How Do You Grow Bonsai Pomegranate Trees?
Pomegranate bonsai trees are also known as dwarf pomegranates. As the name suggests, they share much in common with their larger brethren with the exception of size: the fruit, flowers, leaves and the overall height of the plant are much smaller. These small trees have beautiful reddish-orange flowers and produce small, 2-inch fruits when properly tended. Plant the tree in a deep pot or planter. The plant’s mature height will be 3 feet; an appropriate pot size will be in the 5-gallon range. If you live in a tropical region you may be able to plant directly in the ground, but most individuals need to be able to move their tree in and out, according to the weather, as the pomegranate bonsai does not respond well to cold temperatures. Position your pomegranate bonsai tree so that it receives regular sunlight year-round. The location should be protected from wind and cold weather. If you are keeping the plant in the home, a south-facing window will give the plant access to more light. Wate