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Key Features
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Growth Habit:
- Multi-stemmed shrub or small tree
- Typically grows 8–12 feet tall and wide (can be pruned smaller)
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Wildlife Attraction & Pest Resistance:
- Flowers attract bees and pollinators
- Fruit may attract birds and small wildlife
- Generally deer resistant
- Relatively pest and disease resistant compared to many fruit crops
- Planting Zones: USDA Zones 7–10
- Sun Preferences: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily for best fruiting)
- Drought Tolerance: High once established; thrives in hot, dry climates
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Expected Growth Rate & Yield:
- Moderate growth rate
- Begins producing fruit in 2–3 years
- Mature plants yield heavy crops annually with proper care
Culinary Uses
- Fresh eating (soft seeds make it especially desirable)
- Juices and smoothies
- Salads, desserts, and garnishes
- Syrups, sauces, and homemade grenadine
- Freezing arils for long-term use
Medicinal & Traditional Uses
- Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C
- Traditionally used for heart health and immune support
- Juice and extracts commonly used in wellness applications
Planting Instructions (From a 4" Pot into the Ground)
1. Choose the Location
- Select a warm, sunny site with well-drained soil.
- A south-facing location helps maximize fruit production.
2. Prepare the Soil
- Loosen soil 10–12 inches deep.
- Mix in compost if soil is poor—pomegranates tolerate a wide range of soils.
3. Dig the Hole
- Dig a hole twice as wide as the 4" pot and slightly deeper.
4. Remove from Pot
- Gently remove the plant and loosen any circling roots.
5. Plant
- Place plant so the root ball is level with or slightly below soil surface.
- Backfill and firm soil gently.
6. Water
- Water thoroughly after planting.
- Keep soil consistently moist during establishment.
7. Spacing
- Space plants 10–15 feet apart depending on growth habit.
Overwintering Parfianka Pomegranate
In-Ground (Zones 7–10)
- Semi-deciduous to deciduous depending on climate
- Apply 2–4 inches of mulch around the base in late fall
- Prune in late winter or early spring while dormant
Cooler Climates (Zone 7 Edge)
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Protect from extreme cold with:
- Burlap wrap or frost cloth
- Planting near a south-facing wall
- Young plants benefit from extra winter protection
Container Plants
- Move containers to a protected area (garage or sheltered patio)
- Water lightly during dormancy to prevent roots from drying out
Parfianka Pomegranate combines ornamental beauty with exceptional fruit quality. With proper sun, warmth, and care, it delivers abundant harvests of flavorful fruit and serves as a striking focal point in edible landscapes.
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