🤩Wish I could compare all these and take notes. If I was visiting California, I'd skip their wine tours, and I'd choose ^this tour over them without hesitation! 😁👍
Iran has over 700 varieties of pomegranate in its two national pomegranate collections (in Saveh and Yazd). But the plant is considered as 'strategic crop' and the seedlings are not shared with outside world.
@@RendColt You can "smuggle" anything out of anywhere, as long as you are prepared to take the risk. BTW check my video about true black pomegranate from Iran on my channel.
I'm glad I recently picked up some Parfianka and Ambrosia pomegranate trees. The Dave Wilson nursery website makes it easy to find nurseries that carry particular varieties. I now have them alternating in a 100' hedge with Wonderful, Utah Sweet, Desertnyi and Angel Red varieties.
How would you rate the Desertnyi flavor and cold hardiness? I'm in 8a and currently have a Salavatski and Parfianka. The Parfianka hasn't fruited yet (seems less cold tolerant than Salavatski).
I loved this video. Would you consider doing this same type video with other fruits as well? I love to hear all about each fruit, and even hearing the 'crunch' as you bite into things is very helpful. I am planning for several new varieties of trees, and this is JUST the information I am looking for in regards to what varieties we will ultimately grow. :
I'm dying to try the parfianka & angel red pomegranates. Lately I'm eating quite a few poms of a dark purplish color that I keep being given from someone's yard that I know, with an amazing sweet/acid almost berry like taste! I don't know the variety but it's definitely not the typical wonderful variety. has such an addicting flavor
Considering backyard orchard culture, What is your spacing recommendation between a pomegranate, Persian mulberry and Pakistan Mulberry in a row ? Thank you again for these wonderful videos. By the way I also have a suggestion and that is posting the videos in HD quality. Thanks!
Babak Taherian Spacing is entirely up to whatever is manageable for you. I would probably recommend at least ten feet on the mulberries. Consider trellising the pomegranate. They are very easy to sculpt and manage.
Hello there David!!!!! I was wondering if you could advise me on how to treat already forming black spots on my early (still green, only about 2" big) pomegranate fruits on my "Wonderful"? i just planted it a week ago and they have the "spots". there were a few already on them when i got it from my local nursery- but it was the only one left so i'm trying it out... think they're fungal?
parfianka would be one I love to have.. I have a wonderful variety and it's in first year fruit can't wait to taste my pomegranates..I'm in southern cali
Wonderful is the Persian/Iranian veraity which is not mentioned...Iran has been the biggest producing Pome fruit sine ages...give respect where its due...turkmenistan Pome is also Persian/Iranian....great vid
The collection in Turkmenistan was gathered from a number of countries in the region such as Iran, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan. Iran still has the largest collection of Pomegranate in the world in its 2 national collections. Iran also produces the best quality and is the biggest exporter in the world. Iran is second largest producer of Pomegranate in the world after India, but Indian product has lower quality and also sometimes is even rejected by EU because of high levels of pesticides; while most of Iranian products are literally organically grown.
why would Turkmenstans poms be a persian / iranian fruit? those pomegranates are a result of natural selection created by nature, not of some persians.
Thank you for all your wonderful videos. I hope I see a video on how to train or prune/establish pomegranate or not even sure if pomegranate needs that. Thanks
We have 4 or 5 pomegranates in our demo orchard. Two espaliered, one tree form and a couple more clump grown. We have included some pruning and training of the espaliers in our videos, but the others have required little pruning so far. But we will get to them.
Dave Wilson Nursery Thank you so much for your prompt response. I have a well established pomegranate that has not producing much in the past couple of years. I also bought a Dave Wilson grown Parfianka Pomegranate in a 5 gallon container (We Iranians Love pomegranates). I wish I could buy a larger size though but was not available. So I am definitely looking forward to the new videos exclusively about training and growing pomegranates successfully with maximum quality fruit. Thank you so much again for your outstanding educational videos.
What about the variety known as Angel Red. I'm about to plant about 12 pomegranate trees and would sure like to pick the most ideal & best one. Parfianka sounds like the best bet, but there's nothing here about Wonderful or Angel Red??
I’m curious how to get a start from my grandparents tree. I know it’s older than 65 years but still fruiting. It doesn’t produce much anymore but it receives no care at all. What would be my best option?
Best option would be to plant a new tree. You could try to collect wood from it in the early spring and graft it onto another rootstock. If you have the rootstock or some other tree you want to graft over.
Hot is fine but high humidity leads to cracking the fruit and diseases. In north Vietnam probably you can grow it better. Get the variety which Thailand grows.
i have a Pomegranate tree in full sun and about 4 years old but very small fruit ??? what can I do to get bigger fruit and larger fruit ? zone 9 ...thanks
Did the research.....Parfianka!!!! Size, color, taste, amount of juice...win-win-win-win-win sold!!
DWN and Tom Spellman, always worth watching. Thank you Floyd Zaiger.
🤩Wish I could compare all these and take notes. If I was visiting California, I'd skip their wine tours, and I'd choose ^this tour over them without hesitation! 😁👍
Iran has over 700 varieties of pomegranate in its two national pomegranate collections (in Saveh and Yazd). But the plant is considered as 'strategic crop' and the seedlings are not shared with outside world.
Can you smuggle some out?
@@RendColt You can "smuggle" anything out of anywhere, as long as you are prepared to take the risk.
BTW check my video about true black pomegranate from Iran on my channel.
@@drpk6514Iran's best variety of pomengarnete
My absolute favorite fruit! This was a fantastic exploration.
Wow incredible. Some amazing varieties of fruit.
I'm glad I recently picked up some Parfianka and Ambrosia pomegranate trees. The Dave Wilson nursery website makes it easy to find nurseries that carry particular varieties. I now have them alternating in a 100' hedge with Wonderful, Utah Sweet, Desertnyi and Angel Red varieties.
How would you rate the Desertnyi flavor and cold hardiness? I'm in 8a and currently have a Salavatski and Parfianka. The Parfianka hasn't fruited yet (seems less cold tolerant than Salavatski).
Lovely video. Lots of great info for people like me trying to learn about pomegranates. I hope the orchard is surviving the drought!
I loved this video. Would you consider doing this same type video with other fruits as well? I love to hear all about each fruit, and even hearing the 'crunch' as you bite into things is very helpful. I am planning for several new varieties of trees, and this is JUST the information I am looking for in regards to what varieties we will ultimately grow. :
I'm dying to try the parfianka & angel red pomegranates. Lately I'm eating quite a few poms of a dark purplish color that I keep being given from someone's yard that I know, with an amazing sweet/acid almost berry like taste! I don't know the variety but it's definitely not the typical wonderful variety. has such an addicting flavor
Glad to see another video! Keep em coming.
Considering backyard orchard culture, What is your spacing recommendation between a pomegranate, Persian mulberry and Pakistan Mulberry in a row ? Thank you again for these wonderful videos. By the way I also have a suggestion and that is posting the videos in HD quality. Thanks!
Babak Taherian Spacing is entirely up to whatever is manageable for you. I would probably recommend at least ten feet on the mulberries. Consider trellising the pomegranate. They are very easy to sculpt and manage.
Nostalgia. I Missed This Video in 10 Years Ago
Wonderful was the first type mentioned...
Just bought a sharp velvet. Very excited!
Hello there David!!!!! I was wondering if you could advise me on how to treat already forming black spots on my early (still green, only about 2" big) pomegranate fruits on my "Wonderful"? i just planted it a week ago and they have the "spots". there were a few already on them when i got it from my local nursery- but it was the only one left so i'm trying it out... think they're fungal?
Tbh, My Favorites are "Pink Satin", "Parfianka"
and "Eversweet"
Thank you how much distance between the tree and tree
parfianka would be one I love to have.. I have a wonderful variety and it's in first year fruit can't wait to taste my pomegranates..I'm in southern cali
Juan Arcos me too! I am in Costa Mesa and will be looking for Parfianka. Let me know if you know who sells these here. Thanks
Do you have wonderful verity
how does eversweet taste? he never describes how eversweet tasted after he chewed it. THanks!
Wonderful is the Persian/Iranian veraity which is not mentioned...Iran has been the biggest producing Pome fruit sine ages...give respect where its due...turkmenistan Pome is also Persian/Iranian....great vid
The collection in Turkmenistan was gathered from a number of countries in the region such as Iran, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan.
Iran still has the largest collection of Pomegranate in the world in its 2 national collections. Iran also produces the best quality and is the biggest exporter in the world. Iran is second largest producer of Pomegranate in the world after India, but Indian product has lower quality and also sometimes is even rejected by EU because of high levels of pesticides; while most of Iranian products are literally organically grown.
why would Turkmenstans poms be a persian / iranian fruit? those pomegranates are a result of natural selection created by nature, not of some persians.
Thank you for all your wonderful videos. I hope I see a video on how to train or prune/establish pomegranate or not even sure if pomegranate needs that. Thanks
We have 4 or 5 pomegranates in our demo orchard. Two espaliered, one tree form and a couple more clump grown. We have included some pruning and training of the espaliers in our videos, but the others have required little pruning so far. But we will get to them.
Dave Wilson Nursery Thank you so much for your prompt response. I have a well established pomegranate that has not producing much in the past couple of years. I also bought a Dave Wilson grown Parfianka Pomegranate in a 5 gallon container (We Iranians Love pomegranates). I wish I could buy a larger size though but was not available. So I am definitely looking forward to the new videos exclusively about training and growing pomegranates successfully with maximum quality fruit. Thank you so much again for your outstanding educational videos.
Dave Wilson Nursery Would love to see those videos when they come out. We'll stay tuned!
What about the variety known as Angel Red. I'm about to plant about 12 pomegranate trees and would sure like to pick the most ideal & best one. Parfianka sounds like the best bet, but there's nothing here about Wonderful or Angel Red??
I'm thinking of growing these indoors. I live in the Illinois area. ... thoughts?
Anytime you need someone to help you sample pomegranates I'm available
Can I.get this variety !
How old does a pomegranate tree have to be before it will produce fruit?
Wow, what a fun video!
Most will produce first year.
Great explanation
You guys are making me hungry for a pomegranate
How can I buy some Cutting from your pomegranate tree, please give some info...
Sorry, we sell trees only.
I want that parfianka pomegranate so badly
I’m curious how to get a start from my grandparents tree. I know it’s older than 65 years but still fruiting. It doesn’t produce much anymore but it receives no care at all. What would be my best option?
Best option would be to plant a new tree. You could try to collect wood from it in the early spring and graft it onto another rootstock. If you have the rootstock or some other tree you want to graft over.
Actually pomegranates are propagated on their own root. So you could try to grow cuttings in the spring.
@@DaveWilsonTreescan I buy the varieties
Grate iwont ur plant please tell me proses
I'm wondering if UCR sells some of their plants? Anyone know?
Great video! Thanks
Humidity may be a problem, but they like the heat.
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Good sir I am Suresh Chopda from india I give me a pomogrenate nolege your contact please
Love this video compared to the citrus video where the guy doesn’t give any fruit out to taste.
that looks great
What grows fastest for rootstock?
Pomegranates are all grown on their own root.
I need 1200 plants in India....
omg they look so good
i would love to see your thoughts about the variety from Israel called "Acco".
csandreas1 Sorry, we're not familiar with that one.
Parfianka and sharp velvet are the best
I'm in Vietnam where the weather is hot all most year. Can i grow pomegranate in hot weather? Thanks a lot!
Hot is fine but high humidity leads to cracking the fruit and diseases. In north Vietnam probably you can grow it better. Get the variety which Thailand grows.
xhi can i get some seeds
+dev bachu Sorry, we don't sell seeds.
i have a Pomegranate tree in full sun and about 4 years old but very small fruit ???
what can I do to get bigger fruit and larger fruit ? zone 9 ...thanks
What variety is it? How often do you water it?
@@DaveWilsonTrees wonderful not watered much till now and I've planted 2 others near it so I hope that helps for pollination
FruiTube -- delicious side of TH-cam.
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well send some for me
Hi sir may i have ur email sir..i m going to start a nursery in near future...will need your help..
Sprinkle out on salads or top some cheesecakes
im drooling
Thumbs down for single ear audio.
Sorry, we have a much better camera now.
Dave Wilson Nursery any updates or more varieties now ...