Cold Hardy Salavatski Pomegranate Cuttings

Bumping this thread ....did I miss out on this chance?
And does anyone have experience in growing poms in containers? Too cold in my zone for in ground. Wondering if it's worth the effort for growing in container.
I may have missed out also. I responded in November and haven’t herd anything.
 
I forgot about this and am already growing enough for now - Wonderful, an unknown and started cuttings of Parfianka and Kara Gul.
I'll be growing everything in containers. Up to 15 gal for now.
 
This is my favorite time of year to visit Edible Landscaping and see what hardy pomegranates they have. Usually I can pick up a small rooted cutting of one I don’t have for $7-10. They have the varieties planted in ground unprotected, not sheltered by a building so even though they are a zone warmer, I get an idea of which ones might live here. Unfortunately I seem get distracted.
 
This is my favorite time of year to visit Edible Landscaping and see what hardy pomegranates they have. Usually I can pick up a small rooted cutting of one I don’t have for $7-10. They have the varieties planted in ground unprotected, not sheltered by a building so even though they are a zone warmer, I get an idea of which ones might live here. Unfortunately I seem get distracted.

Alot of those seem interesting and several tested in Georgia zone 7, some described to be up for trial in zone 6... I may have to find room for one or two more...

One of the listings is said to make a large fruit up to 2lb! @ Purple Heart ...Another, Bala Miurisal says it reaches 10 foot tall, and so dwarfed like Parfianka...

I await a larger sized Parfianka coming in from Willis Orchards and scheduled for tomorrow possibly... they have a decent selection too and a good tree size selection
 
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