![]() ![]() Pomegranates grow best in full sun and can take the harsh SoCal elements with ease. The seeds are coated in delicious sweet or tart juicy flesh called arils. Pomegranates are easy to grow and require little care and water to produce beautifully tasty and ornamental blossoms and fruit. ![]() Pomegranates are another native of the dry areas of Western Asia, and Southern Asia, so are well suited to the southern California climate. Pomegranate Tree & Flowers – Images by Fern Berg for Tree Vitalize Flowers are hidden from viewĪvailable at: Nature Hills & Fast-Growing-Trees Varieties Suitable for Southern California: Black Mission, Excel, Long Verde, Panache, Pasquale, Tenaįlowering Season: Early to mid-spring. The fig also features in our article on the best dwarf fruit trees for California.Īverage Size at Maturity: 10-30 ft tall and 10-30 ft wide Because of their size, figs are best suited to larger areas, although they can be grown in containers successfully. Whilst figs are drought tolerant as they are Mediterranean and West Asian natives, they’ll produce better with supplemental summer irrigation. ![]() This can be done in early spring when the trees break into leaf and then later when the fruit begins to form. However, they will produce more abundantly when fertilized, especially in dry inland areas of SoCal. They can even produce a harvest in areas with poor soil without any added fertilizer. Figs are easy to grow and require little care. Fig trees will grow throughout the state of California but are best suited to the south in areas with a Mediterranean climate. ![]()
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