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- Subject: Q: dwarf pomegranate, curry leaf plant
- Message-ID: <10292325.12418.14656@kcbbs.gen.nz>
- From: Pandora@kcbbs.gen.nz (Dawn Scotting)
- Date: 21 Nov 92 03:26:58 GMT
- References: <Bxu25B.n4M@ra.nrl.navy.mil>
- Organization: Kappa Crucis Unix BBS, Auckland, New Zealand
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- >From: nrlfs1.nrl.navy.mil (Judy Karpen)
- >1) The dwarf pomegranate's leaves are nearly all yellow and falling
- >off. Is it SUPPOSED to be deciduous or is the poor thing dying?
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- I live in NZ so the conditions here may not be the same where you live.
- My pomegranates are not dwarf ones but I would think you would treat
- them the same. Mine grow outside all year round, they do lose all their
- leaves in winter and then sprout larger then life again in the spring.
- Do you REALLY have to bring them inside where you are? They really are
- a very hardy plant. Unfortunately our summers are not long and hot enough
- for the fruit to ripen properly but they do make a lovely show.
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