Growing Pomegranates, the Fruit Of The Gods
Complete Guide to Growing Productive Pomegranate Trees
Master the specific environmental needs, care schedule, and pruning techniques required to ensure your pomegranate tree fruits consistently and maximizes its yield year after year.
Short Summary
- Select ideal varieties for your climate zone (Zones 6–9 or 8–11).
- Control vertical growth through directional pruning to encourage fruiting on accessible exterior wood.
- Utilize water separation to efficiently process arils after successful harvest.
This guide walks you through establishing the right location, managing basic fertility, dealing with common pests, and mastering the unique pruning style required for pomegranates. Follow these steps to transform your tree into a reliable source of juicy fruit.
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Top Comments (10)
Bro thought he was sneaky sliding in a 6-7 😂
So I decided to do an experiment last year and throughout the winter I collected as many pomegranate seeds as possible. I stratified them in the fridge after I cleaned them in a jar just opened no top stuffed the jar full as many as I could must’ve been over 500 seeds in the beginning of the spring. I sprinkled them all over my garden beds and tons of them germinated hundreds now I’m testing them out to see if I can get some to survive my zone which is zone 6B here in Missouri if so, I will be the first to create zone breaker. Wish me luck. I am testing over 400+ plants.
67 baiting is crazy 😂
1:05 "they do not want humidity" cries in houstonian 😭
I live in zone 9B N. Ca. we have a pomegranate tree that was a full grown tree 30 years ago when we bought our house. We don't prune, fertilize, and rarely water. The only problems we have are squirrels eating them. Several years ago a pomegranate grew on the side of our driveway. We didn't plant it, don't water it. It doesn't get that much sun. It produces pomegranates like crazy.
Uprooted my pomegranate from my yard in riverside over 15 years ago and replanted it in my dad's yard on the coast of San Diego. It does beautifully. Just got done harvesting & juicing them. Time to make syrup and jelly for the family.
When peeling the pomegranate, I peel it under water in the bowl so it doesn’t squirt all over and make a mess all over me and in my kitchen area, sure saves on clean up
4:57 omg YES!! Thank you for addressing the pruning!!!
Ok i've been thinking of growing pomegranate for months and while browsing youtube, your vid literally appears on my suggestion today. This is a sign!
Perfect timing. I bought a container pomegranate about two years ago and it's just bearing this year. I love it when that happens!
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Top Comments (10)
Bro thought he was sneaky sliding in a 6-7 😂
So I decided to do an experiment last year and throughout the winter I collected as many pomegranate seeds as possible. I stratified them in the fridge after I cleaned them in a jar just opened no top stuffed the jar full as many as I could must’ve been over 500 seeds in the beginning of the spring. I sprinkled them all over my garden beds and tons of them germinated hundreds now I’m testing them out to see if I can get some to survive my zone which is zone 6B here in Missouri if so, I will be the first to create zone breaker. Wish me luck. I am testing over 400+ plants.
67 baiting is crazy 😂
1:05 "they do not want humidity" cries in houstonian 😭
I live in zone 9B N. Ca. we have a pomegranate tree that was a full grown tree 30 years ago when we bought our house. We don't prune, fertilize, and rarely water. The only problems we have are squirrels eating them. Several years ago a pomegranate grew on the side of our driveway. We didn't plant it, don't water it. It doesn't get that much sun. It produces pomegranates like crazy.
Uprooted my pomegranate from my yard in riverside over 15 years ago and replanted it in my dad's yard on the coast of San Diego. It does beautifully. Just got done harvesting & juicing them. Time to make syrup and jelly for the family.
When peeling the pomegranate, I peel it under water in the bowl so it doesn’t squirt all over and make a mess all over me and in my kitchen area, sure saves on clean up
4:57 omg YES!! Thank you for addressing the pruning!!!
Ok i've been thinking of growing pomegranate for months and while browsing youtube, your vid literally appears on my suggestion today. This is a sign!
Perfect timing. I bought a container pomegranate about two years ago and it's just bearing this year. I love it when that happens!