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🌸 Caring for Winter-Blooming Trees
Tips from Top Tropicals Plant Expert - Tatiana Anderson
When northern gardens fade into gray, our tropicals wake up. Winter is color season here - and even if you live up north, you can still enjoy these same flowering trees indoors or on a sunny patio.
From the fiery Royal Poinciana to the golden Tabebuia and violet Jacaranda, these eight trees prove that winter can bloom anywhere
How to Care for Winter-Flowering Trees
We're often asked, at Top Tropicals, “Can I really grow tropical trees in winter?” Yes — with the right light and care, you can. Here’s what works best both outdoors and indoors, according to our expert, Tatiana Anderson.
🌡️ Fall Planting Guide
Let’s talk about timing, because that’s the part most people get nervous about. Everyone asks: “Isn’t it too cool to plant now?” — and the answer is no! Fall and early winter are actually the best months for tropicals in Zones 9 to 11.
Here’s why: the air has cooled off, but the soil is still warm. Roots love that combination. They quietly spread underground while the rest of the plant takes a break. By spring, those roots are ready to feed a burst of new growth — and that’s when you’ll see the first big flush of flowers.
Pick a sunny spot that gets plenty of light — six to eight hours if you can. Loosen the soil and mix in compost or pine bark so it drains well. Dig a hole about twice as wide as the pot and just as deep. Set the plant level with the ground, backfill, and water it deeply to settle everything in. Then add mulch — two or three inches is plenty — but keep it away from the trunk so it can breathe.
Tatiana’s tip: “Fall planting builds roots while everyone else is resting. By spring, your tree wakes up ready to grow.”
🌳 Outdoor Care (Warm Climates Zones 9–11)
Now, let’s talk about what happens after planting — because real gardening starts once the plant is yours. Tropical trees thrive on routine: steady sunlight, deep watering, and just a bit of attention.
Water them about once a week when the weather is mild, more often if it’s dry or windy. Always check the soil first — if it feels dry two inches down, go ahead and water. Mulch helps more than most people realize — it keeps roots cool in summer and warm in winter, and it saves you from watering as often.
Now, for those of you in Zone 9, here’s the truth: your trees can take a chill, but they don’t love surprises. A quick night in the upper 20s F won’t hurt mature plants, but young ones appreciate a little help — a frost cloth or being planted at the south side.
And don’t underestimate the wind. Cold, dry gusts can burn leaves faster than frost. Use fences, hedges, or taller shrubs as windbreaks, and take advantage of microclimates — those warm pockets next to the house, brick patios, or corners that get extra afternoon sun.
Tatiana’s tip: “A tropical garden in Zone 9 isn’t about fighting nature — it’s about cooperating with it. Find the warm corners, protect from the cold wind, and your trees will thank you with flowers all winter.”
🏚️ Indoor & Patio Care (Cooler Climates)
For our northern friends — yes, you can grow tropicals indoors! You just need good light, warm air, and a little attention.
Pick a large pot, with drainage holes and a light tropical soil mix. Place it in a bright window — south or southwest if you can — or under grow lights for about 12–14 hours a day. Keep temperatures between 65 and 85 F, and water when the top inch of soil dries out.
Misting helps keep leaves clean and adds humidity. Rotate the pot every couple of weeks so all sides get sun. In summer, move your plant outdoors gradually so it can enjoy real sunlight — then bring it back in before nights drop below 40 F.
Tatiana’s tip: “Don’t be afraid of growing trees in pots. They adapt beautifully — just select the right trees and pay attention to their needs.”
✔️ Learn more: Secrets of Winter planting - tropical planting breaks the rules.
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The hot Guyanese secret to perfect skin
Biquinho Pepper (Capsicum annuum x chinense) and Wiri Wiri Pepper (Capsicum frutescens)
- 🌶 Who said Peppers can't be cute? These two little fireballs prove otherwise! They might look small, but they’re full of personality, flavor, and heat.
- 🌶 Biquinho Pepper (Capsicum annuum x chinense)
- 🌶 Wiri Wiri Pepper (Capsicum frutescens)
- 🌶 Fun facts:
This heart-shaped hottie is an ancient hybrid between bird pepper and habanero is as beautiful as it is flavorful. Each tiny 1-inch red pepper packs a fruity, tangy punch with just enough heat to make your taste buds dance. Perfect for container gardens, Biquinho peppers decorate the plant like tiny red ornaments – and they’re just as tasty in pickles, salsas, or fresh salads.
From the kitchens of Guyana comes a true legend - the Wiri Wiri pepper. These little berry-shaped peppers turn from green to orange to bright red, bursting with intense heat and flavor. Guyanese chefs swear by it - it's the secret behind their famously spicy, flavorful dishes. Locals even say it’s the reason they live long, have glowing skin, and look amazing… it's not just spice, it's magic!
· Both peppers belong to the same botanical family as potatoes, tomatoes and eggplants.
- · What makes them special isn't just the heat - it's the flavor!
- · True pepper lovers know that great peppers are about depth, aroma, and the fruity fire they bring to every meal.
🌶 Growing tips:
Feed your peppers with Sunshine C-Cibus plant booster for abundant crops and extra flavorful fruits. These compact plants thrive in containers and bring tropical flair to patios, balconies, or edible gardens.
💥 These two peppers are a must for spice lovers - intense fruity habanero flavor packs quite a bang!
Extremely showy, these ornamental peppers have culinary benefits and are great for container garden.
🛒 Add the flavor of Hot Peppers to your garden and kitchen
📚 Learn more:
📱 How to grow the hot Wiri Wiri and Biquino Peppers
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Hot Pepper pickles: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🔴If you like hot and spicy pickles - Biquinho and Wiri Wiri peppers (Capsicum) are perfect for new experiments!
- 🔴Pickle whole little peppers in vinegar, garlic, Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis) and sugar.
- 🔴Sweet, tangy, and spicy little bites! Perfect as appetizers, chasers and hot parties! 🔥
Hot Pepper pickles: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍲 Ingredients
- 🔴 A mix of Biquinho peppers (Capsicum chinense) and Wiri Wiri peppers (Capsicum frutescens)
- 🔴 Fresh Bay leaves (Laurus nobilis)
- 🔴 Garlic cloves
- 🔴 Vinegar and sugar
- 🔴 Salt to taste
🔥 Instructions
- 🔴 Place whole peppers, garlic, and Bay leaves into sterilized jars.
- 🔴 Boil vinegar with sugar and salt, then pour over the peppers.
- 🔴 Seal and let cool. Store in the refrigerator for a few days before enjoying.
- 🔴 Sweet, tangy, and spicy — perfect for appetizers, chasers, and hot parties!
🛒 Invite Biquinho, Wiri Wiri peppers and Bay Leaves to your kitchen
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Cat Macaron
"We never know the worth of water till the well is dry." - Thomas Fuller
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Whats that fragrance in the dark?
Brunfelsia - Lady of the Night
- 💐 Brunfelsia? People often ask: what can you plant in a shady spot that blooms year-round and smells amazing? The answer is Brunfelsia, known as Lady of the Night.
- 💐 This Brazilian beauty is a compact, shade-loving shrub that thrives in low light and rewards you with creamy white flowers. As the sun sets, the blooms release a sweet, unforgettable perfume that lingers through the night. It’s like nature’s way of setting the mood for evening strolls.
- 💐 Brunfelsia is more than just fragrance. Its flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, turning shaded corners into lively little stages. Low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly, and elegant, it’s the answer to your prayers: shade, flowers, and fragrance all in one plant.
- 💐 The most fragrant Brunfelsias are the creamy-white varieties, often called Lady of the Night.
Popular species include: B. americana, B. isola, B. nitida, B. lactea, B. manaca, B. densifolia, B. gigantea.
Do you already grow Brunfelsia? What kind do you have in your garden?
🛒 Experience Brunfelsia fragrance
📚 Learn more about Brunfelsias:
- ✦ Five best fragrant plants for summer plantings
- ✦ What is the most fragrant Brunfelsia?
- ✦ What happens when you cross Cream and Lavender?
- ✦ Lavender Marble Perfume
- ✦ What is the difference between Brunfelsia americana and nitida?
- ✦ Brunfelsia americana - Lady of the night
- ✦ Brunfelsias
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The secret tree behind Chanel No 5 perfume
Ylang-Ylang (Cananga odorata), Chanel No 5 Tree
- ⭐️ Ylang-Ylang (Cananga odorata, Chanel No 5 Tree) is the tree behind the worlds most famous fragrance - Chanel No. 5. Its golden, star-like flowers drip from the branches with a scent so powerful you can smell it from yards away.
- ⭐️ Native to Indonesia and Southeast Asia, this tropical evergreen can reach impressive heights, yet it blooms almost year-round, covering itself in clusters of perfumed flowers. This is one of the most beautiful, fast growing and beneficial flowering trees for Southern landscapes.
- ⭐️The fragrance shifts as the blooms age, from green to lemon yellow to deep golden, each stage producing an intoxicating scent prized in perfumery and aromatherapy. Even without flowers, its tiered branches and glossy leaves create a striking, almost Christmas-tree effect.
- ⭐️For smaller spaces, a dwarf form, Cananga fruticosa, brings the same beauty and scent in patio-friendly size. Whether towering or compact, Ylang-Ylang is more than a plant - it's living perfume in your garden.
🛒 Get your own Chanel #5 Tree
📚 Learn more:
- ✦ Flowering season of Dwarf Chanel No 5
- ✦ How to grow your own Chanel #5
- ✦ What is the best perfume tree for container culture
- ✦ The Ylang-Ylang: Queen of the Perfume World: the Bearer of an Ideal Fragrance
- ✦ Perfume in a pot: exotic Dwarf Chanel No 5 Tree
- ✦ Why Desmos - a cousin of Ylang Ylang - is every gardener's dream
📱 What is Chanel No5 made of? The story of Ylang-Ylang
🔽The Ylang-Ylang - Queen of the Perfume World - book - PDF file download
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Curry leaf rice: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🟢Fry curry leaves (Murraya koenigii) with mustard seeds, garlic, and chilies
- 🟢Stir into steamed rice for a fragrant side dish 🍛
🍛 Curry Leaf Rice recipes
Ingredients
- 1 cup steamed rice
- 1 handful fresh curry leaves (Murraya koenigii)
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 3-4 dried red chilies
- 1 tbsp oil or ghee
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds until they pop.
- Add garlic, chilies, and curry leaves. Fry until fragrant.
- Stir in steamed rice and mix well.
- Season with salt and serve hot as a fragrant side dish 🍲
🛒Grow your own Curry Leaf Tree for exotic recipes
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All the nothing you want
Cat Matilda
"Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now. There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want!" - Bill Watterson
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