Back in 2008 an old gardener that lives up the hill from our yard brought me a tiny little switch of a tree he had sprouted from seed he took out of a pomegranate from the local Brookshire's supermarket. He said, "Plant it on the south side of the house to protect it from the winter winds," so I planted it in the red sand behind my garage. No other fertilizer or plant food, just a pretty nice layer of hardwood mulch around it.
We moved out of that house a year later, in 2009, and our daughter and her two kids have been there since. The other day I was over there checking on the house, and noticed that the tree actually had a fruit on it! I know my daughter has never watered it in the two years she's been living there...certainly not through the brutal Summer of 2011.
What an amazing plant:
We moved out of that house a year later, in 2009, and our daughter and her two kids have been there since. The other day I was over there checking on the house, and noticed that the tree actually had a fruit on it! I know my daughter has never watered it in the two years she's been living there...certainly not through the brutal Summer of 2011.
What an amazing plant: