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 ...
Q. Can a persimmon tree be pruned to a more desirable shape? Mine bears an abundance of fruit, but the upper branches are getting beyond reach from a ladder. A. You really shouldn't try to reshape a ...
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How to Grow a Pineapple Plant into Delicious Fruit
Start with the top of a fresh pineapple from the supermarket and add a touch of the tropics to your home or garden. Fact checked by Marcus Reeves Reviewed by Joseph Tychonievich Pineapples look tough ...
Question: Our pineapple plant has produced a fruit. Will I get another pineapple from the plant? Answer: Expect your next crop of pineapple fruits in a year or two from side shoots that develop at the ...
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 ...
Q: I have two pineapple guava trees that are three and four years old. Both trees had many blossoms last year, but less than ten this year. Neither tree has produced any fruit yet. I water and ...
Question. Our agave plant has a tall flower stalk that is starting to decline. What care does the plant need after flowering? Answer. Most likely your agave is the sensational century plant that grows ...
If you’re looking to bring some tropical flair to your living room, Trader Joe’s has just the thing. The popular mini-pineapple plant is back for the summer, and you can snag one for just $13-$16, ...
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 ...
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