The best pomegranate on the market! Large, showy, bright, orange-red blooms on upright, 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.
Hi Linda, we request birthdates for 2 reasons: one is to know our customer age demographics so we can better serve our customers, and two is because win future we may send out marketing promotions for birthdays. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward ti seeing you soon.
Are these just for the warmer states ? Will they survive zone 5? Thank you
Hi Maggie,
Pomegranates can tolerate a modest amount of winter cold, but unfortunately only to about Zone 7.
Sorry. How about a nice crisp apple?
Ron
Tried to sign up for your preferred customer discount – WHY do you require a birth date?
Hi Linda, we request birthdates for 2 reasons: one is to know our customer age demographics so we can better serve our customers, and two is because win future we may send out marketing promotions for birthdays.
Thank you for your understanding. We look forward ti seeing you soon.