Description: 20 DWARF POMEGRANATE Tree Seeds (Punica granatum) "Nana" Garden Fruit House Plant This showy, dense, dwarf shrub displays attractive orange-red single flowers at an early age, followed by bright orange-red ornamental fruit. Excellent for containers or for use in the garden. A very effective bonsai specimen. Thrives in hot, dry summer areas. While pomegranates come in a variety of sizes, the Nana variety is considered to be the dwarf pomegranate. Growing to a mature height between 3 and 4 feet, it’s ideal for use in landscape hedges, containers, and even bonsai gardening. A burst of orange and red blossoms through the summer and then a golden yellow in the fall is what you can expect from a dwarf pomegranate shrub. They do produce pomegranates, but the fruit is smaller and has a different taste. Since a dwarf pomegranate is used for ornamental purposes and only grows a few feet tall, it is ideal for pots and containers. While it may start out in a quart-size pot, you may end with having the shrub in a 3 or 5-gallon container by the time it reaches maturity. When your dwarf pomegranate is outside for the warm and hot months, you need to make sure that it is getting enough water twice a week. Watering it at the root, if your pomegranate is inside a pot, you want to make sure the water can drain efficiently during watering. Once you take the pomegranate in for the winter, you can water it once a week, making sure the soil is wet without soaking it. You do not want to give your pomegranate too much water. This could open up an environment for fungus and blossom rot on the flowers and fruit that are growing. You should not fertilize your pomegranate when it has just been planted. Too much fertilizer for a newly planted shrub can be a shock. Once a pomegranate goes into shock, it could take extra time to come back and overcome the trauma. Because their small size makes them ideal for containers and indoor gardening, they may even allow you to grow ornamental pomegranates in hardiness zones not suitable for planting pomegranates in the ground."Zones: 7-11 or Anywhere as an Indoor Plant"Dwarf Pomegranate Germination:1) Seeds should be planted in loose seed starting mix, covering with a light 1/2 inch of soil.2) Keep the soil "moist", Not wet as it will rot the seeds. Using a spray bottle to mist them until moist is optimal.3) Seeds will germinate at normal room temperature between 30-40 days, but using a heated propagator mat at 80 degrees can cut that time in half.4) Seeds Must be kept under a Bright Light, or in the direct sunlight until they germinate."If you need Anything, Please Contact us First"
Price: 7.95 USD
Location: Lincolnton, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-08-10T23:43:12.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Planting Time: 4 Weeks
Common Name: Dwarf Pomegranate "Nana"
Custom Bundle: No
Color: Green, Multicolor, Orange, Red, Yellow
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
Growth Habit: Climbing
MPN: N/A
Soil Type: Must be Well Draining, Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand
Brand: SeedHead
Soil pH: Acidic to Neutral
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Type: Dwarf Pomegranate Fruit Tree Seeds
Life Cycle: Perennial
Watering: Medium
Genus: Punica
Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun
Features: Air Purifying, Draught Resistant, Dwarf, Edible, Evergreen, Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy