in sunlight from rows of dark pecan trees, farms dot the landscape in La Luz, New Mexico. East of those pecan trees, 60 acres of land are covered in pomegranate plants laden with ...
Q. It’s pomegranate season, but picking out the seeds is so tedious. Is there an easy way to get them out? A. Yes, indeed. Just score through the leathery skin with a sharp knife, going around the ...