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While it's possible to purchase an established pomegranate tree from a nursery, ready for planting, with a little bit of patience it can be much more rewarding to grow your own tree from scratch.
The pomegranate is one fruit I wish I could grow. But I live one ridge up from the coast, and it just isn't hot enough for this heat-loving tree.
If you live in a northern climate, you'll need to grow your pomegranate tree in a container to bring in during the winter, since most varieties of these trees are hardy in USDA zones 7 and warmer.
Pomegranate trees can grow either along the coast or inland, unlike most deciduous fruit trees, which prefer a chillier climate.
Explore the question of 'How do pomegranates grow?', how to grow a pomegranate tree yourself, and different types of pomegranate trees.
Some dwarf pomegranate trees — which grow no more than six feet tall as opposed to the 20- to 30-foot height reached by conventional pomegranate trees — appear to be completely dependent on ...
Harris and Emhoff said the tree honors the victims of Oct. 7 and symbolizes the resiliency of the Jewish people.
Pomegranate trees came to the United States with the Spanish who settled in California, where the dry, warm climate was conducive to its cultivation.
Some dwarf pomegranate trees — which grow no more than six feet tall as opposed to the 20- to 30-foot height reached by conventional pomegranate trees — appear to be completely dependent on ...