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    • The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a naturally dense, deciduous, bushy, multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows to heights of 10 to 12 feet and bears highly colored fruit with many juicy seeds inside. … See more

    History

    In old Latin, the name Malum punicum literally translates to "Apple of Grain" or multi-grain, in reference to the multiple seeds in the fruit. However, the current Latin nam… See more

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    Climate

    Most pomegranate cultivars are hardy down to 12 degrees F, with the hardier types surviving … See more

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    Soil and Site Selection

    Pomegranates perform best on deep loamy soils, but will still grow quite well in sandy and clay soils. Trees are tolerant of moderately acid to slightly alkaline soils and grow best i… See more

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    Propagation

    Pomegranates can be propagated from softwood or hardwood cuttings. Hardwood cuttings are the preferred means of propagation, but softwood cuttings collected i… See more

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  1. Pardes Rimmonim (Orchard of Pomegranates) is a primary text of Kabbalah composed by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed. It is composed of 13 gates or sections, each subdivided into chapters.
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    Pardes Rimonim (meaning "Orchard of Pomegranates", with the word pardes having the double meaning of kabbalistic "exegesis") is a primary text of Kabbalah composed in 1548 by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed, Galilee. 16th century Safed saw the theoretical systemisation of previous Kabbalistic theosophical views.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardes_Rimonim
    Pardes Rimonim (The Orchard of Pomegranates) is a seminal work in Kabbalistic literature, written by Rabbi Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522 C.E. – 1570 C.E.), commonly known as the Ramak. He was born in 1522 C.E. in Tzfat (Safed), a city in the Galilee, which was a major center of Jewish mysticism in the 16th century.
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  4. How to establish a pomegranate orchard… - Oxfarm …

    3 days ago · ORCHARD ESTABLISHMENT. Pomegranates require a spacing of around 3.5m x 4m. The tree density should permit adequate sunlight penetration for growth. The light penetration from between the rows depends on the …

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      The downbeat Azeri drama “Pomegranate Orchard” from Armenian-born director Ilgar Najaf is a deliberately paced tale with a visually mannered style that keeps viewers at arm’s length and distances them from the full impact of …

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    • POMEGRANATE ORCHARD / NAR BAĞI - European …

      Gabil returns home to the humble family farmstead, surrounded by an orchard of venerable pomegranate trees; since his sudden departure twelve years ago he was never once in contact. However, the deep emotional scars he left behind …