You grow pineapples from the leafy green top you cut off the fruit. Place the top on its side for a few hours to dry the cut, then place it (cut side down) in moist potting soil. Water when dry; the top should produce roots in two weeks. Your plant could have fruit in as few as 18 months, if provided with a moderate amount of light and adequate fertilizer.
See the related link with information about growing pineapples in Brazil for easy instructions.
Yes,they do!
The part of pineapple that you plant to grow pineapples is the the Pineapple Crown.
No, they grow in winter
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no
Yes Pineapples can be grown in florida. Its a humid tropical climate which is favorable for growth of pineapples
Pineapples grow from a shrub/bush from the ground. Most people don't know this. They all think pineapples grow on trees.
Pineapples grow out of the ground with the fruit being fully exposed. They are harvested by cutting the fruit from the base.
Pineapples grow on a plant that's a type of bromeliad called Ananas comosus. The plant produces a fruit that grows on the stem rather than underground.
No
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Pineapples do not grow from seeds. Instead, they grow from the top part of a mature pineapple fruit, which is planted in soil to produce a new plant.