{ September 13th, 2009 }
The Wonderful Pomegranate Tree
The day after Anna Apple was born to the earth, our Pomegrante tree joined her (Sept. 6, 2009). I am very excited about this tree, as it already has three fruits on it. Other than avacado, Poms are some of the most expensive fruits money can buy at the grocery storey ($2-3 each).
According to ehow, care should be simple in SoCal: “After planting your pomegranate tree, water thoroughly and then water again every few days for the first two weeks. After that, reduce watering to once every 10 days.
Fertilize the pomegranate tree lightly as soon as you see new growth and then three times a year—in the early spring, during the summer, and again at the end of the summer.”
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