Viewing post #78468 by Aguane

You are viewing a single post made by Aguane in the thread called Pomagranate Trees.
Image
Jun 13, 2011 6:37 PM CST
Name: Susie
Phoenix AZ (Zone 9a)
Southwest Gardening~ moderator/ATP.
Forum moderator Charter ATP Member Tip Photographer Garden Ideas: Level 2 Region: Southwest Gardening Roses
Birds Hummingbirder Garden Art Dog Lover Daylilies Region: United States of America
Well that's encouraging, Joyce. The place I've planted my new "fruit bearing pom" has been "sensitive" to say the least. First year (Big Freeze) I lost a Flame Bougie (couldn't have been happier). Took it out and planted a Royal Poinciana that Runs With Scissors (FishKnees) gave to me. Lost that one. Planted a "Popcorn Acacia" (as Alan named it) .... lost it. Now I have the Pomegranate. I'm hopeful and will cover it with sheep skin if necessary just to keep it alive. It's been in the ground about 3 months and is about 5 ft tall. Frankly, it was blooming but I'd prefer it didn't bear (no fruit) so it puts energy into becoming established.
“Don't give up too quickly"... unknown, I heard it somewhere.
~ All Things Plants, SOUTHWEST GARDENING ~Cubits.org ENERGY & POWER

« Return to the thread "Pomagranate Trees"
« Return to Southwest Gardening forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Murky and is called "Ballerina Rose Hybrid"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.