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That's how a Pom' should be Mags! Ahh, but they've got the climate for it out there too. Poms can be grown here in the UK,..they just tend to grow a lot faster over there! |
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Lovely picture Mags! I'd love to grow something like that but garden is too small and allotment to exposed. I'll follow Truth's 'Pomegranate Progress' instead |
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Update on the little 'uns; 8 leaves on some now and a little taller..no exciting growth spurts I'm afraid ! The little loves are just growing at their own sweet pace. Yola there's no reason why in the future the Berkshire air and climate wouldn't nurture a Pom if you were to put it somewhere sheltered in your garden. |
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Update, (altho' they're now indoors), just a handful have survived the summer; the greenfly liked nibbling on them(!) and some have succumbed to a little over-feeding, or was it over watering, hard to tell! This one will need pinching out if it makes it through the winter. |
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