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The different ways to reproduce plants

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How we’ve multiplied our pineapple plants

Posted on March 26, 2018 by CuriousG

I am the great procrastinator. I know that when we harvested our ratoon pineapple last July, I said I was going to detach the sucker that had started growing on the parent plant. I say a lot of things but … Continue reading →

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Growing moringa from seed

Posted on January 20, 2018 by CuriousG

I’ve been attempting to grow moringa for a while now – quite a few times, actually. We call it the drumstick tree – so named for the long bean pods that may or may not resemble drumsticks. Those pods, when … Continue reading →

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The ratoon pineapple

Posted on July 27, 2017 by CuriousG

Last May, we harvested our first pineapple, and I decided to leave one sucker on the parent plant to continue growing. This would give what is known as a ratoon crop. It grows faster than starting a new plant, but … Continue reading →

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Propagating sugarcane

Posted on June 12, 2017 by CuriousG

One of our neighbours harvested some sugarcane last week and shared it around. When we got our armful of it, we dilly-dallied a bit too long and it started drying up to the point where we decided it was too … Continue reading →

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