Monday, April 13, 2009

Can i grow a pomegranate tree in louisville, ky?

i wanted to see if its possible, if so...what are the months i can start growing them and do i use the little seeds inside them?

Can i grow a pomegranate tree in louisville, ky?
Check with a local nursery but I doubt that the pomegranate tree could survive the winters in Kentucky.
Reply:Your hardiness zone should be 6b


It is my understanding that they will grow in zone 6a/b but will not produce fruit. That they produce fruit best in zones 8 to 11. Dwarf container grown produces good fruit in the colder zones.


I live in zone 6a MO. Would love to give it a try.


My theory, you won%26#039;t know until you try it. So why not try.


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Hardiness for pomegranate


USDA zone 6 B - 11.





Pomegranate are considered subtropical, yet they are cold-hardy to Sunset zone 5 Shrub grows to approximately 10 feet. They are self-fruitful and bear heavily, even when young. USDA zones 7-10. Sunset zones 5-24





http://www.growquest.com/Fruit%20trees%2...
Reply:i would think so, i live in london,ky and i know people that have had no trouble growing them



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