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Harvesting and Storing Pomegranates
Pomegranates are normally ready to harvest when they've reached their full color. Harvest typically begins in the fall.

Some Mulberry Varieties
A number of mulberries are available for landscapes. Here are profiles of selected ones.

Pomegranate Description and Distribution
The pomegranate is the sole member of the pomegranate family. Moderately long lived, these can bear good fruit crops for 20 years or so.

New World Mulberry History
There were numerous attempts to produce silkworms and mulberries in the New World. This happened in both the Spanish and English controlled areas.

Recommended Pomegranate Varieties
A number of pomegranate varieties are available to American gardeners. These include both heirloom ones, such as Plantation Sweet, as well as newer types.

White Mulberry
White mulberry has been grown for over five thousand years as food for silkworms in China. It has been introduced to many other parts of the world.

Selected Pomegranate Varieties
A number of pomegranate varieties are available in North America. Among these are popular types, such as Wonderful and Eversweet pomegranates.

Growing Salsify
Salsify is an easy to grow winter root crop. A number of varieties are available.

Growing Pomegranates
The self pollinating pomegranate is easy to grow. These make great bonsai and espalier.

Description and History of Salsify
Salsify was a popular vegetable in ancient Greek and Roman times. This belongs to the daisy family.

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