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Esteemed Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-29-2010

Just sharing.  I have room for a pomegranite bush at my new home!  I am planting it in a perfect spot. 

I wanted one for ages and now, I will have one. 

Will also have another Orange tree too. 

Still need to find a home for my Olive Tree - I think a neighbor who has more land than I do will take her. 

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@Puzzle Piece   I've also been interested in planting a pomegranate tree at some point.  Sorry, I have no experience with one.

 

I just wanted to respond and say that it seems like most of the people who post here, live in colder weather climate zones.    

 

Olive trees don't necessarily need much space.  They can be trimmed and kept small.  

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@september This will be my first pomeganite.  It starts like a bush then can be trimmed like a tree. 

 

My olive tree (Olivia) is doing nicely but I want her to have a forever home.  I've found a special one for her and the folks are very glad to have her.  She will be placed in the ground, not in a large pot. 

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