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Apr 27, 2022 6:20 PM CST
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Name: Mj Neal
Denison, Texas
I have a dwarf pomegranate tree (have had it about 3 years). I was curious if I could successfully plant it into the ground. Its been in a pot, but its remained outside even in winter and is now self propagating 4 saplings. I need to move them at this point, im sure they're getting crowded. Do you guys think it would do well in the ground since its been an outdoor plant its whole life?
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Apr 28, 2022 6:59 AM CST
Name: John
Pomona/Riverside CA (Zone 9a)
If it survived your deep freeze outside in a pot, it's obviously hardy in your area so planting it would be just fine.
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