How to Grow Pineapple

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It contains several minerals and vitamins and also tastes great. No wonder Pineapple is considered to be a wonder fruit. Pineapple is generally grown in a tropical type of climate as it flourishes mostly then. However if you can keep in check, the amount of chilly winds and frost it is being exposed to, you can grow pineapple in any type of climate. You can start learning how to grow pineapple inside your house if you live in a region having cold climatic conditions. Yes it is possible to do so, but don't expect to get the same type of fruit you would from tropical regions like Hawaii.

You can follow the steps given below to grow pineapples:

Pine Apples

Step 1: The first step is to buy a pineapple, from a fruit stand, a supermarket or from anywhere really. You can peel off the strip and enjoy the fruit. All you need to keep is the crown. The crown will help you grow your plant.

Step 2: Prepare your soil. You should ensure that while keeping it moist, you should not allow the soil to retain water for long periods of time. You can put any amount of fertilizer to keep the soil healthy and apt to grow the fruit into.

Step 3: Now, you need to dig up a hole in the soil and plant the pineapple on top, keeping the crown of the fruit exposed. Once the pineapple has been planted in place, you need to water it regularly and fertilize it. Watering the pineapple needs to be done once in a week and feeding it with a fertilizer is required once in every two months.

Step 4: 20 Months are required for a pineapple plant to produce a delicious fruit under tropical conditions. However your plant can take longer periods of time to bear fruit.

Step 5: If you see a flower sprouting after waiting for a minimum of at least four months, that's your indication that the pineapple fruit is almost ready. By seeing a rich golden color of the shell, you can tell that the fruit is ripe. The ripening of a fruit can be seen by the change in color of the pineapple. The change in color begins at the bottom and gradually moves upwards as the fruit ripens.

You can also keep some of the following points in mind while planting pineapples:

A pineapple will always taste better when it has been ripened on a plant instead of on shelves. Talking on a more commercial level, the pineapple is taken out of the plant well before it has reached its full potential.

To protect the pineapple fruit from chilly harsh weathers, you can grow it indoors. However you must ensure that the plant still receives adequate sunlight. Excessive watering can kill a plant. So avoid it.

How to Grow Pineapple

Sharon Grean is an expert in the field of Home Improvement and Gardening. She has written various articles on that How To Grow Pineapple. You can find more information on planting a vegetable garden here: How To Plant A Pineapple

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