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carrie418
State College, PA

June 17, 2009
02:23 PM

Post #6701336

Hi all,
I was looking at dwarf citrus trees for use as indoor/outdoor plants, and came across the Acorn Springs website, and they offer containerized Pomegranate for indoor growing. Has anyone tried growing Pomegranate indoors? Have they been stressful in producing fruit?
Thanks,
Carrie
barhea7
(Bre) Sellersville, PA
(Zone 7a)

June 27, 2009
12:01 AM

Post #6744176

I have one. Its going on its 2nd year growing. I have it outside in the summe & use it as a houseplant in the winter. Still no fruit yet though.
Hope this helps a little :)
bre

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