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Pineapple guavas, otherwise known as feijoa or Acca sellowiana, are subtropical plants well-suited to backyards in warmer climes (hardiness zones 8-10). Their evergreen leaves offer year-round ...
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 ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about care of yellow poinciana trees, dwarf mondo, tomatoes and pineapples plus ...
Even though pineapples are considered a fruit (and a fruit generally comes from trees—unless it’s a berry), pineapples actually grow on a plant close to the ground. Each pineapple plant bears ...
Why pineapple sage is one of the most pleasing herbs to grow in your garden Pineapple sage, an annual herb, blooming with cardinal red flowers. (Getty Images) ...
To grow a pineapple at home, MasterClass recommends planting the de-fruited crown of a pineapple plant in a six or eight-inch pot after allowing the plant’s stem to sprout roots in a small mason ...
Fielding Questions: Pineapple plant fruiting in ND, horseradish care, peat alternative This week columnist Don Kinzler shares a reader's story about growing pineapples in North Dakota and more.
If you plant a containerized tree whose roots are circling the interior, you simply must prune them or the tree may exhibit stunted growth and never perform up to its potential.