mary mary, quite contrary | project 52 | orange county photographer

This week’s theme for project 52 is texture. I had a bunch of different ideas of what I could photograph for this assignment
but when I saw this “flower” growing in my garden, I knew it would be it.  Can you guess what it is? 

guess what is growing?

Maybe a color version would help?  Or maybe not.

growing a pineapple

It’s the beginnings of a pineapple!!!  And it’s growing in my OC backyard!
The little brown, spikey flower that you see now will later grow up to be the “body”/outer casing,
protecting the yummy, juicy pineapple goodness inside!

In May of 2006 (just after my daughter was born), my mom suggested that we plant the tops of two pineapples she had just cut  into a patch of empty dirt in our backyard.  She told us it would grow a plant and we didn’t believe her.  Ok, maybe it would grow some more leaves, but we never thought it would actually produce a real life, edible pineapple.  But it did!!  Last summer, we ate our very first Ladera Ranch grown (and organic!) pineapple.  I thought that we got lucky with our one pineapple.  Of the three total pineapple tops we have planted, it was the only one that looked like it could have grown something.  Then last Friday, I noticed this little bud growing on the 2nd pineapple top that we planted almost four years ago.   It’s exciting… and it makes you feel like an real gardener!

Want to try to grow your own pineapple at home?  All you need is a pineapple top, some dirt, and a lot of patience!
I’ll post again once this litte flower begins to resemble more of a pineapple (it hasn’t even sprouted it’s own top yet).

Next post: A sneak peek of my latest session with a super fun (and adorable) toddler friend!:)

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Love these. Especially the processing on the first one..beautiful!

Cindy, I love these pictures. The first one looks like something you should blow up big and sell prints of.

Love these. They are really fantastic! Wish is could grow one in Tennessee! Thanks for posting these.

I can’t wait til my garden planter is done. I am totally going to do this. I remember when you did this. I guess I should plant a few just in case some don’t work? I love the colored image! It already looks tasty!

Beautiful image, inspiring tale! What a fun lesson for your kids!!

Wow – gorgeous images Cindy! And home grown pineapple – I’m so jealous!!

[...] long you’ve been a reader of my blog, you might remember a post I did a few months ago about the pineapple we are growing in our backyard.  In that blog post (which was four months ago!) a small flower finally bloomed, after FOUR [...]

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