By Dorjac
Essex, United Kingdom
This is not Pacman with a bad tooth. This mini pomegranite came my way from a tall standard tree in a pot. The friend said it cost £70 and was a birthday prez from her puzzled OH. Very pretty tree (hardy) to a degree. Any ideas on the best way to grow the seeds and when to start them? I do understand it may not 'come true'.
- 29 Nov, 2010
Answers
Would bought Poms produce viable seeds too Benjiboy?
Leg of venison (or muncjack) casseroled with the seeds of one pomegranite cooked in is delicious!
29 Nov, 2010
First extract the seed...sow close to the surface....leave between 70 and 80degs until germination...between one and 4 weeks...protect from frosts for the first few winters...should then withstand -10...probably won't fruit but will have attractive flowers.
I would sow seeds in the spring. In fact I think I will!
B
29 Nov, 2010