Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Date: 
How to grow the biggest fruit on Earth...
Q: When I visited Thailand I bought this huge fruit at the market and the taste was amazing and unique! Now I see you have this Jackfruit tree for sale. I am excited to grow it but not sure if it will survive our winters. I live in Huston, TX. Also are there any special conditions required for successful fruiting?
A: Jackfruit indeed is one of the most fascinating tropical fruit. In spite of reputation being ultra tropical, the tree is not as cold sensitive as everyone believes. Mature trees can withstand light frost for a few hours without significant damage. The only thing, after cold snaps it may be not as profuse producer as in frost-free climates. Keeping Jackfruit in a pot is also an option in colder areas. The tree is quite unique not only about fruit but also about growth habit. The fruit is so large and heavy that the tree has a smart feature to produce only at the base of the trunk. This makes it possible to keep Jackfruit tree at very short height - 6-7 ft tall. We have many varieties of Jackfruit, and all of them can be grown in containers considering regular topping/pruning.
5 secrets of 
Jackfruit successful production: 
1) Frost free temperatures (occasional cold spells are not critical if 
SUNSHINE-T cold protection booster is used)
2) Soil rich of organic matter (compost, manure, peat moss)
3) Moist soil and regular watering
4) Constant pruning and keeping under 7-10 ft
5) Regular application of fertilizer, microelements and SUNSHINE-Honey for better quality fruit.
Date: 
Growing Jackfruit in a pot
Q: I have a young jackfruit tree, and I wanted to know, is a 25 pot enough for an adult tree?
A: 25 to 50 gal should be eventually a good size pot for growing 
a Jackfruit tree. Keep in mind the following:
1. Start with a smaller container, only slightly bigger than the root 
system. Do not plant directly into a large container, this may create a risk 
for root rot.
2. Step up the tree in a bigger container every year as it grows 
bigger. With every repotting, trim both branches and roots to compact the plant and 
to encourage branching out.
3. Jackfruit trees should be kept pruned under 6-7 ft in pots and 10-12 
ft in the ground. This makes healthy fruit production more efficient and 
keeps fruit at the base of the tree.
Date: 
Information on new exotic fruit
 variety:
 
 Artocarpus x integer (Jackfruit x Chempedak), Cheena cv.
 TopTropicals
FRESH SEEDS! Grow exotic Chempedak from seeds and you will have the trees for only $1 each!
Check out a short video of the opened fruit.
Cheena is a natural hybrid between jackfruit and
 chempedak. Comes true from seed.
 This highly recommended variety has grown in TopTropicals
 garden from a seedling of Cheena (Jackfruit x Chempedak)
 that fruited within 3 years from planting. The fruit
 (20-25" size) is probably the best we ever tasted! It is
 super sweet, crunchy and has a rich, pleasant, excellent
 flavor. It has very little latex which makes it easy to
 handle when cutting up. The tree produces at the very base
 of the trunk, so you can prune it as short as you want.
 Our tree survived light frosts as well as 48 hours of 3ft
 flooding, with no damage!
 
 The tree has an open, low and spreading growth habit and
 can be maintained at a height and spread of 8 ft with
 annual pruning. It is very easy to grow and is not as cold
 hardy as we thought for a Jackfruit x Chempedak types of
 plants. The only two recommendations are - good fertilу
 soil with a high content of compost and regular watering.
 
 Cheena is a consistent producer. The fruit is up to 5 lbs,
 long, narrow and uniform in size and shape. The skin is
 green, with blunt spines that yellow and open slightly
 upon maturity. 
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 FRESH
 
 
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Date: 
Grafted or seedling?
Photo: Mr Barcy meditating before planting Nutmeg seeds
Q: I planted an avocado seed and it sprouted quickly, it has been only a couple months and I already have a small plant. How soon will it produce fruit? Can I grow other tropical fruit from seed?
A: Unfortunately, some fruit trees, including varieties of 
avocado, mango, lychee, as well as apples and peaches - must be either grafted or 
air-layered in order to produce, for 2 main reasons:
- seedlings may take a very long time until fruiting, up to 10-15 years
- seedling gives no guarantee on the quality of the fruit or variety
These fruit trees should be propagated as "clones" - both grafted 
material or cuttings are actually copies of the mother plant and will keep the 
same fruit qualities. Grafted trees usually start producing immediately.
However there is a number of fruit trees that come true from seed, and 
take a very short time to start flowering. Jackfruit, Annonas (Sugar Apple, Guanabana, etc), Papaya, Icecream Bean, Eugenias start producing at a young age (3-4 years from seed).
Recommended fertilizers for fruit trees:
Fruit Festival Plant Food - Super Crop Booster
Mango-Food - Smart Release Fruit Tree Booster
SUNSHINE-Honey - for sweeter fruit
SUNSHINE SuperFood - microelement supplement
Date: 
Wounded Warrior Project donation
Thanks to your memorial day orders! In honor of the memory of fallen brothers and sisters in battle, Top Tropicals sent a substantial donation of 5% of Memorial Day Promotion sales to Wounded Warrior Project. Reference ID: 43810379. Thank you everybody for your orders and participation!
Gemini Zodiac lucky plants
Gemini - 
5/21-6/20.  
Ruled by the mutable, changeable planet Mercury (also patron of the art of 
medicine), Gemini is an AIR sign. Plants ruled by Mercury tend to have ferny 
or highly-divided leaves or stems (like the bronchi of lungs), hairy or fuzzy 
leaves (related to the cilia in the lungs), or subtle odors.
Gemini rules the lungs, shoulders, arms, and hands. Its plants help to 
strengthen the lungs and respiratory system, relax the nervous system, strengthen 
ears and hearing, the tongue and speaking, the vocal cords, lungs and 
thyroid, as well as the shoulders, arms, and hands. Gemini has so much going on 
mentally that they may need a little help to digest all the information they're 
constantly absorbing. Herbs that have clean, pure flavor not only help 
physical digestion, but assist spiritual and mental intake as well.
Gemini Zodiac lucky plants: Ferns, Blechnum, Tree ferns and Cyatheas, Fern Tree, Aralias, Jackfruit and Breadfruit, Paulownia, Anthurium, Philodendron, Philadelphus, Clerodendrums, Anise, Lavender, Myrtle, Nut trees, Macadamia, Ficus, Piggyback plant - Tolmiea menziesii, Aloe vera, Fig , Honeysuckle, Azalea, Mint Tree Satureja, Vitex, Ironwood, Mulberry, Osmoxylon, Acalypha, Allamanda, Aphelandra, Iboza, Ruda, Kiwi, Caesalpinia, Cyphomandra, Monstera, Kalanchoe , Magnolia, Oregano, Ocimum, Naranjilla, Zamia, Delionix, Acacias, Calliandra, Patchoili, Palms, Geranium, Grevillea, Eucalyptus.
For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope.
Date: 
 Growing tropical fruit trees in containers in winter
Q: Please give me your advice. The winter is here. I bought mango tree, jackfruit tree, sugar apple tree and planned them for spring. What can I do to keep them no frost bite? My home in Bonifay FL.
A: In
 subtropical areas with occasional hard freeze in
 winter, we recommend you to keep tropical plants in
 pots. The plants you purchase are tender to frost. For
 cold protection, container growing has several
 advantages:
 
 1) easy to move into wind-protected and sun-exposed
 locations as needed: for example, on a different side
 of the house. In many areas, seasonal prevailing winds
 have opposite directions in Summer and Winter.
 
 2) easy to cover with frost cloth, sheets, or blankets
 in case of immediate cold spells. Container plants'
 growth is easier to control and trim, and those plants
 naturally stay more compact.
 
 3) easy to move indoors, inside garage, or in covered
 lanai/patio.
 
 We also recommend to keep these trees in their
 original pots until Spring, in containers size of the
 rootball. Step them up in Spring, when plants start
 active growth of root system. This will help you to
 avoid root rot due to possible overwatering in Winter.
 Reduce watering in any case, and keep your plants in
 bright, wind-protected spot. Do not fertilize until
 Spring. Protect from cold when night temperature drops
 below 35-40F.
 
 
 Use SUNSHINE plant boosters
 to provide additional cold tolerance.
 
 
 Cold protection is a lengthy subject. You may also use
 propane heaters during cold nights.
 Here is some more information on cold
 protection. 
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Date: 
Gemini - 5/21-6/20.  
Ruled by the mutable, changeable planet Mercury (also patron of the art of medicine), Gemini is an AIR sign. Plants ruled by Mercury tend to have ferny or highly-divided leaves or stems (like the bronchi of lungs), hairy or fuzzy leaves (related to the cilia in the lungs), or subtle odors.
Gemini rules the lungs, shoulders, arms, and hands. Its plants help to strengthen the lungs and respiratory system, relax the nervous system, strengthen ears and hearing, the tongue and speaking, the vocal cords, lungs and thyroid, as well as the shoulders, arms, and hands. Gemini has so much going on mentally that they may need a little help to digest all the information they're constantly absorbing. Herbs that have clean, pure flavor not only help physical digestion, but assist spiritual and mental intake as well.
Gemini Zodiac lucky plants: Ferns, Blechnum, Tree ferns and Cyatheas, Fern Tree, Aralias, Jackfruit and Breadfruit, Paulownia, Anthurium, Philodendron, Philadelphus, Clerodendrums, Anise, Lavender, Myrtle, Nut trees, Macadamia, Ficus, Piggyback plant - Tolmiea menziesii, Aloe vera, Fig, Honeysuckle, Azalea, Mint Tree Satureja, Vitex, Ironwood, Mulberry, Osmoxylon, Acalypha, Allamanda, Aphelandra, Iboza, Ruda, Kiwi, Caesalpinia, Cyphomandra, Monstera, Kalanchoe, Magnolia, Oregano, Ocimum, Naranjilla, Zamia, Delionix, Acacias, Calliandra, Patchoili, Palms, Geranium, Grevillea, Eucalyptus.
For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope.
Date: 
Cleanest fruit?
"Dirty" fruit: According to the Environmental Working Group research, Strawberries are top the list of the 12 "dirtiest" fruits and vegetables grown commercially. Spinach is the second, followed by (in order of contamination) nectarines, apples, grapes, peaches, cherries, pears, tomatoes, celery, potatoes and sweet bell peppers. Each of these foods tested positive for pesticide residues and contained higher concentrations of pesticides than other produce. This causes of course chronic health implications. Children are of special concern as younger bodies have greater susceptibility to pesticides than adult bodies, the report emphasizes. Pesticides may induce chronic health complications in children, including neuro- and behavioral problems, birth defects, allergies, asthma, and even cancer...
"Clean
 15": Avocados lead 2018's clean fruits and
 veggies list, that also includes:  mangoes, papayas, pineapples, kiwi, sweet corn, cabbage,
 onions, frozen sweet peas, asparagus, eggplant, honeydew
 melon, cantaloupe, cauliflower and broccoli. 
 Obviously, home grown fruit and vegetables are even
 better. Such fruit as Custard Apples, Sapodilla, Sapote, Jackfruit, Dragon Fruit, Passion Fruit and other rare
 varieties of tropical fruit, are even better for you
 because they are not grown commercially, and the choice
 from your own organic garden is the healthiest for
 yourself and your family! 
 Plant them today and get your cleanest fruit tomorrow! 
Check out all tropical fruit trees and all tropical spice plants.
Date: 
Gemini
 - 5/21-6/20.  Ruled by the mutable, changeable
 planet Mercury (also patron of the art of medicine),
 Gemini is an AIR sign. Plants ruled by Mercury tend to
 have ferny or highly-divided leaves or stems (like the
 bronchi of lungs), hairy or fuzzy leaves (related to the
 cilia in the lungs), or subtle odors. 
 
 Gemini rules the lungs, shoulders, arms, and hands. Its
 plants help to strengthen the lungs and respiratory
 system, relax the nervous system, strengthen ears and
 hearing, the tongue and speaking, the vocal cords, lungs
 and thyroid, as well as the shoulders, arms, and hands.
 Gemini has so much going on mentally that they may need a
 little help to digest all the information they're
 constantly absorbing. Herbs that have clean, pure flavor
 not only help physical digestion, but assist spiritual and
 mental intake as well.
Gemini Zodiac lucky plants: Ferns, Blechnum, Tree ferns and Cyatheas, Fern Tree, Aralias, Jackfruit and Breadfruit, Paulownia, Anthurium, Philodendron, Philadelphus, Clerodendrums, Anise, Lavender, Myrtle, Nut trees, Macadamia, Ficus, Piggyback plant - Tolmiea menziesii, Aloe vera, Fig , Honeysuckle, Azalea, Mint Tree Satureja, Vitex, Ironwood, Mulberry, Osmoxylon, Acalypha, Allamanda, Aphelandra, Iboza, Ruda, Kiwi, Caesalpinia, Cyphomandra, Monstera, Kalanchoe , Magnolia, Oregano, Ocimum, Naranjilla, Zamia, Delionix, Acacias, Calliandra, Patchoili, Palms, Geranium, Grevillea, Eucalyptus.
For other signs information, see full Plant Horoscope.







