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Old 23-01-2003, 02:20 PM
Chovhani
 
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Default Pomegranate seeds

I'm in Canada, we have winters that would kill it but good hot summers. If I
plant it in a large pot later on and bring it in in winter, will I get
fruit?

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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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In article ,
(Frogleg) writes:
| On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:32:42 -0500, "Chovhani"
| wrote:
|
| My children saved some pomegranate seeds a few weeks ago, and forget

about
| them. I found them behind the computer, still slightly sticky but

almost
| dry, and two have tiny shoots. I'd like to take a shot at growing

these,
| just for fun, and I wonder if there are any special tips or should I

just
| experiment? I happen to have a bag of cactus compost in hand, which

would
| seem like a good medium. Any suggestions?
|
| What fun! Google on 'pomegranate germination' and 'pomegranate
| cultivation' and I'll bet you find something useful.

Don't really need it. Cactus compost isn't ideal, but they should
certainly grow in it - a better material might be half of that and
half of ordinary compost. Don't get it waterlogged and don't get
it too badly frozen, but otherwise they are very tough. They can
lose all their leaves if they dry out, but will regrow.

I keep neglecting mine and it recovers. If I do a bit better, I
may get flowers, but the UK is too cold (in summer) for fruit.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren,
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