Melons and pineapples have a long history of being grown in pots successfully under glass in the UK. Because they need a long, hot growing season to ripen properly, growing them in the greenhouse ...
Image Credits: Freepik After the pineapple top has dried, it’s time to plant it. Choose a pot with good drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Fill the pot with a mixture of regular potting ...
but if growing in cooler climates, use a terracotta pot as this will help avoid cold, damp soil, which pineapples hate. When planting in the ground, create a ridge or raised bed for good drainage.