This tropical fruit is surprisingly easy to grow.
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 new ...
Unless you live in the more tropical regions of the United States, in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 through 12, it's unlikely that you'll be able to grow pineapple plants (Ananas comosus) outdoors long ...
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Q: I'm an inexperienced gardener, but learning how to take care of my newer, expanding garden. I learned a long time ago that if you cut off the top of a pineapple and plant it, it would grow. Three ...
Q: I’d love to share some of the two pineapples I just harvested today in Mercer County, N.D, - Jessie Krieger. A: When I hear of pineapple plants producing fruit, I visualize plantations in tropical ...