It’s easy to propagate pomegranate
By Walter Reeves, For the AJC Troy Warren for CNT Q: Please advise how to take cuttings from an old pomegranate bush to plant at our new house. Suzanne Kelley, email A: Take several 6-inch cuttings from your plant. There should be three to five leaves on one end. Dip the end of each cutting into powdered rooting hormone. Stick each cutting into a 4-inch pot filled with moist potting soil designed for growing cactus. Envelop each pot and cutting in a zip-seal plastic bag and put them in a spot outdoors that gets bright shade but never full sun. They should root…