

My pomegranate tree has fallen over and partially uprooted with the recent snowfall. It has been growing, flowering and bearing fruit. But the condition of the bark makes me think that the tree hasn't been doing great for some time before it fell over. Is there anything I can do to keep (a part of) this tree?
by AdministrationOwn724

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Only if you get it back into the ground. It’s dormant now, so if you do so quickly, it might well survive.
I dunno, you could probably literally leave it and it would live…or try and get the roots back in the ground and stake it up
I had no idea you could grow pomegrenate in climates that get snow. What climate zone are you in?
Would love to try it over here in southern Sweden.
Usually yes. I once had a problem with one that caused the loss of the main trunk, and she regrew from there again.
In this case it seems you just put her upright and she will recover.
Punica granatum are very resistant. Good luck 🎄