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First New Jersey grown Pomegranates! 

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The rain caused these to crack so I gave them a taste. I will leave the rest of the fruit on the bush as long as possible.
These fruits are from female flowers that came up in July, so from then to now (October) is about 4 months. Lets leave them on for another few weeks, or before temps drop below 28 F (this seems to be the freezing point for many fruits, some can go lower).
Update: The final harvest in November was sweeter! So I am happy to say this pomegranate variety is a keeper.

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Комментарии : 27   
@newyorktropicalgarden9364
@newyorktropicalgarden9364 4 дня назад
Thank you for telling me about this video!
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 4 дня назад
@@newyorktropicalgarden9364 you're welcome and good luck with your poms over in NY, keep us posted!
@MoebiusUK
@MoebiusUK 11 месяцев назад
Congrats. Thats a great and unexpected achievement to grow pomegranate to ripeness in NJ. The fruit looks a really good size and the arils have a beautiful colour to them. Well done. 👍🏽🙌🏽
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 11 месяцев назад
There's a few more hardy types I need to experiment with, as well as soft seeded and early. I'm glad this particular variety lived up to the claims
@yourweekendgardner301
@yourweekendgardner301 11 месяцев назад
Nice haul.
@josephjude1290
@josephjude1290 11 месяцев назад
Very cool. What type of pomegranate tree is it
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 11 месяцев назад
This one is called Afganski aka Russian #26
@KidGarden100
@KidGarden100 11 месяцев назад
awesome man 😊 looks amazing !
@joestropicals6760
@joestropicals6760 11 месяцев назад
That’s awesome my friend. A good quality pomegranate too! Nice and red. Hopefully they’ll naturally sweeten up for you next year 🙌🏾
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 11 месяцев назад
Yes sir! I've got over a dozen left on the tree, going to see if they continue to color up before hard frosts
@rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr631
@rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr631 8 месяцев назад
They look great! Are they similar to how store-bought pomegranates taste? Or more tart than that?
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 8 месяцев назад
I would say it's more tart than "wonderful" and I've been disappointed by store poms lately. They are underripe, and sometimes bitter. The best store bought pom I've had so far has been "sweetheart" which is a soft seeded variety. Surprisingly it came from walmart. The afganski is good, considering it can grow this far north. Next year if I get fruit sooner, I bet they will ripen more and the flavor will improve (not that it's bad, but I am thinking it will be less tart than sweet when fully ripe).
@hamitfusha710
@hamitfusha710 6 месяцев назад
Hi , I’m in North NJ & wanted to plant 3 pomegranates , Wonderful ,Parfianka , & Russian , do you think they will all fruit?
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 6 месяцев назад
Hi those are good varieties. The parfianka and the russian should do okay, with the Russian being the most cold hary of the 3. The wonderful unfortunately will not survive most winters here unless you protect it, it's the least hardy of the 3. That one you can grow in a container instead and move it inside for the winter and back out in the spring. Are you also in zone 7? I am assuming you will be planting them in the ground. If you plant them in a pot you will have to bring them indoors
@hamitfusha710
@hamitfusha710 6 месяцев назад
@@raregrowsNJ I’m in zone 6B ,North NJ , I wanted to plant them in ground, if needed probably wrap the trunks for the first 3 years hopefully they survive.
@hamitfusha710
@hamitfusha710 6 месяцев назад
@@raregrowsNJ I’m in zone 6B , was planning to plant all 3 at SW corner by a pvc fence & cover the trunks with burlap & mulch over roots, experiment & hopefully they fruit.
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 6 месяцев назад
@@hamitfusha710 good idea planting in a sheltered spot, as you can see my main plant is against that retaining wall which adds extra heat. i think you will be fine in 6b with the two russian varieties. the Wonderful is definitely not a zone 7a plant let alone 6b, but maybe with the burlap you can get away with it. keep us updated!
@CashNYC
@CashNYC 11 месяцев назад
where in NJ you at brother?
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 11 месяцев назад
hey I am north jersey, passaic county
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 11 месяцев назад
are you trying to grow one in NYC?
@CashNYC
@CashNYC 11 месяцев назад
@@raregrowsNJ I'm in central NJ near Rutgers growing one rite now took it out the pot this year had it for about 2 years in the pot. Yours is beautiful I picked mine too early this year inside was white smh 2nd year in a row. Smh
@CashNYC
@CashNYC 11 месяцев назад
@@raregrowsNJ can I buy some seeds off u?
@raregrowsNJ
@raregrowsNJ 11 месяцев назад
@@CashNYC seeds won't give you the same fruit, I actually have rooted cuttings on my Etsy store from this exact plant. If you want to wait until spring that will be better because if I ship it now the roots might freeze in the mail. My Etsy store is the same name as RU-vid. Cheers!
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