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On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 14:40:37 +0400, "A" wrote:
Be aware that pine apple takes several months near a whole year before it gives fruit. And it needs hot climate, so it should be cultivated in a greenhouse to get better results. I am from a hot tropical country, Mauritius. Once I tried to plant pineapple, after waiting for around 6 months, I could not longer wait. I just tore it out of the soil 7 threw it away. I learned much later that it takes around 1 year before it gives results. The fun of many of these trials aren't so much producing fruit, as making something grow. I often plant ginger and have achieved several pretty plants, but by no means a sure supply of ginger. A sprouting garlic clove is worth planting, and a chunk of horseradish must be confined, or it will take over your garden. Even if not suited to the outdoor climate, a pineapple or citrus may be an interesting houseplant. |
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