Gardening and Horticulture - Pomagranite Tree
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souper-bee
11-02-02, 06:35 AM
I was giving a pomagranite bush? and I planted it in the ground 2months ago. How long do I wait before I can fertilize it? I would like to fertilize it before winter.I live in Southern Florida.What kind of fertilizer should I use?If you have any other information to share with me it would be greatly appreciated.Thank You for your help .
Jack:)
Jack:)
marturo
11-08-02, 12:50 PM
Hi souper-bee,
Sorry it took so long getting to your question. My Dad is outside of Sebring Fla. He is just now starting his growing season, so keeping that in mind.
Feed now. I believe you will see good growth & get this tree well on it's way to producing Fruit in a few years :)
If you can find ESPOMA (Plant Tone ) & work it into the upper 3 to 4 inches of soil then feed the bush with a Foiliar spray early in the am with the blue 20-20-20 sprayer feeder. this should get the bush off to a good start.
Do you garden? this is your season for growing Tomatoes & Peppers etc. :)
It went down to 28 here last night Burrrrr!
Good luck with your pomagranite they are great fun to grow & eat Yum.
Marturo
Sorry it took so long getting to your question. My Dad is outside of Sebring Fla. He is just now starting his growing season, so keeping that in mind.
Feed now. I believe you will see good growth & get this tree well on it's way to producing Fruit in a few years :)
If you can find ESPOMA (Plant Tone ) & work it into the upper 3 to 4 inches of soil then feed the bush with a Foiliar spray early in the am with the blue 20-20-20 sprayer feeder. this should get the bush off to a good start.
Do you garden? this is your season for growing Tomatoes & Peppers etc. :)
It went down to 28 here last night Burrrrr!
Good luck with your pomagranite they are great fun to grow & eat Yum.
Marturo