To care for pomegranate trees, prune the tree for good air circulation. Fertilize the tree to strengthen the root system with help from an expert gardener in this free video on fruit trees.
Expert: Jene Van Butsel
Contact: www.tropicalfruit.com/
Bio: Jene Van Butsel is an expert gardener specializing in growing plants and tropical fruit trees since 1987.
Filmmaker: Leonora Fishbein
Series Description: Fruit trees, with the proper care, can grow delicious fresh lemons, plums, pears, apples and more. Learn to grow and care for your own fruit trees with help from an expert gardener in this free video series on fruit trees.
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