Pineapple may be a tropical plant, but with the right care and attention, it can be grown indoors and propagated to produce that sweet, delicious fruit.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Your home or apartment might already be filled with plants and succulents, but how many of them have a pineapple growing out of ...
After moving across the country, I knew I wanted to add more greenery to my next apartment. It took months of decorating and unpacking boxes, but I finally got to a place where was I ready to become a ...
A carrot top hits the trash. A scallion root dries out on the counter. A pineapple crown gets sliced off and forgotten. That routine throws away more than scraps. It tosses out potential. With a ...
Dear Master Gardener: My neighbor is growing a pineapple plant that she started from a pineapple she purchased at the grocery store. Is this hard to do? Answer: It is relatively easy to grow a ...
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 yours ...
Question: Most of our pineapple plants have finished producing fruits, but three plants are starting new ones. Is there anything different I should do for these plants? Answer: Most Central Florida ...
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 ...
With the cold weather and the little bit of snow our area experienced over the past few days, perhaps it’s a good time to consider the cold hardiness of our landscape plants. The USDA Cold Hardiness ...