BUFFALO, W.Va. — You may know Gritt’s Farm for its fall Fun Farm, fresh produce and colorful garden. But it also grows pineapple plants, a fruit not typically produced in Appalachia, in its ...
Pineapples look tough and spiky on the outside, but inside, they're packed with sweet, juicy goodness. Most of the pineapples you'll find in a grocery store come from tropical regions, so you can grow ...
PARSIPPANY, NJ. — Franklin Farms is adding pineapple teriyaki balls to its portfolio of plant-based offerings. The product is formulated with pineapple, onion, carrot, red and green peppers and tamari ...
You can grow pineapples indoors by starting with a ripe fruit top and giving it warm, sunny conditions to root. Use a well-draining pot and slightly acidic soil, and water only when the top third of ...
And no, it’s not because it stinks like rotten meat. (Just for the record, they don’t all have a rancid smell.) By Margaret Roach The first pineapple lily I grew was a real stinker — and we have lived ...
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