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Next time you're shopping for a houseplant, stop by the produce section at the grocery store and pick up a pineapple. After chopping up the edible flesh, don't toss the top but use it to grow a ...
did you know that it was possible to grow a pineapple from its own top? But how do you go about taking a part of a pineapple that would otherwise end up in the bin and use it to grow another ...
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 ...
Plant the top of the fruit, leaves in place, in an 8-inch clay flowerpot with that crescent of the pineapple just below the grade of the potting soil to act as support. (You will want the clay pot for ...
Each pineapple plant only bears one fruit ... local store that’s ripe with plenty of green leaves. Slice off the top, close to the crown. Be sure to trim any fruit still attached to the crown ...
Even though pineapples are considered a fruit (and a fruit generally comes from trees—unless it’s a berry), pineapples actually grow on a plant close to the ground. Each pineapple plant bears ...