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    I was just reading an article in the dec issue of gyo, would like to have a go at growing a pomegranate. However, like a lot of good ideas, I can't seem to find a supplier of dwarf pomegranates to grow in a pot. If any of the editors of GYO read this it would be a very good idea to add suppliers of plants discussed in the article.

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    pomegranate seeds

    Good idea. I was eating a pomegranate and after reading GYO i decided to pop some seeds in a pot. Dont know if anything will happen but its worth a go.

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      You can always grow them as a Bonsai Nice red flowers if my fading memory serves me.
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      • #4
        anything happen with regards your pomergranate pip??? let me know ta caz xx

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        • #5
          I'm sure I've seen a dwarf one for sale on ebay.

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            Originally posted by nick the grief View Post
            You can always grow them as a Bonsai Nice red flowers if my fading memory serves me.
            Indeed.
            Punica granatum, is a very popular bonsai subject. You could probably get a two year old tree from the garden centre for £10 or less, take it out of the bonsai pot and put it in a regular pot.
            Last edited by VictoriaJS; 08-03-2010, 04:10 PM.
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