Delicious Tropical Flavor in Your Backyard
Why Sugarloaf Pineapple Plants?
Imagine exotic, island-inspired flavor in your own backyardβ¦with our Sugarloaf Pineapple Plant, itβs possible and easy. Especially since this pineapple can be planted in the ground or in a container to grow on your patioβ¦or even indoors.
In fact, itβs one of the few tropical plants that thrives in containers. Simply place the Sugarloaf Pineapple in front of a sunny window, water it, and itβs ready to grow. These pineapple plants need virtually no care to provide the rich taste of home-grown pineapples. And under optimal conditions, you could get fruit in as few as two years.
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But the best part is the fact that our Pineapple Plants have been planted and grown for absolute success. Months of meticulous care have gone into our Sugarloaf Pineapple Plants at the nurseryβ¦and now, you reap the rewards of a healthier root system, more developed growth, and long-lived strength.
Plus, our expert horticulturists are here to help you every step of the way, from purchase to placing in your homescape. So, donβt wait β order your own Sugarloaf Pineapple Plant today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: First, choose an area with full sun and well-drained soil for your Sugarloaf Pineapple. Around 6 to 8 hours of sun per day is appropriate.
To plant your Pineapple, dig a hole deep enough to cover its root ball. After placing your plant, tamp down the soil while backfilling to avoid any air pockets. Water your Pineapple to settle the soil that surrounds the roots. If youβre planting in a container, select one thatβs approximately two times the width of the root ball. From there, the planting instructions are the same β and after youβve planted, place your potted Pineapple Plant in front of a sunny window.
Note: This product grows best in well-draining soil. When you receive your plant, you may notice small, white beads or rocks in the soil – this medium is added to increase drainage and keep your plant happy and healthy!Β
2. Watering: Water regularly during the first full growing season. To test when and how much to water, simply check the top 2 to 3 inches of soil β if itβs dry, itβs time to water until itβs moist but not oversaturated.
3. Fertilizing: Generally, Pineapples take up nutrition through their leaves, so very little fertilizer, if any, is necessary. If you do fertilize, use liquid solutions like seaweed extract or fish emulsion.



















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