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Growing Your Own Pomegranate Trees

Pomegranates are not only delicious and visually appealing thanks to their undeniably tropical flavor and form, they are also world renowned for their health benefits. What better fruit to grow for your family in your own backyard? If you think pomegranates are juicy and delicious from the supermarket, you’ll be blown away by the refreshing flavor of the fruit homegrown and fresh off the tree!

Home growing fruits is an enjoyable hobby and truly allows you to watch what your family eats. You can grow your pomegranates organically and never have to worry about the dangers of pesticides!

Whether you’re looking for a tree or a shrub for your landscape, there is a pomegranate for you. The bright red fruits grow on both traditional trees and also shrub-like trees for more compact areas. The unique appearance of either is sure to add zest to your landscape.

Pomegranates can be used to make healthy drinks, smoothies, desserts, jellies and jams. The fruit ripens in late summer to early fall and can be stored for up to six months if kept at a temperature between 35-40 degrees.

Pomegranate trees thrive in warm, sunny conditions but can be grown in partial shade with proper attention. They require frequent watering for their first two weeks in the ground but after that are surprisingly drought tolerant and simple to care for. With just the a little fertilization and pruning, a pomegranate tree will flourish.

If you live in northern climates, or outside the recommended zones for growing pomegranates outdoors, you can easily pot them in a container and grow them inside. That way, no matter where you live, you can still enjoy this healthy fruit!
The older the plant the bigger the pomergranates get,

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I have a horrible green thumb, but I'm thinking my mom would love one, is Texas a good place for them to grow or would that be too hot for them?
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Oct 1st, 2013 at 11:40:53 PM PDT by
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No, they do good in heat
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Oct 2nd, 2013 at 4:50:48 AM PDT by
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fanned and watching (:
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