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The listing, Pomegranate seeds grow your own make juice jelly wine syrup has ended.

15 Generously counted pomegranate seeds from this years crop. Dried and ready to plant. Pomegranate juice is delicious, nutritious, healthy and very expensive. Growing your own pomegranates can save loads of cash. My hubby makes wine with the juice from this tree and it is wonderful. A bit of info for planting your seeds is included.

We also make delicious jelly and syrup. The syrup is wonderful on pancakes and waffles, bread pudding or vanilla ice cream.

The second photo shows some the syrup my husband made with the pomegranates these seeds came from, sorry it is not included in sale.

These plants can be trained to grow in a tree form or as a shrub. The tree the seeds came from is over 40 years old and about 8-9 feet tall and the canopy is about 10-12 feet across. The fruit is large and the sweet. The tree owner does nothing with the tree but prop up the limbs when they get heavy with fruit and trim it a bit to keep it from getting too thick with foliage. She doesn't use any chemicals on the tree at all and it produces wonderfully year after year.

Growing zones 7-11 are recommended with zones 8-10 being the most highly recommended.

I will add 10 extra generously counted seeds if bid goes over 750 credits.

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Please excuse my ignorance on the matter, but, am I correct, would these pomegranate seeds not grow in my zone, I'm in Pennsylvania, I think they need "tropical" or most definately not winter weather since I think they originally came from the middle east? I know you can grow in greenhouses, tropical plants, etc... but this is a tree, correct, or as you said you can "train to grow as a shrub", I did not know that, interesting :) but, still that would have to be a huge greenhouse :). Please correct me if I'm wrong, or any additional info. on the seeds, thank you. Fanned you + Watcing, Fan me back if you'd like. :)
Jan 7th, 2014 at 9:21:09 PM PST by
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Yes poms originally came from the middle east. I don't know what your growing zone is but my guess is, it is not in the zones I have mentioned in the listing. I am going by the information I found on the internet about what zones they grow in. Yes, they can indeed be grown as a shrub or trained to be a tree. They would be way too big for a green house in a few years unless you plan on making them into bonsia trees. I am not even sure they would survive in a greenhouse as I think it might be too humid. I send along a bit of planting info with the seeds.
Jan 7th, 2014 at 10:08:35 PM PST by
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