I have a dying pomegranate tree, and I'm not sure what to do. I don't see any apparent bug or fungus damage. Currently, it' s in a 12" pot, and stands about 3 feet tall from the top of the pot to the top of the tree. I'm thinking that the tree has outgrown the pot. Would that be the case? I live in Northeast Florida, and the temperatures have just recently started falling to around 60s to 80s, vice 90s to 90s. What should I do? Thanks
thats not why you prune trees...
a10fjet 4 months ago
I have a dying pomegranate tree, and I'm not sure what to do. I don't see any apparent bug or fungus damage. Currently, it' s in a 12" pot, and stands about 3 feet tall from the top of the pot to the top of the tree. I'm thinking that the tree has outgrown the pot. Would that be the case? I live in Northeast Florida, and the temperatures have just recently started falling to around 60s to 80s, vice 90s to 90s. What should I do? Thanks
rwoodsr79 4 months ago
Lol, great rhyme at the end :-)
jleer1 7 months ago
thanks. i never knew neem oil could be so beneficial
houstongardenlover 9 months ago