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The sweet, juicy pineapple is the upside-down fruit - here's why.
For this project you will need:
a pineapple
a plate
a pot with compost (soil)

The sweet, juicy pineapple is the upside-down fruit - here's why.
For this project you will need:
a pineapple
a plate
a pot with compost (soil)
Cut the top off a pineapple with about 2cm of fruit still attached. Be careful - you may need help with this.
Place the pineapple top in a plate of water and keep inside in a warm spot.
In a few weeks you will notice the pineapple has grown roots. Transplant it into a pot filled with compost.
Continue to tend to your pineapple plant. Who knows, one day it may produce pineapples!
Please make sure you ask a responsible adult to help you.