USING OLD, PAST SALE DATE POMEGRANATE TO PLANT NEW PLANTS. SEEDING, BASICS, TRANSPLANTING SEEDLINGS.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • I rescued a couple of old pomegranates that were on their way to the compost pile. I extracted the seeds, planted them and transplanted seedlings. Now, I have great little plants for me and to share.
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  • @anserbauer309
    @anserbauer309 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for a really interesting and informative video. I've tried growing pomegranates from cuttings for the first time this year and now am keen to try from seed after watching this. Most pomegranates in the (Australian) supermarkets at this time of year are imported from the US, so growing some different varieties to the ones in local nurseries would be brilliant.
    If I may offer a suggestion; I've noticed in your last couple of videos you routinely discuss climate (in terms of the US "Zones") but you don't mention seasons at all. I think it would be helpful for international viewers, along with people watching your older videos in the future to know what time of year you are undertaking these tasks, with additional information like "after the last frost" or "before the height of Summer". I think people would find it useful to know what time of year to undertake these task, along with when projects would not be viable. Thanks again for your video!