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How To Grow LOTS Of Pineapples At Home – The Ultimate #pineapple Growing Guide #garden #homegarden



🌱 Welcome to the ultimate guide on growing pineapples in your backyard!

🍍 This comprehensive video grow guide is perfect for home gardeners passionate about permaculture, tropical fruits, and creating a thriving food forest with easy-to-grow, perennial edible crops.

🌴 Discover how to cultivate your own pineapple plants and fit them into your sustainable garden design. My step-by-step instructions explain how to propagate, plant, care, and harvest pineapple plants for an abundant harvest

***Pineapple Plants & Supplies Mentioned In This Video***

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6 Comments

  1. JERRA you don’t have to worry about your HOA. Florida state has passed a law that governs over your HOA POA’s COA. You can grow any kind of food on any part of your property, the front yard the backyard, the side yard they cannot stop you from growing your own food. I suggest making a very nice garden to keep that curb appeal. We grow tomatoes, peppers, onions, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, hibiscus, longevity, Okonokos, spinach, and a whole lot more we put it in between our birds of paradise palm trees in our green island. If you didn’t know any better, he would have no clue that we have all these vegetables growing in our garden right up front and the back it’s another story it’s a huge food forest lol

  2. I am on the west coast, so most plants will survive a light freeze, including peppers, pineapple plants, avacado trees, cactus pads, Peruvian cactus, and i belive dragon fruit. My frowing area is 9A or 9B. I've never grown a pineapple fruit bit. i grew a pineapple plant, and then it died because either i over water it or underwater. I was able to keep the plant alive all winter but maybe i got luck because it died the next summer. I am just a a hobbies gardener do i try an learn information to become a better gardener.

  3. Great video, as always! When propagating from tops, you can skip the water step and just put it into soil. Also, the only pests I've ever had in mine are the occasional caterpillar nibbling in the leaves. I'm in north Florida, so the plan this year is to put them in a greenhouse over the winter.

  4. You can also remove the top by grabbing the leaves and twisting it off the pineapple. Then start taking off the bottom leaves from there.

  5. Excellent video, I have 2 pineapple plants growing in my garden here in New Port Richey FL, zone 9b, love your videos πŸ’•πŸπŸπŸπŸ

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