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  • From: "Candyce" <clgunderson@bellsouth.net>
  • To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [NAFEX] pineapple question
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 17:09:15 -0400

Okay; you guys & gals, I'm a newby here, but I have a question about pineapples.  I'm a North-Florida (zone 8A) resident now, having moved here from Hollywood (FL).  As a true South-Florida-Native, I've missed my guavas, papayas, mangos, citrus, avocados, and pineapples.   So I've had to give them the old-college try here.  You can count on the temp here dropping down to 11 to 15 degrees.  I've put the southern "trees" in cut down garbage cans (with wheels) so I can move them into the garage on these bitter (yes, to me, it's sweat-pants & sweatshirt sleeping bitter) nights, but I have managed to grow about 200 pineapples outside.   I string Christmas lights around the plants and have hundreds of feet of frost cloth that I unroll every cold night and roll it back up every warm morning.  Here's my question.  Is there a "male" and a "female" pineapple?  I have one pineapple that seems to have no top on the pineapple - only small little "pups" growing out of the base of the pineapple fruit.  All the other pineapples are growing normally (some w/pups growing out of the base of the plant).   I'm attaching a photo, if anyone cares to identify.  I've only tried this gardening-thing for about 3 years, and nobody seems foolish enough to try to grow pineapples up here, so I'm open to all help.  Talk about foolish, I'm thinking about a move to eastern TN (if I can find that perfect mountain view).  Again, thanks for all of the articles that you have posted.  I have read all of them & enjoy them immensely - just can't imagine a zone 3!!!

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