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If you move your indoor pineapple plant outside for the summer, gradually expose it to outdoor conditions first. Then, bring potted pineapple plants inside when the temperatures drop below 60°F ...
Don’t plant your pineapple until it’s dry to the touch. Fill a 6- to 8-inch pot with a fast-draining container mix, just like what you’d use for succulent or cactus mix.
Growing pineapple plants on your rooftop can be quite rewarding, providing you with fresh produce and a hint of greenery to ...
Don’t plant your pineapple until it’s dry to the touch. Fill a 6- to 8-inch pot with a fast-draining container mix, just like what you’d use for succulent or cactus mix.
It starts with buying a regular pineapple from the grocery store! 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Menu. Search site.
It starts with buying a regular pineapple from the grocery store! 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Menu. Search site.
Learn how to grow pineapple sage, salvia elegans, at home! This beautiful herb produces bright red blooms sure to bring joy to any garden.
Growing your own fresh pineapple to eat is easy, especially if you read how to do it in my May 30 column. Ron Johnson of James City County was featured with tips on how to use the top of a ...
Q: We planted the top of a pineapple a few years ago. Fruit began to form in September. What should we do to ensure it matures? - S.C., Spring A: Continue growing the pineapple in a warm spot with ...