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I have about 30 pommegranites about 4" high in 2" trays that need to be transplanted. Zone 9. Would these be better off put in their own 4" or 6" pot & planted next spring, or would I be just as well off planting them on a raised row in the back yard right now? I heard they are a nightmare to train into trees... so if I left them bush out, what would be a good distance between each to leave walking room between to pick the fruit when they make? Soil/fert requirements?
Thanks...
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