I have a one year old pomogranate tree. During the summer, it bloomed several beautiful flowers, but never produced fruit. About 2 months ago, I brought it inside prepare for the Fall and the Winter. It started to lose all it's leaf. 1 months ago, I moved the tree in front of a great window. Hoping to help the tree to maintain it's last 10 leafs. Now, there is no leaf on the branch anymore. Did my pomogranate tree died? Would I be able to save it?
Pomegranates are deciduous, they always drop their leaves for the winter. They like to be kept fairly cool over winter, too - don't keep it in a hot room, an unheated room (or garage) would be better, ideally around 5 to 10°C.