Monday, April 13, 2009

How to plant a pomegranate tree?

Bascially you plant it just like would any other tree. Twice as wide as the container it came in. And at least the same depth as the container.





They have a beautiful bright orange blooms. They like almost any type of soil. If you have clayish type soil I recommend some type of compost mixed in with current soil.

How to plant a pomegranate tree?
Hi:


Planting a Pomegranate tree is the same as planting most tree specimens. The main goal is to find a good sunny location for your Pomegranate. The Pomegranate is a warm climate tree and loves the sun. You can opt to put it in an existing garden or you can plant it in an open area. I have a Pomegranate tree in an open area. I live in zone seven and it is deciduous in the winter.





You will want to properly prepare your ground for planting. If you are just digging a hole, make sure the hole is wide and deep enough for the root ball. Turn your dirt over and also add some mushroom compost into the soil This is a great organic fertilizer and will work up to one year. It doesn%26#039;t smell great but your tree will love it. You will want to water it regularly, but don%26#039;t over water it. Add some mulch or pine straw around the base of the tree to help retain moisture.





I have a page in the simple solutions section of my website on planting a tree. It talks about the proper way to plant a tree using a container plant or a ball and burlap.





I will also link you to the site map page as this has everything that is on the website. Browse through as there are many articles, tips and techniques on a lot of aspects of landscaping. Watering techniques, trees going into shock, and many other topics.





I hope this helps some and if you need any further help, please feel free to contact me at the website. Good luck to you and have a great day!


Kimberly





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