28-05-2008, 04:10 AM
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getting pomegranates to fruit
Zarlot wrote:
I recently planted two pomegranate shrubs in my yard. They were
about
a foot high each...in a pot... I bought them from some people..
ANyway, I bought some compost/plant mix. This is what I bought:
http://www.coastofmaine.com/soils-penobscot.shtml
Anyway, I dug a big hole and stuck one 40 lb back of plant mix in
there and took the pomegranate out of the pot and stuck it in the
ground. It gets pretty good sun, but there is a little 10 ft tree
above it, but the tree only has branches about a 1/3 of the way
down..so the plants do get a lot of direct sun.
Have I already screwed them up by doing this? How best can I assure
fruit production? I watered them pretty good the last few days.
Also, I live in South Carolina, USDA Zone 8..
They need full sun. Don't expect fruit for 4 or 5 years.
Tom J
been there - done that
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