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Coleus : growing and caring for it indoors

by Arthur
27 July 2025
  1. <h2>Pineapple: Caring for This Houseplant Through the Seasons</h2>

<p>The pineapple plant (<em>Ananas comosus</em>) is a fascinating and exotic addition to any indoor plant collection. With its striking foliage and potential to produce fruit, it’s a rewarding plant to care for. Here’s how to maintain your pineapple plant throughout the year, ensuring it thrives in every season.</p>

<h3>Spring: A Time for Growth</h3>
<p>As the days grow longer and temperatures rise, your pineapple plant will enter its active growth phase. Place it in a bright spot with indirect sunlight, as direct sun can scorch its leaves. Water regularly, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. This is also an ideal time to repot if the plant has outgrown its container.</p>

<h3>Summer: Watch for Blooms</h3>
<p>During summer, your pineapple plant may produce a flower spike, which eventually develops into the fruit. Ensure it receives plenty of light and warmth, but avoid placing it in direct midday sun. Increase watering slightly, but always allow the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings. A balanced liquid fertiliser every two weeks will support healthy growth.</p>

<h3>Autumn: Preparing for Rest</h3>
<p>As autumn approaches, growth will slow down. Reduce watering and stop fertilising to allow the plant to enter a rest period. Keep it in a bright location, but protect it from cold drafts. If you’ve been lucky enough to harvest a pineapple, this is a good time to remove the spent fruit and tidy up the plant.</p>

<h3>Winter: Minimal Care</h3>
<p>In winter, your pineapple plant requires minimal care. Water sparingly, as overwatering can lead to root rot. Ensure it’s kept in a warm spot, ideally above 15°C (59°F), and away from cold windows. If the air is dry, consider misting the leaves occasionally to maintain humidity.</p>

<h3>General Tips</h3>
<ul>
  <li><strong>Light:</strong> Bright, indirect light is ideal.</li>
  <li><strong>Water:</strong> Keep the soil moist but not soggy.</li>
  <li><strong>Humidity:</strong> Pineapple plants appreciate moderate humidity.</li>
  <li><strong>Fertiliser:</strong> Use a balanced fertiliser during the growing season.</li>
</ul>

<p>With proper care, your pineapple plant can be a long-lasting and delightful addition to your home. Enjoy the journey of nurturing this tropical beauty!</p>

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    <h2>Pineapple: Caring for This Houseplant Through the Seasons</h2> <p>The pineapple plant (<em>Ananas comosus</em>) is a fascinating and exotic addition to any indoor plant collection. With its striking foliage and potential to produce fruit, it’s a rewarding plant to care for. Here’s how to maintain your pineapple plant throughout the year, ensuring it thrives in every season.</p> <h3>Spring: A Time for Growth</h3> <p>As the days grow longer and temperatures rise, your pineapple plant will enter its active growth phase. Place it in a bright spot with indirect sunlight, as direct sun can scorch its leaves. Water regularly, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. This is also an ideal time to repot if the plant has outgrown its container.</p> <h3>Summer: Watch for Blooms</h3> <p>During summer, your pineapple plant may produce a flower spike, which eventually develops into the fruit. Ensure it receives plenty of light and warmth, but avoid placing it in direct midday sun. Increase watering slightly, but always allow the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings. A balanced liquid fertiliser every two weeks will support healthy growth.</p> <h3>Autumn: Preparing for Rest</h3> <p>As autumn approaches, growth will slow down. Reduce watering and stop fertilising to allow the plant to enter a rest period. Keep it in a bright location, but protect it from cold drafts. If you’ve been lucky enough to harvest a pineapple, this is a good time to remove the spent fruit and tidy up the plant.</p> <h3>Winter: Minimal Care</h3> <p>In winter, your pineapple plant requires minimal care. Water sparingly, as overwatering can lead to root rot. Ensure it’s kept in a warm spot, ideally above 15°C (59°F), and away from cold windows. If the air is dry, consider misting the leaves occasionally to maintain humidity.</p> <h3>General Tips</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Light:</strong> Bright, indirect light is ideal.</li> <li><strong>Water:</strong> Keep the soil moist but not soggy.</li> <li><strong>Humidity:</strong> Pineapple plants appreciate moderate humidity.</li> <li><strong>Fertiliser:</strong> Use a balanced fertiliser during the growing season.</li> </ul> <p>With proper care, your pineapple plant can be a long-lasting and delightful addition to your home. Enjoy the journey of nurturing this tropical beauty!</p>

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