Pomegranate seedlings are best transplanted in spring and fall.
What you need to pay attention to is the technique of planting and the management after planting, if planted in the summer, the use of soil transplantation, planting shade, morning and evening spraying and other measures to carefully care for the tree can also survive. But this method is time-consuming, labor intensive and can not be adopted on a large scale, so it is generally not recommended to plant at this time.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate is a deciduous tree or shrub; simple leaves, usually opposite or clustered, without stipules. Flowers terminal or subterminal, solitary or several clustered or forming cymes, subcampanulate, lobes 5-9, petals 5-9, much wrinkled, imbricate arrangement; ovules numerous. Berry globose, with persistent calyx lobes at the tip, pericarp thick; seeds numerous, berry subglobose, fruit ripening in September-October.
The pomegranate is a deciduous shrub or small tree, evergreen in the tropics. The crown is tufted and naturally round-headed. The roots of the tree are yellowish brown. Strong growth, inter-root easily rooted. Tree height up to 5-7m, usually 3-4m, but dwarf pomegranate only about 1m high or shorter. The trunk is gray-brown, with tuberous protuberances, and the stem is mostly twisted to the left.
The history of pomegranate cultivation in China can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, and according to Lu Gong, it was introduced by Zhang Qian from the Western Regions. China's north and south are cultivated, to Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan and other places of planting area is larger, and cultivated some of the higher quality varieties. Anhui Huaiyuan County is the hometown of pomegranate in China, "Huaiyuan pomegranate" for the national geographical indications protection products.