You can find sellers for pomegranate trees on Ebay.
Do the search on your own. Easy-to-find IF you spell it correctly.
Brain got bored. The link to the pomegranate tree search from ebay is below.
2007-12-25 09:06:16
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answered by ? 6
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Seeds do not work as well as doing cuttings from another tree..or planting a tree itself..here is the ways to propogate..and also the link to the site it came from..
Propagation: The pomegranate can be raised from seed but may not come true. Cuttings root easily and plants from them bear fruit after about 3 years. Twelve to 20 inches long cuttings should be taken in winter from mature, one-year old wood. The leaves should be removed and the cuttings treated with rooting hormone and inserted about two-thirds their length into the soil or into some other warm rooting medium. Plants can also be air-layered but grafting is seldom successful.
2007-12-23 05:00:07
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answered by pcbeachrat 7
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Pomegranate plants can be grown in mild areas (my grandmother had a big one in Austin, Texas); it seldom dropped below freezing there. I would not try for seeds, but would purchase a young plant from a nursery. If you must grow from seed, then all you need to do is purchase a pomegranate from the grocery store or farmers' market, remove and dry the seeds, and then plant them. They're very pretty - bright orange-red flowers :-)
Good luck!
2007-12-23 04:07:15
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answered by Dances with Unicorns 7
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Below is the hardiness zone if you live in one of these then yes you can grow them and they will fruit.
Forget seeds takes way to long, buy the already established plant/tree
/shrub
Dwarf Pomegranate - Short in stature, large in fruit production.
100 Seeds $46.99 Qty:
Price:
50 Seeds $26.99 Qty:
Price:
20 Seeds $14.99 Qty:
Price:
10 Seeds $8.99 Qty:
Price:
http://www.localharvest.org/store/item.jsp?id=2584
If you don't live in one of the zones try this one in a pot.
Gurneys
Dwarf Pomegranate
74107 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant.
Price: Each - $14.95
http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=74107&sid=506379&eid=p_74107&bhcd2=1198415888
Hardiness:
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/38370/index.html
2007-12-23 08:30:20
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answered by LucySD 7
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zones7b to 10http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu.lJJW5Hz80AYplXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTE0NGFwOGt0BHNlYwNvdi10b3AEY29sbwNlBHZ0aWQDRjc1NF84OQRwb3MDMQ--/SIG=1geivi3sp/EXP=1198487241/**http%3a//rc12.overture.com/d/sr/%3fxargs=15KPjg14VSs5amwr2qfL3PTuuHwl4axca588hpCZdxGdBf8mQ8De19ZqrAmsx5SbBU3jCNwPqW%255FKAeL%255FDznP6DFAyKRleAGOXpjdLJyIM8M6qmXmlxsOwhwO7onoZHO3yuU16vOd%252D%255FmujMNoe4Mn1I%255FplwlV6U%255FPZuw8y0wuAfGayJiV965iKLY99c%252D%255FF7jLrALZwKSrFce9rq5yDlAp1Wmo94kL2UDg4TKSyi4msN21LxJCYgrKnJYokXu7b2hIeRf7KpkZkBNhHEtqU9uVrD2T3InN51Zy%252Dd9YNo00hVDrScUArjnlp5pa7J3aXWYI074W%255FAH8vcE2emJU9zahQpX6L%255FbQ%252DeFlh%255F7x6RItdLcd%255F%255F9yKfMIE%252E%26yargs=www.pomwonderful.com
2007-12-23 04:07:47
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answered by glenn t 7
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