Wonderful Pomegranate Tree
The Wonderful Pomegranate Tree is your edible landscaping MVP. This deciduous beauty serves up glossy green leaves, show-stopping orange-red blooms in summer, and those iconic ruby-jeweled fruits that make you feel like an actual farmer (even if you live in the suburbs). Hardy, heat-loving, and surprisingly low-maintenance once established, this tree delivers serious curb appeal plus the ultimate farm-to-table flex when harvest season rolls around.
Planting Tips
Plant in well-draining soil and full sun either in-ground or in a large container that can be moved indoors during freezing weather. Water deeply but infrequently once establishedāthis drought-tolerant tree actually prefers drier conditions. Feed in early spring and prune in late winter to remove suckers and maintain shape while encouraging fruit production.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns









Wonderful Pomegranate Tree
Wonderful Pomegranate Tree
The Wonderful Pomegranate Tree is your edible landscaping MVP. This deciduous beauty serves up glossy green leaves, show-stopping orange-red blooms in summer, and those iconic ruby-jeweled fruits that make you feel like an actual farmer (even if you live in the suburbs). Hardy, heat-loving, and surprisingly low-maintenance once established, this tree delivers serious curb appeal plus the ultimate farm-to-table flex when harvest season rolls around.
Planting Tips
Plant in well-draining soil and full sun either in-ground or in a large container that can be moved indoors during freezing weather. Water deeply but infrequently once establishedāthis drought-tolerant tree actually prefers drier conditions. Feed in early spring and prune in late winter to remove suckers and maintain shape while encouraging fruit production.
Original: $49.00
-70%$49.00
$14.70Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
The Wonderful Pomegranate Tree is your edible landscaping MVP. This deciduous beauty serves up glossy green leaves, show-stopping orange-red blooms in summer, and those iconic ruby-jeweled fruits that make you feel like an actual farmer (even if you live in the suburbs). Hardy, heat-loving, and surprisingly low-maintenance once established, this tree delivers serious curb appeal plus the ultimate farm-to-table flex when harvest season rolls around.
Planting Tips
Plant in well-draining soil and full sun either in-ground or in a large container that can be moved indoors during freezing weather. Water deeply but infrequently once establishedāthis drought-tolerant tree actually prefers drier conditions. Feed in early spring and prune in late winter to remove suckers and maintain shape while encouraging fruit production.























