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Growing pineapple plants on your rooftop can be quite rewarding, providing you with fresh produce and a hint of greenery to ...
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 ...
Soil: According to Linda Vater of Southern Living® Plant Collection, pineapple guavas need rich, well-drained, and slightly ...
My pineapple plants were not covered during the freeze and look really bad with lots of brown leaves. Would it be best to cut off all the brown portions? Can they recover? Pineapple plants can ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin offers advice to Orlando-area gardeners about pineapple plants, flower bulbs, citrus trees, containers, crape myrtles, root problems, ligustrum trees, brown spots ...
If you're looking for a beautiful small fruit tree, look no further than the pineapple guava. It's tough, it's edible, and it's versatile.
From plums to persimmons, fruit trees give healthy nourishment for people and wildlife. Here are some of the best ones to ...
You can grow a pineapple from the top of a fresh pineapple fruit. Let it air-dry for a day or two after you cut it, then plant it into a 10-inch pot filled with lightweight potting soil.
From banana blossoms to pineapple bushes and peppercorn plants, some of the most common food items are almost unrecognizable before they're harvested.
Pineapple plants, like other bromeliad relatives, slowly decline after they flower and set fruits.