Next time you're shopping for a houseplant, stop by the produce section at the grocery store and pick up a pineapple. After chopping up the edible flesh, don't toss the top but use it to grow a ...
Reviewed by Barbara Gillette Pineapple guava (Acca sellowiana), also known as feijoa, is a tree or multi-stemmed shrub known ...
IT’S no secret that buying fresh fruit isn’t always cheap, but did you know growing your own is easier than you might think.
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 ...
Tucked away in the quiet neighborhood of Haliʻimaile, you can find Maui Gold Pineapple growing some of the Islands’ sweetest ...
The purchase for an undisclosed amount means pineapple will continue to grow on Maui. The company’s 56 employees will continue to work under the new ownership. In 2009, Maui Land & Pineapple Co ...
[Caleb Kingwara, Standard] Magaiwa bought 20 tippers of cow dung which he used as manure on the 10-acre portion where he planted pineapples. Before planting, he ensured there was enough space ...
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 ...
Wrap each patty with a bacon slice. Secure with a toothpick by inserting it like you would a needle in fabric. Cover and ...