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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.

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