8 Organic Pomegranate Cuttings β Unrooted 9β Stems for Propagation β Punica granatum β Fruit Tree Starts β Heirloom Variety
8 Organic Pomegranate Cuttings β Unrooted 9β Stems for Propagation β Punica granatum β Fruit Tree Starts β Heirloom Variety
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π 8 Unrooted Cuttings β Fresh 9-inch organic pomegranate cuttings (Punica granatum), ready for rooting and propagation.
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πΏ Certified Organic Source β Taken from naturally grown, chemical-free, non-GMO heirloom pomegranate trees.
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π± Easy to Propagate β Ideal for home gardeners and hobbyistsβroots easily with proper care and conditions.
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π Loves Sun & Heat β Thrives in full sun and warm climates; drought-tolerant once established.
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π³ Delicious Edible Fruit β Grows into a productive fruit tree with sweet, juicy pomegranates rich in antioxidants.
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π‘ Great for Garden or Pot β Can be grown in the ground or in containers in cooler zones with overwintering.
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βοΈ Cold Hardy to Zone 7 β Best suited for USDA Zones 7β10; protect young plants in colder climates.
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π¦ Freshly Cut to Order β Shipped fresh with moisture protection and basic rooting instructions included.
Grow your own fruit trees with this set of 8 organic unrooted pomegranate cuttings (Punica granatum). Each cutting is approximately 9 inches long, freshly taken from mature, naturally grown heirloom pomegranate trees. These cuttings are unrooted, making them perfect for propagation at home, in greenhouses, or in outdoor garden beds.
Pomegranate trees are easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and produce beautiful red flowers followed by delicious, nutrient-rich fruits loaded with antioxidants. With proper care, your propagated cuttings can grow into fruit-bearing trees within a few years.
These cuttings come from a chemical-free, organic source and are suitable for USDA Zones 7β10. They can also be grown in large containers in cooler zones and overwintered indoors. A great addition to any edible garden, homestead, or permaculture setup!
Each order includes 8 cuttings, plus basic propagation instructions to help you get started.
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