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Pomegranate ‘Smith Angel Red’ PP – Angel Red Pomegranate – 5 Gallon

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Chill Time Chill Time

Many stonefruits and pomefruits, such as apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums and their relatives, require a level of winter “chill hours” to set a crop the following summer. Chilling requirements can vary widely from one variety to another and fruit selections should be made carefully. A fruit varietys chilling requirement is a key determinant of where it will consistently produce satisfactory crops of fruit.

Several online maps and resources are available, but essentially all of urban Orange County is “low-chill”. The closer to the coast the lower the chill hours, and some of the foothill and canyons offer a bit more chill. The milder your winters, the lower your “chill hours”.

A very though explantion about fruit tree chilling requirements can be found HERE

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Height and width of fruit trees is often very miunderstood. The sizes listed here are of reasonably mature trees, perhaps 15-20 years old and with no size-limiting pruning.

Most deciduous fruit trees, such as apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums and their relatives, can be quite successfully maintaned at a much smaller size than shown, even up to 50% of the size indicated. Manageing the size of a fruit tree is best accomplished by “summer pruning”. Winter pruning is important to develope a strong plant structure and for improved fruit production. However, tree size in managaged with summer pruning.

For a thorough discussion of both summer and winter pruning see THIS

A series of outstanding videos on fruit tree pruning can be seen HERE

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Home fruit tree choices, especially when several fruits are involved, should always plan for successive ripening periods. Careful planning can insure ripe, fresh fruit for months, rather than being overwhelmed for a few weeks.

These ripening dates provided here are reasonably accurate, but may vary slightly depending upon location and variations in climate.

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Click On Icons For More Information:

Chill Time Chill Time Mature Height & Width Mature Height & Width Fruit Harvest Time Fruit Harvest Time


Chill Time Chill Time

Many stonefruits and pomefruits, such as apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums and their relatives, require a level of winter “chill hours” to set a crop the following summer. Chilling requirements can vary widely from one variety to another and fruit selections should be made carefully. A fruit varietys chilling requirement is a key determinant of where it will consistently produce satisfactory crops of fruit.

Several online maps and resources are available, but essentially all of urban Orange County is “low-chill”. The closer to the coast the lower the chill hours, and some of the foothill and canyons offer a bit more chill. The milder your winters, the lower your “chill hours”.

A very though explantion about fruit tree chilling requirements can be found HERE

X Close Mature Height Width Mature Height
& Width

Height and width of fruit trees is often very miunderstood. The sizes listed here are of reasonably mature trees, perhaps 15-20 years old and with no size-limiting pruning.

Most deciduous fruit trees, such as apples, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums and their relatives, can be quite successfully maintaned at a much smaller size than shown, even up to 50% of the size indicated. Manageing the size of a fruit tree is best accomplished by “summer pruning”. Winter pruning is important to develope a strong plant structure and for improved fruit production. However, tree size in managaged with summer pruning.

For a thorough discussion of both summer and winter pruning see THIS

A series of outstanding videos on fruit tree pruning can be seen HERE

X Close Water Time Fruit Harvest Time

Home fruit tree choices, especially when several fruits are involved, should always plan for successive ripening periods. Careful planning can insure ripe, fresh fruit for months, rather than being overwhelmed for a few weeks.

These ripening dates provided here are reasonably accurate, but may vary slightly depending upon location and variations in climate.

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Simply the best pomegranate on the market! Large, showy, bright, orange-red blooms on upright, fount-like branches produce large, vivid red fruit that ripens late summer to fall. Less pulp and higher juice content than others, with seeds soft enough to be eaten fresh. Deciduous.

PLANT DETAILS
Plant Type: Tree
Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous
Flowering Time: Late Winter to Spring
Landscape Size: Moderate growing; reaches 10 ft. tall and wide.
Watering Details: Once established, water occasionally; more in extreme heat or containers.
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Plant Zone: 7
Size: #5Gallon Container*
Delivery: Direct From Roger’s Gardens Professionals**


* In-Store Pickup Available – Fees May Apply
* Delivery in Orange County, CA Only: Available Monday – Saturday

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