Here’s a cool idea! Head on over to The Thrifty Couple to learn how to grow your own pineapples from leftover pineapple tops. You can do this indoors or outdoors!
It does take a couple years for the plant to produce a pineapple, but it sounds like a fun experiment!
I’m anxious to try this one out. Have you ever tried this?
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I bought a few pineapples when they went on sale a few months back. Found a DIY video and started planting. One of the three took root and hopefully next summer we will have a pineapple. Can't wait!!
Cool! :D