You can grow pineapples indoors by starting with a ripe fruit top and giving it warm, sunny conditions to root. Use a ...
Pineapples look tough and spiky on the outside, but inside, they're packed with sweet, juicy goodness. Most of the pineapples you'll find in a grocery store come from tropical regions, so you can grow ...
QUESTION: I have heard you can plant the top of a pineapple to grow a new fruit. If so, how do I start the plant, and what care is needed? ANSWER: Many gardeners start a pineapple collection from the ...
Yes, you can grow a pineapple from its crown. So before you throw away the spiky leaves at the top of your pineapple fruit, consider whether you want to grow your own tree. It's a relatively simple ...
As a lark, I planted the top of a pineapple in a 2-gallon bucket, and it is growing so rapidly that it will soon have to be transplanted. Please advise me if it should be planted in the ground or a ...
Down in South Florida (and Hawaii), gardeners have all the luck. Roughly 1.5 zillion amazing tropical species grow there, including pineapples. I used to cut the tops off and plant them here and there ...
Gardeners could be forgiven for thinking that growing pineapples requires expert care and to grow them well you've got to live in far north Queensland! Fortunately pineapples are quite adaptable and ...
Question. I have a few pineapple plants in my yard with fruit. How do I know when they are ready to pick? Answer. Don’t worry; pineapples let you know when they are sweet and juicy. Fruits need about ...