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1 Comment To "Can mandarin and pomegranate trees be planted next to each other?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/09/2020 @ 6:14 pm
If you give them both plenty of space, it shouldn't be a problem. At least 6 feet if not more. Issues arise if their canopies and roots intertwine. However, it never hurts to contact your local extension service and run this question by them.
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