How to Grow Pomegranate Trees
Tips, Tricks
How to Grow Pomegranate Trees by Richard Skinner Hawkins Corner Nursery 813-752-4938 3611 James L. Redman Parkway, Plant City, FL USA 33567 http://www.HawkinsCornerNursery.com Hawkins Corner Nursery is Owned and Operated by Richard and Martha Sue Skinner. Mr. Skinner is Available for Telephonic Consultation or by Special Appointments to Discuss and Answer Your Questions. Hawkins Corner Nursery is the Largest Dealer in Central Florida of Backyard hybrid Fruit Trees Developed by the University of Florida. There are Around 1,000 Citrus Trees in Every Variety and About 1,500 Other Types of Fruit Trees. Welcome to Hawkins Corner Nursery, Where You Will Find a Plethora of Edible Landscaping for the Homeowner or Orchard Grower Hobbyist . . . Offering Cold Hearty and Semi-Tropical Florida Fruit Trees; as Well as, Grape, Blackberry, and Raspberry Varieties, and Even Flowering Trees. Owners Richard and Martha Sue Skinner Began Hawkins Corner Nursery as an Outgrowth of Over a Hundred Years of Farming Enterprise on the Hawkins/Skinner Family Farm Land. In 2011, Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture, Adam Putnam, Presented the Unique Designation of Century Pioneer Family Farm in Recognition of Their Family's Maintaining a Continuous Farm for Over 100 Years! Richard Skinner has Over 30 Years of Experience in Guiding Your Successful Growth of the Many Varieties of Fruit and Flowering Trees Offered at Hawkins Corner Nursery. Richard's Expertise and Knowledge are Both Impressing and Easy to Understand. While at Hawkins Corner, Be Sure to Listen Close and Maybe Take Some Notes, as Richard's Instructions Bring Out Your Inner Green Thumb, Despite Any Limitations You May Have. Hawkins Corner is One of Florida's First Nursery's to Embrace the University of Florida's Hybrid Stone Fruits, Which are the Peaches, Plums and Nectarine Varieties. At This Authentically Rustic Family Nursery, You Will Also Find Over 30 Florida Specific Varieties of Citrus . . . That is Oranges, Grapefruits, Tangerines, Lemons, Limes, Kumquats, Calamondins, and Many More Specialty Varieties. Additionally, Hawkins Corner Offers Many Other Edible Landscaping Options Including Oranges, Grapefruits, Tangerines, Lemons, Limes, Kumquats, Calamondins, and Many More Specialty Varieties All Ready to Grow in Your Central Florida Backyard. Hawkins Corner Nursery is Centrally Located at the Corner of James L. Redman Parkway -- State Road 39 and Trapnell Road in Plant City, Florida, Less Than an Hour's Drive from Tampa, Orlando, Leasburg, Brooksville, St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Sarasota or Sebring! Hawkins Corner Nursery Does Not Offer Shipping, but You Wouldn't Want to Miss Experiencing Richard's Authentic Personality and Growing Advice First Hand. Afterwards, You'll be Sure to Tell all Your Neighbors! How to grow videos: Apple Trees, Banana Trees, Blackberries, Citrus Trees, Crepe Myrtles, Fig Trees, Grapefruit Trees, Grapes, Guava Trees, Lemon Trees, Lime Trees, Mulberries, Nectarine Trees, Olive Trees, Papaya Trees, Peach Trees, Pear Trees, Pecan Trees, Persimmon Trees, Plum Trees, Pomegranate Trees, Raspberries and Tangerine Trees? How to Videos: Fertilize Fruit Trees, Get Rid of Spider Mites, Grow Fruit Trees in Containers, Grow Organically, Kill Weeds and Prune Fruit Trees? What is Videos: a Graft Line, a Peanut Tree, Pineapple Trees, Pummelo Tree, Edible Landscaping, Difference Between Stone Fruit and Prone Fruit and an Extension Service? What are Chill Hours and Ornamental Trees? When to Plant Fruit Trees and Plant Fruits and Vegetables? How Often Should I Water My Plants? Nematodes in Florida. Tags: hawkins, corner, nursery, hawkins corner, hawkins-corner, hawkinscorner, hawkins corner nursery, hawkins-corner-nursery, hawkinscornernursery, richard, skinner, richard skinner, richard-skinner, richardskinner, martha, sue, skinner, martha sue skinner, martha-sue-skinner, marthasueskinner, florida, fl, fruit, tree, trees, fruit tree, fruit-tree, fruittree, fruit trees, fruit-trees, fruittrees, fl fruit trees, fl-fruit-trees, flfruittrees, florida fruit trees, florida-fruit-trees, floridafruittrees, adam, putnam, florida, commissioner, agriculture, century, pioneer, family, farm, edible landscaping, home owner, orchard grower hobbyist, cold hardy florida fruit trees, semi tropical florida fruit trees, university, of, florida, hybrid stone fruit, how, to, how to, grow, apple trees, banana trees, blackberries, citrus trees, crepe myrtles, fig trees, grapefruit trees, grapes, guava trees, lemon trees, lime trees, mulberries, nectarine trees, olive trees, papaya trees, peach trees, pear trees, pecan trees, persimmon trees, plum trees, pomegranate trees, raspberries and tangerine trees, small nursery, family nursery, landscaping, plant city, strawberry, strawberries, plant city strawberries, plant city strawberry festival
Comments
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Im about to start growing in my backyard
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Do you sell cuttings that will grow in North Carolina?
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nice hat thx I was kidding well I stole your face
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I have one question
If I plant pomegranate all the tree will give fruits.i mean there is no boy n girl????? -
I'm so tickled to see an older man like you on social media. No less, talkin' about the Bible on a pomegranate tree video. Our generation has so much to learn from you good ole boys. Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this wonderfully informative video. My pom tree thanks you as well. God bless!
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I guess this people don't help or answer any thing.
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Why mine are red outside and white inside ? Last year some was red/white inside but completely red outside .I live in the desert and some one here has almost 200 plants and they recommend to watering more in summer , nothing happened . Fruit are big, nice, complete not broken but white inside.What kind food plant to use ?How much water in the summer desert ? How much in winter ? I have drip irrigation system and three sprinkler heads in each plant This year, one plant gave me like 10 and still flowering but the other just 2 or three and still one or two flowers.Thank you for any help.
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So how to grow them ?
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Do not give them a lot of water ? What about Phx AZ where it hits 110 in the shade ...
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Great video! Thank you for the tips!
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I have one of these trees in my back yard. It doesn't get too large, and the fruit is most splendid. I love it bushy.
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It"s a stroke of luck.
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23 Uhhmmms thoughhh😂
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Uh, or ummmm in the English language, every pause is annoying
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sure would love a tip from you on how to take care of the black spots i have on my poms. there still young and green and about 2" in size and already brown/black spotted. any tips? i think it's a fungus? i JUST planted it today- came home form the nursery with the spots already but are only on the fruit and not the leaves. the only one they had.... any advice
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What the hell does the bible have to do with this? I challenge you to tell my that. It might make a good soil consistency after I shred and mulch it.
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Hello Mr Hawkins:
Am from Africa, Specifically, Ghana where we basically have hot sunny weather, is it possible to grow pomegranates in such weather, thanks -
Hello Mr Hawkins;
i am from Algeria i have some wild pomegranate trees. can you tell me,please, how to graft them. thanks -
What's a Bible?
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Hello Mr. Hawkins....I have a question that i think is a bit sillie but one must ask if they are to be educated.... *giggles....Is the pomegranate tree able to be grown in Canada ? *giggles s'more because i think they can't be grown here....lol...Blessings to you dear Sir.
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