Hi y'all!
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 8:58 pm
Hi everyone!
I'm super glad there's finally a forum about pomegranates. I've grown them on and off for years. I'm from Austin, TX.
My first ever pomegranate was a double-flowered tree I bought as "Wonderful". It's a beautiful tree with gorgeous flowers, but no fruit. I've since found out that the nursery used to grow both the actual "Wonderful" cultivar and the flowering one, but got them mixed up because they're virtually identical when not in bloom...
Since then, I've also gotten an unknown fruiting cultivar (probably "Wonderful" -- the commonest fruiting cultivar here -- the taste is identical to a store-bought pomegranate) and "Red Silk".
The unknown one was planted under a big oak about a decade ago. It grew and grew, but never flowered. Then, hurricane Harvey ended up knocking over the oak tree and the pomegranate flowered like mad the next year. It set tons of fruit, but squirrels took a bite out of every single fruit when they were only like 2" across, causing them all to drop.
Because the tree hadn't been cared for, both last winter and this winter I've pruned out so many stems that I couldn't wrap my arms around the bundle. I finally got it down from 50+ stems to just 3 trunks. The biggest trunk is like 8" thick at the base: maybe bigger. The tree is 15-20' tall now. Even though it flowers like crazy, I've only harvested a single fruit because of the squirrels: they have done the same thing every single year since it started fruiting. It sets at least 100 fruit every year (probably more), but the squirrels make them all fall off. Literally every fruitlet I find on the ground has a squirrel bite on it :/
The only fruit I've had from it was one I protected by putting a 4" pot over it. It was really good and tasted nearly identical to a store-bought fruit, although it was a bit underripe and was starting to split when I harvested it. Does anyone have a good suggestion for fixing the fact that the squirrels try and eat the poms when they're still super hard and underripe? It's super disappointing to see so many fruits drop with little bites out of every single one.
I still need to plant out the "Red Silk", but I'm hoping because it's semi-dwarf and I've been able to get in some early structural shaping that it'll be easier to protect fruit from animals.
I've also got a bunch of rooted cuttings from the big tree and I'm giving them some pruning to grew into nice single-trunk trees. I'm also going to root some cuttings from the "Red Silk".
I really enjoy pomegranates because they're super easy to grow, taste fantastic, and are beautiful trees. I'm excited to read about other people's pomegranates!
I'm super glad there's finally a forum about pomegranates. I've grown them on and off for years. I'm from Austin, TX.
My first ever pomegranate was a double-flowered tree I bought as "Wonderful". It's a beautiful tree with gorgeous flowers, but no fruit. I've since found out that the nursery used to grow both the actual "Wonderful" cultivar and the flowering one, but got them mixed up because they're virtually identical when not in bloom...
Since then, I've also gotten an unknown fruiting cultivar (probably "Wonderful" -- the commonest fruiting cultivar here -- the taste is identical to a store-bought pomegranate) and "Red Silk".
The unknown one was planted under a big oak about a decade ago. It grew and grew, but never flowered. Then, hurricane Harvey ended up knocking over the oak tree and the pomegranate flowered like mad the next year. It set tons of fruit, but squirrels took a bite out of every single fruit when they were only like 2" across, causing them all to drop.
Because the tree hadn't been cared for, both last winter and this winter I've pruned out so many stems that I couldn't wrap my arms around the bundle. I finally got it down from 50+ stems to just 3 trunks. The biggest trunk is like 8" thick at the base: maybe bigger. The tree is 15-20' tall now. Even though it flowers like crazy, I've only harvested a single fruit because of the squirrels: they have done the same thing every single year since it started fruiting. It sets at least 100 fruit every year (probably more), but the squirrels make them all fall off. Literally every fruitlet I find on the ground has a squirrel bite on it :/
The only fruit I've had from it was one I protected by putting a 4" pot over it. It was really good and tasted nearly identical to a store-bought fruit, although it was a bit underripe and was starting to split when I harvested it. Does anyone have a good suggestion for fixing the fact that the squirrels try and eat the poms when they're still super hard and underripe? It's super disappointing to see so many fruits drop with little bites out of every single one.
I still need to plant out the "Red Silk", but I'm hoping because it's semi-dwarf and I've been able to get in some early structural shaping that it'll be easier to protect fruit from animals.
I've also got a bunch of rooted cuttings from the big tree and I'm giving them some pruning to grew into nice single-trunk trees. I'm also going to root some cuttings from the "Red Silk".
I really enjoy pomegranates because they're super easy to grow, taste fantastic, and are beautiful trees. I'm excited to read about other people's pomegranates!