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How to bring butterflies in your garden with Ditchmans Pipe. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

How to bring butterflies in your garden with Ditchmans Pipe

Aristolochia trilobata - Birthwort Dutchman's Pipe

How to bring butterflies in your garden with Ditchmans Pipe
  • 🐙 Aristolochia trilobata - Birthwort Dutchman's Pipe, is one of the most striking butterfly plants. The brown-and-green, pitcher-shaped flowers with long striped tails look like something from another world, and the glossy lobed leaves give the vine a bold, tropical look.
  • 🐙 What makes this plant truly special is how butterflies respond to it. They are drawn to the scent of the flowers and use the vine as a host plant, laying their eggs on the leaves. If you want butterflies, this is one of the easiest ways to bring them in and support their full life cycle.
  • 🐙 This vine is tough and adaptable. It grows well in subtropical climates, handles low light, and can even be kept indoors. Give it a trellis or a fence and it quickly turns into a showpiece.
  • 🐙 Beautiful, unusual, and a butterfly favorite - Dutchmans Pipe is a natural magnet for life in your garden.


🛒 Bring butterflies to your garden!

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Tropical almond brittle: quick-n-fun exotic recipes. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Tropical almond brittle: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Tropical Almond (Terminalia catappa)

Tropical Almond (Terminalia catappa)

Tropical almond brittle

Tropical almond brittle

🍴 Tropical almond brittle: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
  • 🟢Caramelize sugar, stir in roasted tropical almonds (Terminalia catappa), spread thin.
  • 🟢Let cool, harden, and break into crunchy, nutty shards.


🛒 Grow your own almonds

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Hurricane season is not over! Here is the safest place. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Hurricane season is not over! Here is the safest place

Cat Timo

☂️ Hurricane season is not over! Here is the safest place

"Shelter yourself from the storm on the inside. Others can only hold the umbrella." - Mahatma Gandhi

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What to do and not to do before a cold snap? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

What to do and not to do before a cold snap?

Cat and potted plants

Cat and potted plants

Frost covers

Frost covers

What to do and not to do before a cold snap?

Growing tropical plants outdoors? Here are a few practical notes for your cold protection guide.

⭕️ 5 things to DO to prepare your plants before a cold snap:

1. Water well. A well-hydrated plant is stronger. Juicy stems and leaves handle cold better than dry ones.
2. Add mulch. A thick layer around the base helps insulate the roots and keep them warm.
3. Block the wind. Move pots to a sheltered spot or set up a windbreak.
4. Cover at night, uncover by day. Use frost cloth, blankets, or plastic at night - but remove during the day so plants don’t overheat in the sun and can get as much light as possible.
5. Add gentle heat if needed. Christmas lights or a small heater can help - just use caution and make sure everything is safe.

5 most common mistakes, what NOT to do before or during a cold snap:

1. Don’t prune. Fresh cuts and new growth are tender and will freeze first.

2. Don’t overwater. Cold and soggy roots can rot. Keep soil moist, not soaked. Water just enough to quench the plant’s thirst and fill stems and leaves with moisture. Cold and wet is a dangerous combination.

3. Don’t let plants dry out either. Wilted, thirsty plants are more likely to suffer cold damage. Cold and dry can be just as harmful as cold and wet.

4. Don’t use dry fertilizer. It can burn roots in cold soil. A gentle liquid feed like amino-acid Sunshine Boosters is an exception and safe to use with every watering. Its intake naturally slows down as watering decreases.

5. Don’t just watch the thermometer. Duration and wind chill matter. A long cold night with wind can do more harm than a brief freeze.

✔️ Keep these in mind, and your plants will thank you when the cold passes!

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I love Fridays! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

I love Fridays!

Cat James Coconuts

Cat James Coconuts

🐱 I love Fridays!

"Me by the end of Friday business day"

Are you also looking forward to the weekend?

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What is a Dwarf Condo Avocado that fruits at 3 ft tall? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

What is a Dwarf Condo Avocado that fruits at 3 ft tall?

Dwarf Condo Avocado Fuerte

What is a Dwarf Condo Avocado that fruits at 3 ft tall?
  • Every fruit lover dreams of growing lots of avocado varieties, but space often gets in the way. The good news is that some avocado trees stay naturally small and compact, making them perfect for patios, balconies, and even indoor growing. These are called Condo Avocados.
  • They have the same tasty fruit as full-sized trees but take up much less room. You can easily grow them in large pots or containers. They begin to fruit when it's just 2-3 feet tall and remain under 10-12 feet, even after 10 years of growth.
  • The most popular condo avocados are:

🟢 Wurtz (Little Cado): A true dwarf avocado tree that stays small and grows well in containers. It can even produce fruit indoors near a sunny window.
  • 🟢 Fuerte: A semi-dwarf variety that’s easy to manage and does well in pots or small yards.
  • 🟢 Joey: Not a true dwarf, but naturally compact. With a bit of pruning, it can stay small and fit nicely in limited spaces.


Condo avocados are a great way to enjoy homegrown avocados even if you don’t have a big yard. Just give them sun, good soil, and regular care - and you’ll have fresh avocados right on your porch!

✔️ Check outAvocado Variety Guide interactive chart. Sort them by flower type A or B, tree habit, fruit shape and quality, cold hardiness, origin, season and more!

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Java plum cooler: quick-n-fun exotic recipes. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Java plum cooler: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Java plum (Syzygium cumini, Jambolan)

Java plum (Syzygium cumini, Jambolan)

Java plum cooler

Java plum cooler

🍴 Java plum cooler: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
  • 🔵Crush ripe java plums (Syzygium cumini, Jambolan), mix with sugar, salt, and cold water.
  • 🔵A tangy, thirst-quenching drink.

Java Plum Cooler

Ingredients

  • 1 cup ripe Java plums (Syzygium cumini, Jambolan)
  • 2 to 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 cup cold water
  • Ice cubes (optional)

Instructions

  1. Wash and crush the ripe Java plums. Strain the pulp to collect the juice.
  2. Mix the juice with sugar, salt, and cold water. Stir until the sugar dissolves.
  3. Serve chilled over ice.

🛒 Plant Jambolan fruit tree for summer drinks

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Cheese ecstasy - sound on! Warning: intense chewing activity. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Cheese ecstasy - sound on! Warning: intense chewing activity

Cat Bob

Cheese ecstasy - sound on! Warning: intense chewing activity 🎤

Bob loves cheese. Extreme cheese satisfaction in progress.

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Mango's hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Mangos hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer

Orange mango fruit

Orange mango fruit

Mango's hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer
  • 🔸 A new study from the University of Chicago (Cell Reports Medicine) found that zeaxanthin - a carotenoid that gives mangoes their golden color - may do much more than support eye health. It can actually make your immune system stronger against cancer!
  • 🔸 Researchers discovered that zeaxanthin boosts the performance of the body’s CD8+ T cells, the immune cells that hunt down and destroy tumor cells. In lab and animal tests, diets rich in zeaxanthin slowed tumor growth, and when paired with cancer immunotherapy, the results were even more impressive.
  • 🔸 Zeaxanthin helps T cells form stronger receptor structures and increases their signaling and tumor-killing power. The compound occurs naturally in colorful foods like Mango, orange peppers, corn, cantaloupe, and dark leafy greens.
  • 🔸 Because it’s already known to be safe and available as a dietary supplement, scientists see zeaxanthin as a promising addition to future cancer therapies. So, eating mangoes and other orange or yellow fruits may not only brighten your plate but also help your body’s natural defenses stay sharp: Pineapple, Carambola, Canistel, Garcinia, Loquat and more.


🛒 Select from Mango varieties

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A terrible crime! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

A terrible crime!

Cats Klaksa and Jacques

Cats Klaksa and Jacques

😆 A terrible crime!

A terrible crime has been committed.
The Louvre theft pales in comparison.
Someone snuck in last night and stole the entire contents of the kibble bowl.

The culprit remains at large,
but fortunately... the insurance bag covered the loss.

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