Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 16 May 2026

Jaboticaba skillet jam

Jaboticaba skillet jam Jaboticaba skillet jam
🍴 Jaboticaba skillet jam: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

  • 🔵Add whole jaboticabas and a spoonful of sugar to a skillet over medium heat.
  • 🔵Cook until the skins burst and the fruit releases its deep purple juice.
  • 🔵Stir gently as the mixture thickens into a glossy jam.
  • 🔵Spread warm over toast, biscuits, or even pancakes while still slightly syrupy.


🌿 About the plant:


Jaboticaba, Plinia cauliflora, is famous for its cauliflorous habit - fruit forming directly on the trunk and older branches. During heavy fruiting, the bark can look almost studded with dark purple beads.

🏡 In the garden:


It prefers slightly acidic soil and steady moisture. Mulching helps maintain humidity around the roots. Though slow growing, it can fruit while still relatively small.

🛒 Plant Jaboticaba tree - while we have large size plants

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Jaboticaba Plant Facts

Myrciaria cauliflora, Plinia cauliflora, Eugenia cauliflora
Jaboticaba, Duhat
USDA Zone: 9-11
Plant used for bonsaiSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunKeep soil moistEdible plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeFlood tolerant plant

Jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora) in Plant Encyclopedia

#Food_Forest #Recipes

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Date: 16 May 2026

🔮 When the World Around Becomes Too Gray: Plant a Tree. Eat a Donut. Keep going.

When  the  world  feels  gray,  plant  another  tree.  Smokey  brings  the 
 jaboticaba.  Sunshine  brings  donuts  and 
 encouragement.
Sunshine: Smokey, what do we do when the world around becomes too gray?
Smokey: Plant a tree.
Sunshine: And if that does not help?
Smokey: Plant another one.
Sunshine: And eat a donut.
Smokey: Not strictly necessary, but statistically beneficial.

If you have been feeling a little worn down lately, you are not alone.

You already know about the headlines. We do not need to list them. You have probably seen them today before breakfast.

We are not here to pretend that is not happening. It is happening. And it is a lot. But here is the thing we keep coming back to, the thing that has been true for as long as people have had hands and a patch of ground: when the world feels out of control, you can still plant something.

Gardening is not an escape. It is an answer. When you put a tree in the ground, you are making a quiet statement. You are saying that you expect there to be a future. That you intend to be in it. That shade and fruit and flowers still matter, and you are going to make sure they exist in your corner of the world.

That is not naive. That is courageous in the most ordinary and underrated way.

One tree, planted this season, might give you fruit in a few years. It might give butterflies somewhere to stop. It might give a bird a place to nest. It will almost certainly give you something to look at on a hard day that reminds you the world still contains beauty, and that you put some of it there. And if one tree does not quite do it? Plant another one.

Dostoevsky said beauty will save the world. We think a mango fruiting in your backyard counts. So does a Magnolia opening on a quiet morning.

Do not skip the donut.

A donut is a small, simple, completely unnecessary thing. That is exactly the point. It is not productive. It does not solve anything. It is just good, and sometimes that is the whole reason. In a world that constantly demands you be useful and informed and concerned, eating a donut is a quiet act of being human. You are allowed to enjoy a small thing on a hard day. You do not have to earn it.

Rest a little. Then go put something in the ground. Anything that will grow and flower and remind you that beautiful things are still happening whether the headlines mention them or not.

We have the plants. You bring the donuts.

🛒 Plant a sweeter world: grow color and flavor

Tray  filled  with  freshly  harvested  tropical  plums  in  shades  of  red, 
 orange,  and  yellow  resting  on  green  grass,  with  a  few  leafy  branches  placed 
 on  top  of  the 
 fruit.

We just finished harvesting loquats and mulberries, and now another wave is coming in - low chill plums, peaches, and nectarines fresh from the garden. This is one of the most rewarding times of the year, when every season brings the fruit of your labor and all that work finally turns into something sweet.

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Date: 15 May 2026

Smokey and Sunshine HIRING NOW: Customer service / sales in garden center

👨‍� Smokey and Sunshine HIRING NOW: Customer service / sales in garden center

Sunshine: Smokey, we need plant people.
Smokey: Does your girlfriend know plants?
Sunshine: Of course. She fertilized my donuts so they would grow larger.
Smokey: Did it work?
Sunshine: Kind of. I gained three pounds.
Smokey: Perfect. Bring her in.


TopTropicals.com is looking for a part-time customer service and sales team member for our Ft Myers Garden Center.

If you genuinely love plants, enjoy helping people, and don't mind getting your hands dirty in a tropical nursery environment – then working with rare tropical plants, fruit trees, and fellow plant lovers can be fun and rewarding!

💼 Responsibilities


  • · Help walk-in customers select plants and check out
  • · Answer customer questions by phone, email, social media, and message board
  • · Open and close office, operate cash register
  • · General customer service and sales support


📚 Requirements


  • · Genuine love for plants and willingness to learn. We will train
  • · Friendly, patient, and polite with customers
  • · Strong work ethic and reliability; punctuality is essential
  • · Ability to follow instructions and work efficiently
  • · Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and comfortable working outdoors in Florida heat and weather
  • · Drug-free - background check and drug test upon employment
  • · Valid Florida driver's license and reliable transportation
  • · Must love cats - our famous "PeopleCats" helpers patrol the gardens daily


‍� Preferred qualifications


  • · Basic computer skills (email, office, internet). We will train
  • · Previous plant knowledge or nursery experience
  • · Sales or customer service experience


💰 Pay


  • · Starting pay: $18/hour depending on experience and performance
  • · Opportunity for growth based on performance


📅 Schedule


  • · Part-time to start, potential for full-time later
  • · Friday and Saturday, 9 am - 4 pm


📍 Location:



Top Tropicals Garden Center
13890 Orange River Blvd
Ft Myers, FL 33905

✍️ How to apply:



Please email a brief resume and a short paragraph explaining why you'd like this job.

Resume guidelines:
  • · Keep it brief; include job history and education
  • · Please avoid long descriptions of unrelated experience
  • · Tell us why working with plants and people interests you


🚶‍➡️ To apply in person:



You are welcome to visit our Garden Center during business hours:
Monday-Saturday, 9 am - 4 pm
To apply in person, ask for Kristi - our manager.
No phone calls please.

Thanks for applying - we hope to see you working alongside our plants, #PeopleCats, and fellow plant lovers soon.


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Date: 15 May 2026

The anti-cucumber legend

The anti-cucumber legend
🍆The anti-cucumber legend

🍆
Cucumber videos prepared me for this moment.
They said cats fear cucumbers?
You brought me an avocado.
Nice try.
Wrong vegetable.
Wrong cat.

🐈📸 Cat Philemon stress testing an Avocado Red Russel at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden.

🛒 Explore Avocado varieties

#PeopleCats #Food_Forest

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Date: 15 May 2026

The Tropical Survivor: Why This Pink Plume Defied a 25F Freeze

The Tropical Survivor: Why This Pink Plume Defied a 25F Freeze The Tropical Survivor: Why This Pink Plume Defied a 25F Freeze

The Tropical Survivor: Why This Pink Plume Defied a 25F Freeze



When Central Florida temperatures plummeted to 25F for two days, many gardeners braced for a total loss; and while most tropicals melted into black mush, Justicia carnea - the Pink Brazilian Plume or Jacobinia - proved that looks can be deceiving.

Tougher Than it Looks



As many other tropical plants from Acanthaceae family - Justicia plants are much hardier than they look.

At first glance, the Brazilian Plume looks like a greenhouse diva. It boasts huge, lush leaves and giant, cotton-candy pink flower clusters. However, it harbors a secret: it behaves more like a hardy perennial than a delicate shrub.

Even when a hard freeze burns the top growth to the ground, the root system remains remarkably resilient. Once the soil warms, fresh shoots often push through the dirt faster than expected.

A Hummingbird Magnet for the Shade



The real draw of Justicia carnea isn't just its survival skills - it’s the show-stopping blooms.

Large upright plumes can reach the size of a football. The tubular flowers are a primary target for hummingbirds and butterflies. Unlike most tropical bloomers, it thrives in filtered light and bright shade, making it perfect for understory planting.

  • 👉 Gardener’s Tip:


Don't dig it up too soon! Freeze-damaged stems may look finished for weeks, but patience usually rewards you with new growth by late spring.

🌱 Quick Care Guide



Light: Bright shade or filtered sun
Soil: Rich, well-draining
Water: Regular moisture during heat
Best For: Pool areas, woodland gardens, and pollinator beds

For gardeners wanting that high-impact tropical aesthetic without the heartbreak of constant replanting, this Jacobinia is the ultimate comeback kid.

🛒 Plant beautiful and hardy Jacobinia

📚 Learn more:

Hummingbird Plant Plant Facts

Dicliptera suberecta, Justicia suberecta
Hummingbird Plant, Uruguayan Firecracker Plant
USDA Zone: 9-11
Small plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRegular waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

#Butterfly_Plants #Discover #Container_Garden

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Date: 14 May 2026

How to take your plants from good to exceptional

How to take your plants from good to exceptional

How to take your plants from good to exceptional



If your plants are growing but not really impressing you, this is the missing piece. Basic feeding keeps plants alive. The right boosters take them further - stronger growth, better blooms, sweeter fruit, and healthier plants overall.

  • ☘️ Additional boosters that take plants to the next level


Beyond the base nutrition, Sunshine Boosters includes additional products that help plants perform better during key stages of growth. All formulas, including supplements, are compatible and can be used together when needed.

  • ☘️ Full microelement support


Sunshine SuperFood is a microelement supplement that corrects deficiencies and improves flowering and fruiting. It helps with yellow leaves, weak growth, poor rooting, and low fruit set.
It provides iron, magnesium, manganese, zinc, copper, boron, and molybdenum. These support photosynthesis, energy flow, growth regulation, and sugar movement.
Together, they improve plant strength, flowering, and overall development. Sunshine SuperFood is amino-acid based, stable, and does not build up in the soil.

  • ☘️ Better fruit and flavor


Sunshine Honey is focused on flowering, fruiting, and taste. It improves sweetness, flavor, fruit size, and reduces bud drop.
Boron helps move sugars to flowers and fruit, improving structure and reducing cracking. Molybdenum supports photosynthesis and increases available sugars.
The result is better pollination, bigger flowers, and higher-quality fruit.

☘️ Growth and stress support



Sunshine Epi is a natural bio-stimulant that supports faster growth, stronger roots, and better resistance to stress. It helps plants handle cold, heat, drought, and disease.
It improves branching, structure, and recovery after stress. It can also be used for seeds and cuttings to improve rooting and early growth.

All these boosters work together with the base Sunshine Boosters system. They do not replace regular feeding but enhance it. When used at the right time, they help plants grow stronger, flower better, and produce higher-quality fruit with improved taste and appearance. 👉 More...

🛒
Get your plants real food

📚
Learn more:
📱 What are Sunshine Boosters

#Discover #Fertilizers #How_to
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Date: 13 May 2026

Mango Cat

Mango Cat Mango Cat
🥭 Mango Cat

🐈📸 Cat Philemon discovering Mango fruit at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden.

🛒 Explore Mango varieties

#Food_Forest #Mango #PeopleCats #Mango_Rainbow

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Date: 13 May 2026

Mango Rainbow - Valencia Pride

Mango Rainbow - Valencia Pride
Mango Rainbow - Valencia Pride 🥭🌈

🥭 Valencia Pride is big, bold, and impossible to miss.

  • 🔸Classic sweet tropical mango flavor
  • 🔸Juicy, smooth, nearly fiberless flesh
  • 🔸Large, colorful fruit with that signature S-shape

One of Florida’s classic mangoes, known for size and reliable production.
The tree grows fast and big - perfect for shade, but give it space.
If you want a mango that looks impressive and delivers every year, Valencia Pride is a strong pick. More 👉

🛒 Shop Mango varieties

📚 Learn more:
#Food_Forest #Mango #Mango_Rainbow

Mango Plant Facts

Mangifera indica
Mango
USDA Zone: 9-11
Large tree taller than 20 ftSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunModerate waterYellow, orange flowersPink flowersEdible plantSeaside, salt tolerant plant
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Date: 12 May 2026

The strange tropical plant that eats bugs - and gardeners cant stop collecting

The strange tropical plant that eats bugs - and gardeners cant stop collecting The strange tropical plant that eats bugs - and gardeners cant stop collecting The strange tropical plant that eats bugs - and gardeners cant stop collecting

🐸 The strange tropical plant that eats bugs - and gardeners can't stop collecting



Nepenthes - tropical Pitcher Plants - look almost fake. Long vines and shiny leaves give way to colorful pitchers resembling exotic lanterns or sci-fi creatures. But these aren't flowers; they are sophisticated traps. Among the world's most fascinating carnivores, they lure insects into fluid-filled vessels to digest them for nutrients. Giant species can even trap small frogs or mice! 🐸🐭

  • 🐱 Why pitcher plants look so unreal


Pitchers are modified leaves designed to attract prey with vibrant colors and nectar. Many feature dramatic stripes or flared, sculpted rims. The diversity is immense: compact species fit on windowsills, while jungle giants produce foot-long traps. Some thrive in steamy lowlands, others in misty mountains. Their digestive fluid can even become sticky and elastic, making escape impossible.

  • 🐱 The plant that inspired engineering


These plants have inspired more than just gardeners. Their slippery surfaces led to "liquid-infused" materials used in anti-fogging and water-repelling tech. Engineers study them as nature’s original biological pitfall trap, a masterclass in biomimetic design.

  • 🐱 Why collectors become obsessed with Pitcher plants


What starts as a curiosity often becomes an obsession. With hundreds of species and hybrids, pitchers can resemble cobra heads, wine goblets, or alien pods. Under bright light, they develop stunning hues of burgundy, orange, or candy-stripes. Because of their popularity, ethical hobbyists emphasize buying nursery-propagated plants to protect wild populations from poaching.

  • 🐱 Surprisingly easier than people think


Despite their reputation, many hybrids thrive indoors with basic care. They need bright indirect light, high humidity, and excellent drainage. Crucially, they require mineral-free water (distilled or rainwater) and airy media like sphagnum moss. Regular potting soil or tap water can be fatal to these sensitive plants.

🐱 The pitchers are temporary - and that's normal



It is normal for old pitchers to dry up as the plant grows. Healthy Nepenthes constantly replace traps, often changing shape and color as they mature. This shape-shifting behavior makes them addictive to watch - one month it’s an ordinary vine, the next it’s a living rainforest documentary.

🛒 Ready to go carnivorous? Feed your curiosity - get one for your collection

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Winged Nepenthes Plant Facts

Nepenthes alata, Nepenthes graciliflora
Winged Nepenthes, Pitcher Plant
USDA Zone: 9-11
Vine or creeper plantSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeRegular waterEpiphyte plantUnusual color

#Container_Garden #Nature_Wonders

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Date: 12 May 2026

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Behind the scenes with Smokey and Sunshine - after years of rumors they speak out!

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Behind the scenes with Smokey and Sunshine - after years of rumors they speak out!

🎙 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Behind the scenes with Smokey and Sunshine - after years of rumors they speak out!



Many people loved our mascots - Smokey and Sunshine - and kept asking the same questions over and over. So we finally decided to sit them down for an interview and ask everything at once.

Smokey is the tuxedo "engineering cat" with professor glasses, serious plant advice, and strong opinions about fertilizer and soil pH.

Sunshine is the fluffy orange Aloha guy of the group - chubby, relaxed, permanently snack-oriented, and somehow never in a hurry about anything. He approaches life with the confidence of a cat who believes coffee breaks, warm sunshine, and donuts are all basic human rights. He is also the one asking the questions normal people are actually thinking.

Together, they somehow turned gardening into conversations about plants, coffee, cats, donuts, and the meaning of life in a greenhouse.

In this interview, you will find out:

  • 🐾 Are Smokey's glasses fake?
  • 🐾 Are Sunshine's donuts real?
  • 🐾 Are these cats based on real rescued Top Tropicals cats?
  • 🐾 How many cats have been adopted by Top Tropicals over the years and how many are currently living in the gardens?
  • 🐾 Why does Smokey take gardening so seriously?
  • 🐾 Why does Sunshine think every problem can be solved with snacks?

Some answers may surprise you.
Some may explain a lot.

Read the full Smokey & Sunshine interview

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About Smokey & Sunshine

#PeopleCats

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