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floridagirl blog photos
Joined: 7/28/2008
Location: Port Richey, FL.
Posts: 201
Posted: Oct/10/2008 5:38 PM PST

Hi everyone, does anybody know how to grow pamagranate? I have a small tree about three years old, it blooms pretty little red flowers all over but only gets 1 or 2 fruits. If anybody knows how to grow them please share.
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Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: Lancaster, SC
Posts: 16621
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Posted: Oct/11/2008 6:09 AM PST

I wish I knew. My mom has had a pomegranate tree ever since I was a little girl. I can't get one to grow here. We're in the same state, but she's lower south. She just has it in a sunny location and doesn't nothing special. It has produced pomegranates every year, but not a whole lot each season.
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Joined: 9/17/2007
Location: Acton, Ca
Posts: 4219
Posted: Aug/21/2010 12:36 AM PST

I know this post is from last year but the same exact thing happened to my tree last year. This year the tree is full of fruit, I think next year the fruit will be better.

How is yours doing this year?
damethod blog photos
Joined: 5/04/2008
Location: Miami, FL
Posts: 637
Posted: Aug/21/2010 8:37 PM PST

pomegranates need cold weather from what I have heard. Last winter was especially cold for many of us, so maybe that is the reason for the increased production.. just a thought.
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Joined: 9/17/2007
Location: Acton, Ca
Posts: 4219
Posted: Aug/22/2010 9:32 AM PST

Whoa for some reason I was thinking this is a 2009 post.

damethod i agree most of the fruit we have need cold but last year is when I had tons of flowers but only a couple fruit. this year i have a lot of fruit and the tree is still flowering.
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