Pomegranate

in #gardening8 years ago

the pomegranate tree that I planted about 8 years ago, is now beginning to bear fruit, the pomegranate tree I planted, in the back of my house, my home is in aceh sumatra

according to what I read in the media, Pomegranate has many benefits for our body, content of vitamin A, vitamin C and iron in pomegranate helpful to combat the effects of free radicals. Thus eating this fruit can stop cell damage, which in turn can prevent cancer, particularly prostate cancer, breast cancer and lung cancer

so what else are we waiting for, let's plant a tree in a vacant lot around the yard of your house, which will provide benefits for us and for future generations

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I love pommegranate. Our tree seldom makes fruit.

you have to give them a special fertilizer for their fruitful
thank you @breezin

I dont think our climate is ideal for it...

wow nice work! i love pomegranate, you're lucky to have your own tree

It's great that you have the tree in your garden! It is one of my favorite fruits!

You have so many different fruit trees around you, that you have planted. You really show us how to put our empty spaces to work for food. Will your pomegranate fruits turn red when they are ripe? It looks like you have several fruits covered in cloth, or they are bags hanging in the tree. What are they and why do you have them? Thanks!

yes, I covered pomegranate with a cloth, so as not disturbed by squirrels, which many life here
thank you @haphazard-hstead

Squirrels are a problem everywhere, I think! It's good that you have found a way to work around them! It's not always easy. Enjoy your pomegranates!