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 simple ...
In this video, I show how to grow a pineapple plant in a glass of water so it can be planted out into the garden when ready ...
You can grow pineapples indoors by starting with a ripe fruit top and giving it warm, sunny conditions to root. Use a well-draining pot and slightly acidic soil, and water only when the top third of ...
Kelly McGowen from the University of Missouri Extension Office joins KOLR 10 at Midday to tell Ozarkians that you can grow pineapple at home, just don’t be hoping for ones you may see at the grocery ...
Pineapple sage is a quick-growing, prolific, and beautiful plant that has many uses. From attracting pollinators to garnishing salads to using in herbal teas, this easy plant is one that you’ll want ...
5 things to do in the garden this week: 1. Fruit trees. Now is the time to order bare-root fruit trees. You will receive the trees sometime between this winter and next spring. A bare root tree is dug ...
Red ripe tomatoes, juicy pineapple and tongue-scorching peppers — the produce aisle at the grocery store is full of possibilities for cooking a great meal, but it can also be a great starting point ...
Pineapple is a Mythical seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Seed Stall on June 21, 2025, as part of the Summer Update. If you're looking to add this elusive crop to your garden, I ...
Pineapples take 18-36 months to grow, producing one fruit per plant before the stalk dies. Their sharp leaves protect the sweet fruit from predators. The plant’s structure is self-similar, resembling ...