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No, it can not grow in Texas. The above answer is wrong, you can grow pineapple in Texas. You have to plant them in a planter so you can take them inside if it gets cold. If you buy a pineapple at the supermarket make sure it isn't over ripe. When you get it home grab the pineapple by the leaves and the stock and twist of the leaves. You can plant that part and it should grow.
Yes; all of the pineapple is edible, but the skin and top leaves are best left for compost!
plant one, with the leaves out of the ground
pineapple plant
The pineapple
Clarified pineapple juice is a natural pineapple juice which gets filtered to remove the pulp. The taste and texture of clarified pineapple juice is more refined. Many brands prefer to have a clarified pineapple juice for canning purposes.
it depends if its fully grownif it is about 16 or under
older the tree is the longer the leaves
Pineapple is a fruit (composite) as you eat the ripened ovary of the plant. Vegetables are considered "greens" where the leaves, stems or roots are consumed
bury it. eat the fruit, leaving the top and green leaves. the bury that with the leaves poking out the acid rich soil,
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A pineapple takes 3-5 years to grow. You get a lot of leaves at first, then the fruit slowly grows out of the center.