Pomegranate trees are both ornamental and productive, with jewel-like fruit packed with antioxidants and flavor. They’re drought-tolerant as adults, but young trees in their first summer need the right care to establish deep roots and withstand the heat.
If you’ve just planted one this year, here are five important steps to help your pomegranate tree flourish through its first hot season.
1. 💧 Give Deep, Infrequent Waterings
Pomegranates don’t want constantly wet soil, but they do need consistent moisture while getting established:
- Water once or twice per week during dry spells, soaking the root zone deeply
- Let the upper inch of soil dry slightly between waterings
- Avoid frequent, shallow watering, which encourages surface roots
💡 Mixing Soil Moist Transplant Crystals into the soil at planting helps lock in moisture where the roots need it most.
2. 🍂 Mulch for Moisture and Temperature Control
Mulching is an easy way to help your pomegranate thrive in summer heat:
- Spread 2–3 inches of organic mulch (bark, straw, or compost) around the root zone
- Keep mulch a few inches from the trunk to prevent rot
- Mulch locks in moisture, reduces soil temperature swings, and discourages weeds
🌱 Refresh mulch mid-season to maintain its benefits.
3. ☀️ Offer Shade in Harsh Afternoon Sun
Pomegranates love sunlight, but young trees can burn in extreme conditions:
- Use shade cloth or plant near taller vegetation for partial afternoon protection
- Look for early warning signs like curled or scorched leaves
- Container-grown pomegranates can be shifted to a gentler light spot on hot days
🛡️ A little shade now helps the tree adapt to full sun in the long term.
4. 🐛 Watch for Pests and Leaf Issues
A stressed tree is more vulnerable to insect or fungal problems:
- Inspect weekly for aphids, whiteflies, or leaf spot
- Remove affected leaves and thin crowded growth for better airflow
- Use organic treatments like neem oil only if pest levels get high
🔍 Prevention is easier than treatment—and keeps your tree healthier overall.
5. 🚫 Skip Fertilizing in Peak Heat
Feeding in the middle of summer can backfire:
- Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers during hot months
- Overfeeding can cause weak, soft growth that suffers in heat
- Focus on consistent watering and protection until cooler weather
🌿 Root strength this summer means more flowers and fruit in future seasons.
🛒 Where to Buy Bare Root Pomegranate Trees
For healthy, vigorous trees from the start, go with Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC:
✅ Best prices on premium bare root pomegranate trees
✅ Non-GMO, zone-appropriate varieties
✅ Fast, careful shipping to your door
✅ Free 1-Year Plantsurance™ Guarantee – store credit if your tree doesn’t survive 🛡️
At Ty Ty, it’s always zero stress and all success.
🌟 Final Takeaway
Pomegranates may be hardy as adults, but their first summer requires steady care. With deep watering, mulch, occasional shade, pest monitoring, and patience, you’ll set your tree up for years of beauty and fruit.
Order your bare root pomegranate trees today from Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC and plant with confidence.


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