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Growing Food in the Tropics
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Published
August 24, 2018
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Melanie

Want to grow a pineapple? Then, head over to the grocery store! The grocery store is often a great place to find plant propagation material. If you do not have access to any producing pineapple plants then a store-bought pineapple is a good way to get started. You can easily grow a pineapple plant for yourself with the top of the pineapple fruit. In this video, I show you exactly how to do that with a method that I believe works very well. 

Have you ever tried growing a pineapple from a pineapple top? Do you already have your own pineapple plants? Let me know down below in the comments. If you like this post be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on another one! You can also go and check out some of my other videos on my YouTube channel here. Thank you for reading!

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2 comments on “How to Grow a Pineapple From a Store-Bought Fruit”

  1. Great tutorial. Using this method, I've harvested a ripe pineapple 18 months after planting a top, and that was without even giving it super great care. Pineapple plants are so tough!

    1. Yes they are so tough. I have heard that a pineapple top can live for a couple weeks without any water or soil. I can't wait to have pineapples growing everywhere! Definitely a great plant to grow in South Florida.

Hi, I am Melanie.
I grow food in the tropics. Copious amounts of food till the point I am so overwhelmed about how to preserve it all that I eventually start crying. Can anyone relate?
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