I've only ever known two varieties. It's cool to learn there's a whole bunch out there the same as avocados and figs. Are they all more or less equally hardy and easy to grow? I have three trees between the sidewalk and street and want to plant another three. Tough growing conditions but I'm improving the soil. Also, im In San Diego.
Nice weather in SD! From what I can tell they all grow fairly similarly. I water twice a week when young and then once a week when they start to produce. From what I have seen they are all pretty tough and will grow even when neglected. One year I dry farmed them and the Parfianka did very well but the Sweet's fruit all cracked.
Great review! Are Erin and Sweet soft seeded? I just had my first from my tree Parfianka this year. Delicious. I have small plants of Ariana, Desertnyi, Gissarski Rosovyi, Kazaki, and Vkusnyi. I been pondering which ones i should put in the ground. Knowing the early season of Desertnyi it is a must plant for me now. 😁
WOW! That's quite a collection! My relatives are growing Salavatski. Hope to try someday. Yes, the Erin and the sweet which I assume is either a Sweet or Eversweet both have soft seeds.
The Russian collection from Dr. Gregory Levin interests me quite a bit. I never had any of them except for Parfianka, lol. I will need to source me the Erin from Laguna Hills as I did not know that was soft seeded.
@RichsTopGardening Yes, Levin's collection is amazing! Erin's seeds were not as hard as Wonderful. They didn't stand out to me which is why I would say soft. It was my first and only one I have had and the only one on the tree. I would ask Gary Matsuoka to be 100% sure.
@@RichsTopGardening Eating a Parfianka now and yes the seeds are very similar to Erin. I think the hard seeds are usually with the cold hardy poms like Salavatski.
I live in Brentwood. I first caught the fever when I worked Napa Valley and saw quite a few there. I don't know your exact climate or conditions but Dave Wilson has a video of different varieties in Winters so I imagine if they thrive there they should thrive in Shingle Springs.
Hi@@growyourownavocados . Just watch your video. Can we connect/what's app? I want to try the eversweet pomegranate. Here we have a yellow one but not that sweet. I really don't know the name of it but I can show you
Excellent DEMO! Such beautiful fruit varieties; each unique in size, color & flavor!
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Rats ate all mine this year, I have Wonderful, Parfianka, Desertnyi, and Ariana.
Yikes! Sorry to hear that. I left out gum as Gary Matsuoka recommends and it worked.
Thanks for sharing this
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
New sub…thanks for this great video
Thanks! Pomegranates are such an amazing fruit!
Great video!
Thanks for watching. They're definitely much easier to grow.
I've only ever known two varieties. It's cool to learn there's a whole bunch out there the same as avocados and figs. Are they all more or less equally hardy and easy to grow? I have three trees between the sidewalk and street and want to plant another three. Tough growing conditions but I'm improving the soil. Also, im In San Diego.
Nice weather in SD! From what I can tell they all grow fairly similarly. I water twice a week when young and then once a week when they start to produce. From what I have seen they are all pretty tough and will grow even when neglected. One year I dry farmed them and the Parfianka did very well but the Sweet's fruit all cracked.
Great review! Are Erin and Sweet soft seeded? I just had my first from my tree Parfianka this year. Delicious. I have small plants of Ariana, Desertnyi, Gissarski Rosovyi, Kazaki, and Vkusnyi. I been pondering which ones i should put in the ground. Knowing the early season of Desertnyi it is a must plant for me now. 😁
WOW! That's quite a collection! My relatives are growing Salavatski. Hope to try someday.
Yes, the Erin and the sweet which I assume is either a Sweet or Eversweet both have soft seeds.
The Russian collection from Dr. Gregory Levin interests me quite a bit. I never had any of them except for Parfianka, lol. I will need to source me the Erin from Laguna Hills as I did not know that was soft seeded.
@RichsTopGardening Yes, Levin's collection is amazing!
Erin's seeds were not as hard as Wonderful. They didn't stand out to me which is why I would say soft. It was my first and only one I have had and the only one on the tree.
I would ask Gary Matsuoka to be 100% sure.
@@RichsTopGardening Eating a Parfianka now and yes the seeds are very similar to Erin. I think the hard seeds are usually with the cold hardy poms like Salavatski.
who sells erin?
Laguna Hills nursery in SoCal propagates them.
Where do you live? I live in shingle springs ca. Was wondering if they grow well here
I live in Brentwood. I first caught the fever when I worked Napa Valley and saw quite a few there.
I don't know your exact climate or conditions but Dave Wilson has a video of different varieties in Winters so I imagine if they thrive there they should thrive in Shingle Springs.
Ok cool thanks for the response
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Hi@@growyourownavocados . Just watch your video. Can we connect/what's app?
I want to try the eversweet pomegranate. Here we have a yellow one but not that sweet. I really don't know the name of it but I can show you
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