Next time you're shopping for a houseplant, stop by the produce section at the grocery store and pick up a pineapple. After chopping up the edible flesh, don't toss the top but use it to grow a ...
And just like a pineapple top you can plant in your backyard, the plates made by Lifepack contain seeds that can sprout in soil. The plates are Lifepack's latest effort to reduce plastic waste ...
"I started growing it by cutting a top off of a pineapple I bought at a Co-op. You flick all the old fruit left over and pick some of the leaves off and you stick it in a cup of water," she explained.