Due to a request, I am documenting how we have been growing pineapple plants. We have some that are over a year old, so we can keep them alive for at least that long. They don't produce fruit for at least a year and a half, so the jury is still out on whether ours will do that. I started a new plant yesterday for this series of posts.
Without further ado, let's start:
Step 1: purchase a pineapple with a crown.
Step 2: grip the fruit and crown in separte hands and twist apart.
Step 3: remove several bottom layers of leaves until you have a couple of rows of root nubs visible.
Step 4: place the crown in a glass of water such that the roots are covered.
I will add more posts as this new plant grows. However, until then, here are some of our current plants that are a range of ages. We also have a couple of avocado trees that have successfully sprouted. Sadly, I failed on the mangos. Next year!





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