How To Grow GIANT Pineapples at Home Fast & Easy in Containers
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Pineapples 101, I show you step by step how to grow giant pineapples at home, learn how to propagate, plant, fertilize, harvest and eat a plant ripen fruit! Here in South Florida, it takes approximately 1 - 1.5 years to harvest a pineapple! I answer common pineapple questions and tell you exactly how I grow golden pineapples. COMMENT, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE with your friends.
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7.26.22
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Here's a tip for people that don't know. I work for Starbucks and if you call us, we will save our grounds for your garden form you to pick up. We usually save them from our cold brew process. We get a ton of grounds from brewing our cold brew.
@seananthames7017
4 ай бұрын
Great to know! Thanks
@perrinialflowers
3 ай бұрын
Thank you will be calling Starbucks today 😂
@claudianorvilus5427
Ай бұрын
Amazing tip! Thank you🙌🏾
@iocinthlawrence4914
Ай бұрын
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@gabrielarich2015
Ай бұрын
Awesome thank you. I would have never thought of that because most businesses don’t give you anything for free
The pineapples are absorbing the coffee grounds and making her Hella energized 😂😂
I’m in Zone 9 and after 2 years I’m finally getting a pineapple growing. I’m super excited!
@navinsingh5819
25 күн бұрын
That's way too long we usually get pine apple in 14 months.
I bought a small ornamental pineapple plant at Home Depot about 6 years ago and have been raising and harvesting pineapples ever since. Mine are small in size, but super sweet. After all this time, I still I learned a lot about the process of raising pineapples from your informative and helpful video. Thank you!
@nokufikagracekhanye8255
Жыл бұрын
I have plant pineapple more than 6yrs they don't grow the leaves turning brown can you advise maybe our climate is not right pls help
@shepatown
Жыл бұрын
@@nokufikagracekhanye8255 I will try to help. I suspect they are either getting too much water, or the soil isn't right. The other possible culprit could be grubs eating the roots. I have had these kinds of problems with my plants before.
@nokufikagracekhanye8255
Жыл бұрын
I will try to change the soil 2nd to put direct to the sun because they were next to the lemon tree
@shepatown
Жыл бұрын
@@nokufikagracekhanye8255 Good idea. Hope it works.
@crystalkinson4915
10 ай бұрын
@@nokufikagracekhanye8255Her advise of letting the pineapple top completely dry out for about a week is very important
For anyone who doesn't know: take a whole pineapple with you to the beach or out on the boat. Towards the hottest part of the day, right when you come out of the water and still have that ocean taste in your mouth; cut up and eat that fresh pineapple. It will be one of the most delicious things you will ever eat. Learned this on my first dive.
@funngram
Жыл бұрын
oo is that why..when I eaten pineapple at Beach I was like wowo ...what a fruit it is..today I knew why it was so so delicious..btw now I'm growing 5 at my home..
@charlesroberts3910
Жыл бұрын
Fresh pineapples are a good meat tenderizer it has to be fresh
@morjvidz6416
Жыл бұрын
Eating it with salt is truly is delicious!
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
At 8:27 are those iguanas alive???? To me, they look like they were killed with a baseball bat
@juarezderrick9647
Жыл бұрын
@@CardoMaximvs of course they weren't alive. They were harvested just like that pineapple 😂
What a nice change! A lot of us have started gardens this year, obvious reasons. Keep the garden section going with the fishing.
@larryharter5877
Жыл бұрын
Fono boom sopfarmssvsoolmersfarms
@tarafrancisco2116
Жыл бұрын
12:48
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
At 8:27 are those iguanas alive???? To me, they look like they were killed with a baseball bat
Thank you for this very informative video that gets directly to the point and yet, completely discusses and demonstrates, the entire process of growing pineapples from beginning to end.i am so grateful for no added fluff.
I live in zone 9b sw Florida and I grow beautiful pineapples just like you. I make a liquid aloe fertilizer that I feed my plants with and they absolutely love it. It helps to trigger the pineapple to fruit. I have 25+ pineapple plants growing around my garden. They truly are like nothing you will ever eat from the store. I grow mine in pots and I use cactus potting mix.
@sylviaphillips1196
Жыл бұрын
did you start with this method(dry out) or started in water until roots started?
@myragoulding635
10 ай бұрын
You should do a show showing us how to make that aloe fertilizer . I would love to see all your plants. I only have 5 and another one starting . And thanks to the Host for showing her tips in growing pineapples.
@Scotty_pickleball
6 ай бұрын
Does it help the fruit grow quicker if you prune some of the leaves prior to the fruit coming out the top? I have 3 pineapples in pots here in Orlando area.
@Pizza-gb1ch
Ай бұрын
@sylviaphillips1196, I never dry them. I simply pop them in the dirt and wait 2 years. If u cut off a little of the skin it sits up better when u plant it.
Finally! A garden show from my zone 10! Gardening in this zone is a bit more unique, and I'm so happy to find great info from somebody growing in the same zone! I subscribed❤
Your fish hook bracelet is the BOMB!!
Very cool! Gardening and fishing … what better combination for one’s health for eating, exercise, and spirit.
This was a great video. Your knowledge of growing pineapple, of all things, was so cool to watch. The Gardening skills straight 10! Thank You!
Great video. Born and raised in Hawaii and I am also a home gardener that love to grow pineapple’s. Have you folks ever tried the WHITE pineapple?? If not, you truly will be blown away. The sweetest you will ever set your taste buds on. Low acidity and ultra high sugar content. It’s almost hilariously ridiculous how sweet it is😂
@AjayAiyanna
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I heard a lot about those. I'm from India. Is there any farm or anyone who can ship couple thousand saplings? Any information would be appreciated.
@nickb200
Жыл бұрын
Pink is great too.
@captainswagger9697
3 ай бұрын
lol im dead 😂☠️ This dude on YT lookin for a pinapple plug in the comments 🤣
Awesome! I just began my first ever pineapple plant propagation adventure today - so exciting! It was a sad to see the killed iguanas I must admit, though otherwise such a great informational video. Thank you.
I appreciate this, I recently got into gardening. I’ll use all the knowledge that you can produce
This was so much fun!!! What a fun change of pace, I had no idea you were a gardener too! I grew up in Central Florida & we never got great pineapples, but we did have spectacular citrus, bananas, and two humongous avocado trees in our yard! I still am always disappointed in store bought avocados, so I can only imagine how delicious your pineapples are!
@purposefully.verbose
Жыл бұрын
they are quite certainly no longer living. a rather unnecessary shot, really.
I'm really glad you have shown this. I've always wanted to try.
I love how you are into gardening and fishing!!!
Great garden info!
Darcizzle, I didn't know you are such a gardening buff - Amazing! ❤ In the filleting videos I saw those gorgeous ginormous Croton bushes : how do you make them grow like that ? Or is it just the Florida climate (here in NW-Europe they are usually kept as indoor plants bc of the cold winters)
80's are my fav. Especially hair bands😊
Thanks for this video! I am over wintering some pineapple here in Southwest TN. I am going to repot mine this week. I am so glad I found this information.
Also in Fl. I planted one in my front yard just to see if it would grow. Yep! Then another and another. Now I have five all flowering. Should be ripe by late Summer. Very fun to watch them grow! I water every other day.
I love finding a new gardening channel that can articulate a concept clearly!
Free life hacks are the best! Thanks for sharing your wisdom🤙🏿
As a beginner gardener I would love to see more of these videos from you, especially being I too am a Floridian
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
At 8:27 are those iguanas alive???? To me, they look like they were killed with a baseball bat
@DarcizzleOffshore
Жыл бұрын
@@CardoMaximvs we kill invasive green iguanas here
@larellesdiyhomestead
Жыл бұрын
Me too! Love these videos❤I have one on strawberries 🍓
This was incredibly informative!
Very informative. Thank you 😊
Love seeing your gardening videos
I love your videos. Keep up the awesome inspiration.
Very informative. Thanks
Great video! I watch all the time for your fishing videos but this was so good. I live in S.W. Pennsylvania but I Keep a small garden of tomatoes, peppers and onions just to make salsa but I'm going to try a pineapple now. I love fresh pineapple and I think it will taste great in salsa. Thank You!
Best and most informative video I’ve seen so far for growing pineapple. I have two crowns that have been in water for 1.5 years because I’ve not found very good or informative instructions for the soil. The crowns have a massive root system but I’m sure that will be short lived if I don’t get them planted soon. Thank you for the encouraging video! ~Rob
@cocosurgerow
Жыл бұрын
I water root my pineapples and plant in a big pot by my south facing garage. I also plant them in raised mounded ground. It doesn’t matter so much the soil, as long as it drains. Fertilize with slow release, coffee grounds, egg shell. Keep on the sunny side.
Thank you for the great info on growing pineapples 🍍 i have grown other exotic fruits but haven’t grown them yet, just got one! Thanks for the great tips 🙌🌴
The one of the BEST pineapple tutorials I've seen on youtube. New sub, thank you Ma'am for sharing!
You and i use a lot of the same techniques. However, I grow my pineapples beneath the shade of my mango and avocado trees (I'm in Orlando) they do grow a bit slower in the shade, but they will still produce fruit within about 14 months in a garden space that would otherwise remain unproductive. Loved the iguana hunting videos.
Didn’t expect an agriculture video on this channel. Very cool and interesting. I think it’d be cool to add gardening/agriculture in your lineup. 🍍
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
At 8:27 are those iguanas alive???? To me, they look like they were killed with a baseball bat
@lesapurkey5966
Жыл бұрын
They don't look to be alive. 😢
Great video. We need more of these.
NICE!! A lifetime of tepeche. 🥳 Thank you for adding the soil prep to the video. ❤
Great video! I live in CT but I actually want to try growing a pineapple, love them!
This was exactly what I was looking for!!! I knew I needed to do something with the slips and ratoons but wasn't sure how to handle it. Thank you!
My great grandparents grew pines on Elliotts Key in the 1880’s. I grew up growing pines in Coconut Grove in the fifties. You can twist off the fruit from the plant and also the head from the fruit. I live in Gainesville now and grow them in cloth pots so I can move them out of seasonal torrential rain and seasonal freezes. I also add cut up banana peels, coffee grounds and egg shells for jacking up the soil. If you leave the fruit on the plant after it gets yellow and let it turn slightly bronze on the bottle, the sugar turns to alcohol. Yummy taste. You didn’t mention pulling the lower leaves off the heads to expose the baby roots and putting in water for a week. Also, the core has the most nutrition.I use them in my nutritional shakes. Great video, thank you.
@debrajackson7636
Жыл бұрын
@@CardoMaximvs I've been scrolling through the comments to see if that was addressed. Wondering how they were captured because we have a few (smaller) and you can't get within 15 feet of them. Would love to be rid of them before they get BIG.
@brianfitch5469
2 ай бұрын
@@debrajackson7636use .22cal pellet rifle.
@mikehemmr697
Ай бұрын
Taste like chicken
Today was about the 20th time I've watched this video in particular. I love pineapple and want to grow mine like yours. I now have 8 growing. I still have about 6mo before I should have my first flower. Can't wait. Thank you.
Great video. Thanks for the info.
Great info! Thanks for posting!
I grew my first pineapple! It took 2 years!! the other one has not developed any pineapples. Now i know why! thanks so much for your channel. I will buy a couple of pineapples and try your way. your pineapples are MASSIVE!!!!
Twisting the top of the pineapple is the preferred way to remove its top instead of cutting it off. Pineapples are one of the few fruits that do not continue to ripen (develop sweetness) after it is picked, so leaving it to completely turn yellow on the plant is ideal in terms of its sugar content.
@johnstamos4629
Жыл бұрын
oh yeah mine get FULLY golden before its picked and ONE will make the whole house smell like pineapple!
@src4409
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they do ripen after being cut from the plant. Leave them on your counter on its side. Turn it 1/4 turn every day for about 4 or 5 days. It will turn yellow on your counter. This is what I do every time I buy a store bought pineapple.
@johnstamos4629
Жыл бұрын
then that is color, NOT flavor. and neither will fully develop. it's like that with all fruit.
@antonioforestgardens697
Жыл бұрын
Lets not forget pineapples are the highest in enzymatic activity, digestively speaking, and those enzymes are best expressed in under ripe green fruit. If you're serious, wash an under ripe green pineapple, blend or juice with the skin on (zero waste), and serve over a block of ice, mixed fifty /fifty with freshly pressed wheatgrass juice. This will #1 knock your socks off and #2 cure melanoma and basocelluar cancers. I am living proof.
@kalakalatu
Жыл бұрын
@@johnstamos4629, you're just wrong. I just cut up a pineapple after having it sitting in my window for almost two weeks. It went from barely ripe to practically overripe, and was as sweet a pineapple as I've ever had.
Me and my granny grew a pineapple here in north Georgia. When i was a kid. God bless you and your family....🙏❤🙏❤🙏😊🙂😀
love to see more of your gardening videos please? thank you.
@DarcizzleOffshore
Жыл бұрын
Will do!
Inspired to try this out again. You're awesome, love your content.
Please make more garden videos!! I love this!! Thank you very much! I subscribed ❤
This video I really enjoyed. I’m stuck in Wisconsin so I can’t salt fish like I did in Washington state and this was something different that I really enjoyed. You should do a garden walkthrough and then do a segment on each part. Love the content you and Brian put out. Keep it up and tight lines.
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
At 8:27 are those iguanas alive???? To me, they look like they were killed with a baseball bat
@rodgillette8066
Жыл бұрын
@@CardoMaximvs They are extremely invasive in FL, it legally is open season on iguanas. That being said, they were probably brought down with a high-power pellet gun. Watch the Mike Rowe Dirty Jobs episode where he helps "collect" them from a homeowners property.
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
@@rodgillette8066 Rod, in FL you are an invasive species, a poor animal just struggling to survive where it has always lived
@johngrafton6868
Жыл бұрын
I sent my sister in Madison, Wis. a pineapple from Florida and told her how to plant the top. She placed it in her sunporch and she was really excited that it actually grew and was very sweet.
great info thanks
This was so helpful ! Love how knowledgeable and awesome she is ❤️ more gardening videos plz and thank you 😊
She is so dad-blame cute! Just adorable!!
Oh my goodness! this was wonderfully visual and informative. thank you!
This is great home made planting of pineapple
This video was amazing. Thanks for the great info!!!! ❤
Freshly picked pineapple really is the best. Grew mine in 2.5 yrs indoors zone 9b, bright yellow and delicous
Great,going to start some pineapple plants this week.
❤... This video came to me at the right time... I also live in zone 10 and have grown my first pineapple!! I am so excited. All the questions that I have, excuse me, "Had"... were answered in this video. Thank you so much, be blessed, and can't wait to see more of your content.
I love pineapple 🍍 and I grow them and more in sunny Florida!! Thanks pretty lady!! ❤
Very informative. Love the fast paced editing style. Can't wait to grow my own. Thanks.
I am down in SWFL and I have been wanting to plant a pineapple tree. I did not realize that it was as easy as you make it seem. I am definitely doing this! Thank you for the video!
@jillellis62
9 ай бұрын
It isn’t that easy.. lol I can get roots indoors in water- But transplanting then - or throwing straight into dirt- Nope! Never happens like that
@jillellis62
9 ай бұрын
But where she’s at, they’ve surely got some good sand mixed in the dirt which is needed & the perfect level of heat for it
@michaelgorenflo5022
9 ай бұрын
@@jillellis62 I respectfully disagree. It IS that easy. I have had only one failure in 30+ attempts and that is without using any of what this video teaches for dirt, acidity, fertilizer, drying out the roots, etc. I am excited to apply this new knowledge and increase the output. Not trying to be contrary but I don't want @monkabuda to be discouraged. Try it, you'll like it!
This was so interesting! This was my first summer gardening and loving it! I planted heirloom tomatoes ! I can't wait to enjoy them. I wonder if we can grow our pineapple i Pgh,, Pa I am going to try!!! Thank you!
YAY! Thank you so much! Pensacola here! Just watched your fun and informative video. I'm going to cut a pineapple today!
Like the Video! 👍 I did learn a few things about the plant itself. Only once, did I let a plant continue to grow, after harvest. It did grow another pineapple off the side. I didn't know about twisting that sucker off. I will have to try that method. I have been growing pineapples for a lot of years in Wyoming. Keep 3 or 4 growing at all times. Would have more if I had more windows. Mine never get very big though. But are superb tasting over store bought. I don't quite have as long of direct sunlight. Lot of the time, not good temp's. I did try grow lights. But it didn't really seem to help. I just twist my crown off by hand. Then pull off several rows of leaves and dry. Never had a plant fail to grow. I never did repot my plants. Just using about a 2-1/2 gallon pot. What fits in the window. I will have to try your pot mix ratio. Wasn't much info. when I started growing, years back. I will also have to try and repot to a bigger pot next time around. Have a golf ball sized cutie rising now. Thanks for the video!
Love this video I have acreage in Queensland Australia we are just starting to plant our pines... i think I will do containers like you have .. started mine off in a shade house but thinking they will be out in the full sun from now on.. greetings from Australia.. 🐨🐨
That's great I've been growing my p heads and one few slips and so excited to see them bring some fruit this summer.
Thanks for sharing. I just found out about coffee grounds a few days ago. My neighbor told me about them and ants hates coffee grounds but earthworms love it.
Nice video, very informative! Follow your dreams! I agree, Pineapple can be grown anywhere, but they need the right conditions. I'm in zone 7b north Mississippi, and just started with some pineapple plants from store bought. Thanks!
I don't know what's more delicious, the pineapple or the grower 🤤
@CZAR-OF-SARCAZM
Жыл бұрын
There's 🍍 on the video????
Awesome video I love it. Keep bringing it you guys are too awesome.
Awesome, I've grown three in Nashville TN. Takes awhile, but so so so good..
Nice pineapples Darcizzle! We do similar here in Orlando and also make Tepache (Mildly alcoholic pineapple drink) with the skinned pineapple cuttings and brown sugar. Allow to ferment a few days there are instructional videos.
Thanks for this video!! Love growing pineapples! Do you also do nutrition and fitness content??
That’s different and thanks for sharing… might just try to grow one ✅💥✌️
That was a great video. I showed it to my wife. She wants to grow pineapple. We live in San Antonio. So heat sun and dry is an everyday thing lol. Keep on growing ok and that fishing thing lol
I have been successfully growing pineapple plants in pots in Germany since around 1990, overwintering in a tropical warm house or in a residential building.
I was salivating at the end. It goes to show this video is so effective.
Loved this video!
Awesome video guys , I was given a slip , it has roots but looks sickly so I’m going to put it in a soil mixture you recommended, it’s currently in compost and very wet and the roots can’t breath I don’t think or it’s to compact , I’ll try change it and fertilise see how it goes , thanks for a great video.🙏
😮😮😮😮 please share all your knowledge 👊🏻 I’m soooo ecstatic to see this … I’m starting 4 from the grocery store… I told my wife if the world gets rough I’m sooo going to have pineapples in NC 🤣🤣👊🏻🤙🏼
Yes, definately keep the gardening channel open. Great teaching pace - not too slow or too fast.
@johnrosado5829
Жыл бұрын
Definitely lol
@CardoMaximvs
Жыл бұрын
At 8:27 are those iguanas alive???? To me, they look like they were killed with a baseball bat
Good work planting pine apple enjoy stay safe
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This is an awesome video - I just learned that I've been doing them wrong
Awesome content!
You guys are Awesome!!! I loved your show! Thank you
Thanks Dar ! Tried to grow one, cut off a chunk below yours, didn't dry out, bad results! Now I know !
good job
Love this content from you guys
Nooo way!!!!! Cizzle is gardening!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Great change love your videos
Gloves, got 35 pineapples coming in containers in backyard. I use miracle grow. The soil is very moist. I use a variation of Leon’s grow pot, blood meal and phosphorous. I start the tops in a plastic container to grow roots and then put in 5 gal grow pot. Blowing my wife’s mind. Like all your info.
Mid-north Florida. Grew pineapples several years ago, they are SO sweet when they ripen on the plant!
Awesome interesting content!Sometimes we've gotta venture off into our other hobbies!👌👍
Great video!
This is a ridiculously late comment, but we’d LOVE more gardening videos!!!
@talulatree5297
7 ай бұрын
I agree! 😃
awesome content, I was wondering why my pineapple took so long to ripen.