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Pineapple plants grow up to three to five feet tall on average and have a short, stocky stem with tough, waxy leaves. Generally, it takes about two years to make a fruit on the plant.
Pineapple plants grow up to three to five feet tall on average and have a short, stocky stem with tough, waxy leaves. Generally, it takes about two years to make a fruit on the plant.
Golden Delicious pineapple sage made its debut about 15 years ago and has steadily climbed in popularity, winning awards across the country. You’ll know why once you grow it.
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin offers advice to Orlando-area gardeners about pineapple plants, flower bulbs, citrus trees, containers, crape myrtles, root problems, ligustrum trees, brown spots ...
With good care, your plant will produce a delicious pineapple for you to eat, but it takes some patience. Transplant your rooted top into a 3- to 5-gallon container when it outgrows the one it is ...
Plant your pineapple crown in an 8 inch clay pot with a potting soil high in organic matter. When it outgrows this pot, replant your pineapple plant in a 12-inch clay pot. ADVERTISEMENT ...
Q. Please tell me how to care for a pineapple plant. Can the pineapple be eaten? When do I cut it off? -- C.C., Houston A. The pineapple is a bromeliad, and these plants like air movement. Grow ...
A. You can grow a pineapple from the top of a fresh pineapple fruit. Let it air-dry for a day or two after you cut it, then plant it into a 10-inch pot filled with lightweight potting soil.