growing pinapple plants?

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by lucyinthesky16, May 21, 2007.

  1. lucyinthesky16

    lucyinthesky16 pirate wench

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    my mom works at a cafeteria in a university, and she came home the other day with the tops of pinapples. she told me you put them in water until it sprouts roots, then you plant them in dirt. has anybody heard of this? if so, how do you take care of it once you plant it?
     
  2. lucyinthesky16

    lucyinthesky16 pirate wench

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    baah, i'm sorry, i forgot about the search thing. this is an old topic that's already been covered on other threads. sorry for wasting your time, you don't have to reply to this.
     
  3. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    It's fun, your mom is right. It's going to depend on how fresh your top is though. I've had some successes and a lot of failures. I think sometimes pineapples are sprayed with something before they are sent to market. But it's fun to try.
     

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