Pomegranates for Now
Cooperator Field Trials and Field Days
As of 2011, nearly 5,000 plants were distributed to interested parties. Some plants were provided to homeowners and hobbyists, others were given to nursery folks and to individuals and companies for field trials. The program has since been discontinued. Also, the Water Conserv II project was ended and the pomegranate plants removed. Field days were held until 2012.
Handouts for all field days:
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- Announcements
- Contacts
- How to eat a Pomegranate
- Pomegranate project mission and objectives
- Why grow pomegranates?
- Botany
- Culture
- Health Benefits
- Fruit Uses, Recipes, and Storage
- Florida Experience
- Starting a Pomegranate Enterprise
- Tasting Florida Poms: A Video Journey
- Locating Pomegranate Nursery Plants
- Taste Test Results and Cultivar Descriptions
- Cooperator field trials and field days
- Presentations
- Water Conserv II
- Accessions
- Allied Organizations
- Florida Pomegranate Association
- Information Resources
- National Clonal Germplasm Repository
- Pesticides
- Southeastern U.S. Cultivars
- What's New