How to Grow Pineapples Intro: How to Grow Pineapples Step 1: Obtain a Pineapple... Step 2: Cut and Eat...

Similar documents
PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

Class 4 overview. Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill. Description. Objectives. It s not just a Hamburger Menu. What will we do today?

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you! How to Make Dried Apples

Let Go of Unrealistic Expectations

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you! How to Freeze Carrots!

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you! How to Freeze Peppers: Sweet, Bell, Banana, Hot, Chili, Jalapeño and Other Types!

My Garden. A Seed Needs. To the tune of "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay"

Water Street Solutions Aerial Crop Tour /30/15

A dish that cooks itself may seem too good to be

Raspberries and Strawberries for a Healthy Homestead

Good morning, Veganville

How Long Do You Cook A 5lb Pork Loin In A Crock Pot >>>CLICK HERE<<<

HARVEST. Post Harvest Handling and Storage. Insta Poll (Discussion) How do you decide when to harvest? Post Harvest WHY? Harvest Methods.

Snack Attack By Cara Bafile

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

Basil How do I know BASIL is ready to harvest? Plants will be at least 10 inches tall

COOK,BAKE & BE HAPPY! LAZYMOMSBLOG.COM

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

Immune boosting elderberry gummies January 5, 2016

Landon s Pumpkins. Landon s Pumpkins LEVELED BOOK P. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

HARVEST & STORE FRUIT Thanksgiving Point Institute. Instructor: Diane Sagers

Landon s Pumpkins. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

Food memoir final 100 of 100

The Art and Science of Saving Seeds

Learn to Home Brew: A Series of Tutorials Using Mead

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you! Peach-Blueberry Pie!

Growing Pigeon Peas. Cajanus Cajun

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

Strawberry Planter Update

The Skagerak Cookbook. By Anna Tsypkina

EXCLUSIVE PRE-ORDER RECIPE SAMPLER!

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

Chocolate Chip Cookies Without Brown Sugar No Baking Soda

5 THINGS TO MAKE THIS WEEK

Most of the food that I eat I prepare myself as cooking is something that I enjoy

Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe No Butter No Baking Soda

RICE-IPE FOR SUCCESS Paella Cookbook

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you! How to Freeze Eggplant (a.k.a., Aubergines)

SCHOONER FARMS CSA WEEK 7 AUGUST 8, 2016 NEWSLETTER

COOKING FOR ONE OR TWO

THE GREAT DIXTER COOKBOOK

Lemon Rosemary Grilled Chicken Breasts with Zucchini, Corn, and Cherry Tomatoes

Tombeej s Biltong Box

How To Root Cuttings In Your Organic Soil System By: Jeremy Silva

When to Harvest Home Grown Vegetables

May 2012 The McDougall Newsletter Volume 11 Issue 05

How Long To Cook 2 Lb Beef Chuck Roast In Crock Pot

Baked Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

Rhubarb Recipes. Oatmeal Rhubarb Bars. (16 Bars)

Save the date! What? Noon Where? Finney County Library When? 8 December, 2015 Topic? Gift Wrapping and Party Prep

The Chicken Soup Collection

Can You Cook A Frozen Turkey Breast In A Slow Cooker

PIZZA. 36. Copyright 2010 The Mobile Home Gourmet, MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

Setting Tables with Service and Style

ESL Podcast 342 At the Butcher s

Back To Basics 10 Minute Ice Cream Maker Instructions >>>CLICK HERE<<<

The Carl and Mary Welhausen Library invites you to participate in the 3 rd Annual Gingerbread Decorating Contest

Glencoe Farmers Market Survey Results

Yeast Bread (No Eggs Required)

Macheesmo Meals. Greens get overlooked sometimes in the fall with all the apples. Fall Green Cuisine! MEAL 1 MEAL 2 MEAL3 BONUS! Squash & Kale Stew

CANNING BEANS Dry, with Tomato or Molasses Sauce, Lima, Butter, Pintos, or Soy Snap, Italian, Green, or Wax -- 4

Novice Guide for Cuts (pot still)

School Grown Harvest Guide

GARDENING WEEK 9 EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR GARDEN: FOOD PRESERVATION AND SEED SAVING

HEALTHY SHOPPING & MEAL PLANNING

Yumm...Cookies: Easy Homemade Cookie Recipes. Simply Delicious Brownies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Sugar Cookies. (Simply Delicious Cookbooks Book 4)

Health Home and Happiness Grain- Free Bulk Cooking Sample Day

Chapter 9 Fruits and Vegetables

#DruglessDetox Recipes: From Biotics Research

Parmesan Crusted Chicken... 2 Lemon Pie Layered... 2 Hot Lemon Pie... 2 Celery Salad... 3 Potato Chip Crusted Chicken Breasts Recipe...

WEEK 1 BEGINNER MEAL PLAN

Finca Bayano. Newsletter April 2014

The Truth About Cast Iron Pans: 7 Myths That Need To Go Away

30 DAY PCOS DIET CHALLENGE. Hosted by Kym Campbell at Smart Fertility Choices

Rice Water Salt HIGH. Turn heat to high. Bring to LOW. Turn heat to low and cover.

Lioness. Meal Plan PHASE 2. Week 3. The Betty Rocker TM Inc All Rights Reserved Page!1

Hard Work. Win Win Solutions. Five cards, each with a picture and accompanying information representing the five steps of cocoa farming.

Crock Pot Peach and Cherry Cobbler

2/3 Plant Based Foods. 1/3 Animal Based Foods

Basic Operations & Recipes

Recipes for london broil in crock pot

Food for all. Copy & Share this nutrition resource with our permission with blessings from The Salvation Army Penticton Community Ministries

30-Day. Challenge Meal Plan WEEK 2

And if you re to busy to think about a real meal plan that carries you through the month, let us do the work for you.

Lesson 4: One-Pot Meals

Recipes to Nurture Chapter 4

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

INGREDIENTS. Italian Chicken

Analyzing Student Work to Inform Our Practice and Improve Student Learning

(717)

COUNTRY-STYLE WINE MAKING by an old female wine maker

47 th Ave Farm CSA for the week of September 9, 2013

Paleo Meal Plan (Serves 1 person)!

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

OVERVIEW GLOBAL ORANGE MARKET

Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday. Breakfast for dinner. Compliments English muffin. Artisan Pork sausages or Hertel s bacon

Ultimate Foolproof Thanksgiving Game Plan

Fall in. Vegetables! by Sarah Muntel, RD. When thinking of fall, many think of cool air, with. Why Vegetables?

Veggie Vote. Vvi - Vegetable varieties investigation. Standards (NYS): Science: 1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, ELA 1, 3, Social Studies 5.3, 5.

Transcription:

How to Grow Pineapples Intro: How to Grow Pineapples Pineapples are wonderful fruit. Not only are they delicious, but they are also very easy to grow. All you really need to start growing your own pineapple farm is a pineapple and some dirt (and a pot if you live in a colder climate). Step 1: Obtain a Pineapple... Go to wherever you like buying fruit from, whether it be a supermarket, farmers market, or from a guy selling fruit on the side of the road. Buy a nice looking pineapple. Make sure it's nice and ripe. Take the fruit home, and move on to the next step... Step 2: Cut and Eat... Take your pineapple home with you. Rinse the fruit off, then place it on it's side on a cutting board. Take a knife and cut off the leafy top part of the pineapple, along with an inch or two of the pineapple's meat. Set this aside while you proceed to eat the rest of the pineapple

Step 3: Figure Out Where to Plant Pineapple... Your leftover pineapple top from the previous step is all you need to grow a pineapple. A pineapple is a fruit, so therefore it can produce seeds, but from what I understand seeds are rare in domesticated pineapples. I've personally never gotten any seeds in any of my store bought or home grown pineapples. Because of the lack of an overflowing supply of seeds, using the cutting from the top of an eaten pineapple is the ideal way to go. For the planting itself, I have found that putting the pineapple top directly into the ground works best. There are other techniques to planting pineapples, such as trimming all of the remaining fruit away leaving just the base of the leaves, then letting the top dry out for a few days, then putting the pineapple top in a glass of water until roots start growing, then finally planting the pineapple top into the ground. I have experimented with these extra steps and haven't had too much luck. Trimming all of the fruit away just seems to kill the pineapple plant, even before it is planted. Root sprouting in water resulted in some very moldy pineapple plants, which ended up no surviving. So with all of these extra steps that you could try, sticking the pineapple top directly into the ground seems to work best. If you live in a warmer climate, you can plant your pineapple directly into the ground. Where I live, there is an occasional frost each winter, but that's about the worst of the cold weather. My pineapple plants handle that just fine. If your winter weather is any worse than the occasional freeze, plant your pineapple in a pot where you can take it inside. When you pick out a spot (or pot) for your pineapple, make sure it has room. The plants grow to about five feet across and get spiny leaves, so take that into consideration when deciding where you plant your pineapple. 1. planting location. Step 4: Plant Your Pineapple Once you have decided where to plant your pineapple, dig a hole in the dirt. The hole only needs to be deep enough to cover the fruit still attached to the pineapple's leaves. Place the pineapple in the hole, and cover with dirt, leaving the pineapple leaves exposed above ground. If you're planting in a pot rather than the ground, the same applies with the only difference being that your dirt is contained within the pots walls.

1. digging a shallow hole 1. pineapple cutting in hole. 1. planted pineapple.

Step 5: Water and Forget... Once your pineapple is in the dirt, water the plant. If you are growing your pineapple in the ground, you can basically forget about it for a while. Pineapples are very much maintenance free plants. After the initial plantings, I never go out of my way to purposely water my pineapple plants. It can't hurt if you do water your pineapple plants more often than when it rains, but the plants definitely won't die if you forget to water them every few days. My plants have lived several years with this letthem-be attitude and are now on the third season of the plants producing fruit. If you are growing your pineapple in a pot where you bring the plant inside during colder weather, I would definitely water the pineapple more often. 1. watering Step 6: Wait... Pineapple plants grow slowly. After about a year, you will definitely notice the growth in your plants. It took somewhere between 2-3 years for my plants to start producing fruit. The fruit will start forming in the center of the pineapple plant. It starts out looking like a large bright red and yellow flower. The flower eventually transforms into the normal looking pineapple fruit that everyone is familiar with. While you're waiting for the plant to produce a fruit, be on the lookout for animals living among the pineapple leaves. It seems tree frogs seem to enjoy resting among the plants...

1. immature pineapple plants. 1. Pineapple Flower

1. tree frog... Step 7: Harvest Let your pineapples get ripe on the plant. They taste better that way, rather than the store bought pineapples that get ripe on the shelves. When the outside skin of the pineapple starts changing from brown to yellow, go outside with a saw and cut through the stalk supporting the pineapple. In this process of waiting for the opportune moment to pick your pineapple, be careful of the neighborhood squirrels. They also enjoy nice ripe pineapples, so if you don't beat them too it, you may go outside one morning and find your pineapple half devoured. Take the pineapple inside and enjoy eating your home grown fruit. Enjoy it, and save the top so when you're finished you can make your pineapple plants multiply...

1. Freshly Picked 1. Beware of Squirrels...