Friday, August 28, 2009

Pomegranates

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A few months after the pomegranate tree blossoms, of course, you get pomegranates.


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Not many though. That's pretty much it. The tree still hasn't recovered from the extreme pruning it got after my break-in. :(


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The few pomegranates were just enough to enjoy plain, or to sprinkle on top of some frozen yogurt.


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Other garden updates.

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5 comments:

  1. So pretty. Thank you for sharing! Pomegranates are one of my favorites.

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  2. my friend just gifted me with a bunch of pomegranates from her tree. so nice especially since these are expensive fruits.

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  3. You have the paler pomegranates, right? The color is very delicate. My neighbor's tree just got its first serious (on-purpose) pruning in 10 years. I wonder how it will produce next year.

    Ugh. I remember how upsetting that break-in was for you. Hope there are no more like that!

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  4. Pomegranate season. Makes me want to make Chiles en Nogada.

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  5. Nichole,
    Mine too.

    CC,
    They're not too bad when they're in season. Maybe $1 each?

    Nikki,
    Yeah, the yellow kind so the seeds are sweet, not tart. This was more of a hacking than a pruning because the tree blocks the view into the side yard.

    Toni,
    Ooh, reminds me to blog La Casita's chile en nogada.

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