I wanted to share with you that my pomegranates have survived the cold outdoors here in zone 6, in Pennsylvania. I have Salvatski, and Kazake in ground, and have survived 2 winters outdoors unprotected. Our temperatures have dropped a couple times below zero. I also have a "Wonderful" pomegranate that was severly damaged by the cold but some branches have put some growth still. I'm hoping for some fruit this year, the Salvatski is about 5 ft tall now and is thriving. I have it planted against a wall, so I'm sure it benefited in the micro climate it's in.
For those who are growing Salvatski, do you know if it would ripen in time
before frost?
Thanks,
Bass Samaan
http://www.TreesofJoy.com
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