Pomegranates can be grown in the UK, but they require a sheltered, warm environment to thrive, as they prefer a Mediterranean climate. Some gardeners successfully cultivate them in greenhouses or against south-facing walls to protect them from colder temperatures. However, due to the UK's generally cooler climate, fruiting may be limited and not as prolific as in warmer regions.
pomogranits are grow in Arizona. http://www.sportscomet.com/Mens-Premiere-Leagues-UK/104446.htm
Yes
when you grow some
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does a pomegranate grow on a tree
Yes. You can grow any natural food organically.
uh no. pretty sure people grow them themselves.....
They grow in northern Israel, cultivated and wild. I see them every day.
between five and eight meters tall.
Pomegranates split open due to internal pressure caused by the expansion of the seeds as they grow, eventually causing the fruit to burst open and release the seeds.
Pomegranates typically grow during the warm months of the year, with the fruit ripening in late summer to early fall. In the Northern Hemisphere, this usually occurs from September to November. The growing season begins in spring, with flowering occurring in May and June. Pomegranates thrive in warm, dry climates, making them well-suited for regions with Mediterranean-like conditions.
In Spain they grow all sorts of fruits including Oranges, Pears, Mangos, Grapes, Strawberries, Peaches, Plums and Pomegranates