Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica Granatum Var. Nana)
Growing Zone: 7-11
is a compact ornamental shrub prized for its vibrant orange-red flowers and small decorative fruit. Ideal for containers, hedges, and small landscapes, it thrives in full sun and adds long-lasting color with minimal maintenance.
Planting Instructions & Growing Guide
Growing Zones:
Best suited for USDA Zones 7–10.
In cooler zones, it can be grown in a container and brought indoors during winter.
Sunlight Needs:
Thrives in full sun, which encourages more blooms and fruit.
Soil Requirements:
Prefers well-draining sandy or loamy soil
Ideal pH: 5.5–7.0
Avoid overly wet or compacted soils
Add organic matter to improve drainage and nutrients
Planting Tips:
Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot
Allow room for airflow around the plant
Water deeply after planting
Use a light mulch layer to protect roots and retain moisture
Watering:
Keep soil consistently moist during the first growing season
Once established, Dwarf Pomegranate is highly drought tolerant
Fertilizing:
Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring
Too much nitrogen may reduce flowering
Fruiting:
Produces small ornamental pomegranates
Blooms appear in late spring through summer
Fruit develops in late summer to fall
Attractive even without fruit due to vivid flowers
Pruning:
Prune lightly in late winter to maintain shape
Remove suckers from the base
Thin dense branches to encourage airflow and better flowering