Regrowing a Pineapple from a Pineapple
Did you know you can grow a pineapple from a pineapple? Yes, you can! Check out this tip!
How to grow a pineapple from a pineapple:
Simply cut off the top of your pineapple and place it in a bowl with some water to let it root (I did this for 7-10 days). Next plant it into potting soil and water. It will grow into another pineapple. You do need lots of sun for this method so I suggest the summer to try it depending on where you live! This is a way to save money! I have really enjoyed this tip for myself! Hope you enjoy!
Updated: It really did work! The pineapple was smaller than the original but was tasty!
I shared with you how to grow celery from celery and grow green onions from green onions and decided to try this method on a Pineapple too!
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Paula Deen’s Pineapple Casserole
Easy Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Fat Blasting Carrot Pineapple Juice
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Melissa is a football and soccer mom who has been married to her best friend for 24 years. She loves sharing recipes, travel reviews and tips that focus on helping busy families make memories.
How long does it take once you plant it in the dirt?
Thanks for these great tips!!
It took a while for us in the full sun. It grew to be a nice baby pineapple and then we ate it 🙂