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grafted dwaft pomegranate tree

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John marquez starts with ...
After reading all the health benefits of consuming pomegranate, I am interested in growing one. Since i only have a courtyard and am limited in space, i am enquiring about the availability of a dwarf pomegranate tree that i could grow in a large pot. Could i also be informed on the success in growing one in Melbourne and also the yield?
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Jantina says...
I have seen something about a dwarf pomegranate somewhere but my memory of it was that it was not an eating variety in particular, however pomegranates are only fairly small trees as a rule (about 3x3 metres) and I'm sure one would do well in a pot as that would naturally dwarf it further. Lots of luck.
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Leona says...
I have an Elcite - apparently it is a semi-dwarf variety with yummy tasting yellow fruit. I also have the nana variety (really small dwarf variety)..the fruits are too small to eat on that one lol
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