Have you ever heard of a pineapple houseplant? The fruit is part of the bromeliad family and is easy to grow once established. The good news is that you do not need to live in a tropical ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Nearly half of every pineapple you eat ends up in the trash. But now, companies across the globe are turning the inedible parts of the fruit into textiles ...
Waiting for a pineapple to be transported from the tropics was one thing; having the facilities and staff skilled enough to grow one at home was quite another, becoming a hobby carried out ...
The price point aside, there is an environmental aspect to it as well. A pineapple plant is viable only for three years, Sajesh says, after which the farmer has to clear the farm of the plants in ...
And just like a pineapple top you can plant in your backyard, the plates made by Lifepack contain seeds that can sprout in soil. The plates are Lifepack's latest effort to reduce plastic waste ...
“Farmers need to flower the plant by October-end to ensure that it bears fruit after six months,” he said. “One advantage of pineapple farming is that it takes only 12 months to decide the ...