Pomegranate dig
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Re: Pomegranate dig
Any update on this? I dug myself a pommie on Saturday and did pretty much what you have done but on a much smaller scale so keen to understand how you progressed on this
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Re: Pomegranate dig
Yep. I’ll take a pic when I get home. Currently air layering the tree. Last spring I air layered a section - wrist thickness and it took which was awesome.
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Re: Pomegranate dig
Thanks for the pics. So I do have hope, the one I got however is an ornamental so only flowers no fruit:-)
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Re: Pomegranate dig
Not dwarf, it’s full size but only bears flowers that look like carnations. I had cut the tops off last year when in ground and this year moved into a pot
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