Yes, you can grow pineapples at home either in the garden or a large planter. All you need to do is remove the crown about 1½ inches below the leaves and set this on some good soil. Keep it moist and it should take root and in a couple of months you should start seeing some new pineapples on your plants. Keep in mind they do not like the cold so you may need to keep them indoors.
Pineapples do not grow on trees.
Pineapple plants look just like larger versions of the leaves attached to the top of a pineapple.
They grow naturally in places like Hawaii, and they would never be able to grow successfully as an outdoor crop in Ireland.
That said, if you want to grow a pineapple indoors just cut the top off of a pineapple from the store (all the green stuff plus some of the fruit), put it in a pot of soil, and wait for about 2 years. The leaves from the top of the fruit will grow into a full sized plant and then grow a pineapple on a stem that comes out of the center of the plant.
Pineapples are imported into the UK. They come in containers via ships, or they may be imported by truck.
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Palm trees can grow all over Ireland, even though it does not have a tropical climate.
Many kinds of trees grow in Ireland. To give just a few of these, you could say Oak, Horse Chestnut, Sycamore, Cherry; many kinds of fruit trees like ones with apples, pears, plums; various kinds of pine trees and palm trees.
Ireland has lots of trees, because it has the kind of environment that can support them. At one time very large areas of Ireland were covered in trees. There is still a lot of forest in Ireland.
Pepper does not grow on trees, strawberry's don't grow on trees, and neither do a lot of berries.
on small plantNo. They don't grow on trees. They are herbaceous perrennials and grow in the middle of a plant that is more like a spiky bush. Although you may think it would grow on a tree (because it is a tropical fruit) in actuality a pineapple is a ground dwelling fruit, like a tomato.
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Lots of things will not grow in Ireland, due to the climate in Ireland. So there would be a huge list. Almost anything that grows in very dry or hot climates will not grow naturally in Ireland. They could only be grown in special greenhouses designed for such plants. So things like banana trees or orange trees would not grow naturally in Ireland. Grapes would be difficult to grow in Ireland. Many other things would not grow, like tea or coffee plants or rice. There are far too many things to list.
In summer, pineapple can grow easily
The part of pineapple that you plant to grow pineapples is the the Pineapple Crown.
no they grow on bushes
How many years does it take to grow a pineapple
they grow on trees Answer Pineapples do not grow on trees they are a herbaceous perennial.