
Grow your own delicious fresh pineapples on your windowsill
Here’s a real novelty indoor plant that will provide interest every day as you see your own deliciously sweet pineapple develop atop this well-established, potted plant.
It’s the perfect indoor plant for a sunny kitchen or conservatory windowsill, needing little care and attention save a little water and the occasional feed.
“Each plant is delivered with a pineapple fruit already growing so your plant is guaranteed to fruit this year!”
The plants are exactly the same as those used in commercial pineapple plantations across the world, so you can be assured of the best tasting fruit.
Do not confuse these big specimens with tiny decorative, non-edible plant available elsewhere online!
Watering and Feeding
A member of the Bromeliad family, this pineapple plant needs little care and attention, save a little water and the occasional feed.
Water your plant regularly and don’t allow it to dry out. Being tropical, pineapples will not grow in cooler, drier weather, although never allow them to sit in water. Your pineapple should be watered from the top like other bromeliads.
Feed from March to August with a weak (1/4 strength) liquid fertilizer, this will ensure your plant thrives!
Sun-Lover!
The perfect indoor plant which loves sun!
Place your Indoor Pineapple Plant in a sunny kitchen or conservatory windowsill, being tropical, pineapples will not grow in cooler, drier weather.
“When the pineapple is plump and ripe (about the size of an orange) remove and enjoy!”
An entirely new plant can be raised by cutting off the leaf crown and planting in compost!
Top Tip…
As your plant matures, it may begin sending offshoots from the base. These can be carefully removed and potted up individually.
Plus, don’t forget to check out all the content and join the community on the Pete’s Garden Club Facebook page!
Join Pete’s Garden Club on Facebook to share your tips and pictures #petesgardenclub
