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In the photo: Mango Princess reincarnated. Mango is a Lab dog that got pregnant and lost her home... But she found her new life at Top Tropicals PeopleCats community. And she brought us a basket of happy
puppies!
According to Hindu folklore, there was once a Sun Princess who was
cruelly burned to death by a wicked sorceress... However, from the ashes of the
princess, a mango tree sprung up, and the Emperor was immediately enchanted by the beauty of its blooms. The fruit that followed
was equally as captivating and when the ripe mangoes fell from the tree, the Sun Princess was
reincarnated.
Starting that moment on, the mango became a symbol of love and affection in India, and
offering someone a basket of mangoes was seen as a gesture of friendship.
Today, mangoes are widely regarded as the most consumed fruit in the
world, with approximately half of all tropical fruits produced globally being
mangoes.
1. Consider her/his interests and environment: Think about the
recipient's favorite colors, preferred growing conditions (e.g. sunlight,
temperature), and any specific plants they already have and like.
2. Choose an easy plant, especially when giving it to
inexperienced gardener.
Desert roses, Plumerias,
Indoor plants are great for both beginners and experts.
3. Something to enjoy right away: Select an established plant
with developed roots and foliage. Grafted fruit trees will produce soon, and aroma of a spice tree can be appreciated without waiting for it to grow bigger.
House plants such as Philodendrons with ornamental foliage will brighten the room.
4. Presentation matters: Wrap the plant in decorative paper or a
gift bag, and consider adding a bow or tag for a personal touch.
5. Add a personal touch: Consider pairing the plant with a
personalized message or a small item such as a watering can, plant food, or a pretty planter. Your thoughtfulness will make the gift
even more special.
The astrological sign of a cat can be determined by either their date
of birth or adoption, as adoption is often considered a second birth for
cats. With this information, one can discover the astrological traits that
describe the cat, such as their independence, diva-like tendencies, sense of
humor, intelligence, and more. Additionally, it's also important to consider the
astrological relationship between cats and plants...
The Aquarius cat is a very popular purrson. These cats have a unique
ability to form a network of friends and allies, not just among other cats, but
also with dogs, koi-koi fish in the ponds, goldfish in aquariums, parrots,
and other pets and creatures in the neighborhood. The humans in their lives are
also fully integrated into this pack, and the Aquarius cat takes great pride
in being a central figure and leader within this community. They view
themselves as the "Sheriff of the regional district," commanding respect and
authority among their fellow creatures, humans including...
...Tired of the hustle and bustle of society, Aquarius cats often seek out
secluded places surrounded by tall grass and fragrant plants, which can even
be a simple pot with your favorite plant... CONTINUE READING >>
In past blog posts, Ed Jones shared his insights on cultivating olives in Central Florida using Sunshine Boosters. Despite olives
having a reputation for slow growth and being uncommon in Florida gardens, Ed has
successfully grown not only productive but also aesthetically pleasing trees
in just two years. As seen in this winter photo, the trees are thriving!
Encouraged by Ed's success, we have decided to plant olive trees as well. They are low maintenance and tolerant to cold
temperatures. Simply heed Ed's advice, and you too can have a beautiful tree that produces your
own olives in the future.
1. Right variety. Select a vigorous grower for
in-ground planting, or a condo mango cultivar for growing in container. More info on varieties. 2. Soil must be well-drained. If planted in the ground, plant on a
little elevation (see How to plant a tree) 3. Full sun is a must. The more sun, the more flower and fruit. 4. Water. Keep mango tree on a dry side, water young trees regularly
but let top of the soil dry before next watering. Mango trees don't like wet
feet. 5. Air circulation is important for mango tree to eliminate
diseases. Allow enough space from other trees and buildings. 6. Fungicide. Mango leaves are very susceptible do fungal issues,
especially in humid climates likу Florida. Spray fungicide (Copper or similar)
according to the label, once a month. 7. Fertilize year around with every watering with liquid fertilizer
Sunshine
Boosters Mango Tango. Apply Micro-elements once a month and use other good supplements. 8. Shape. Check out Video: Tipping your mango tree - to shape the most vigorous and productive
tree. 9. Protect from hard freeze. Mango tree doesn't take freezing
temperatures well. In subtropical areas Mango can be protected. Alternatively, it can successfully produce in
container, if moved indoors during cold weather. 10. Fruit. Mango tree produces thousands of little flowers, many of
them can set fruit. Do not let a small, young tree to keep more than 1-2
fruit, remove extra, to avoid exhaustion. Allow 2-3 years for the tree to
establish until it produces a full crop. Apply Sunshine Honey supplement to your tree for sweeter fruit.
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preset dosage. The Robuster will work in your yard, garden or farm, small or large. Designed to be used with
Sunshine Boosters amino acid based liquid fertilizers, it also works with any liquid plant food that requires a dosage from 5 - 25 ml per gallon of water.
Let The Robuster do the feeding so you have more time to enjoy your garden! Your first gallon of
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Learn more:
The astrological sign of a cat can be determined by either their date of
birth or adoption, as adoption is often considered a second birth for cats.
With this information, one can discover the astrological traits that describe
the cat, such as their independence, diva-like tendencies, sense of humor,
intelligence, and more. Additionally, it's also important to consider the
astrological relationship between cats and plants...
The Capricorn cat is a busy feline. They are known for climbing curtains
and scaling ladders in the garden with ease. No fear of heights here! As
they age, Capricorn cats become wise and practical, they are cautious and
consider their options before acting impulsively. It is easy to see the wheels
turning in their head when they are faced with problems. Capricorn cats take
daily necessities like grooming and litter box etiquette seriously. They are
skilled hunters, companions, bodyguards, nurses, and box-inspectors, and they
love their jobs. Similar to Capricorn humans, Capricorn cats have a love for
plants that grow outdoors in gardens or patios... CONTINUE READING>>
Customer message:Happy new year! My family is Chinese and we
celebrate the lunar new year this weekend… the year of the rabbit. Wasn't
sure if this email was sent in error (maybe your founder is Vietnamese? I
think they celebrate the year of the cat...
Answer: You are right, it is a Year of the Rabbit in Chinese
calendar, and it is also a Year of the Cat in Vietnamese, both starting from January 22nd, 2023.
While in Chinese culture it is called a Year of the Rabbit, the Cat was seen
as more relevant to the daily lives of Vietnamese farmers, who valued the
cat's ability to protect their crops from rats, squirrels... Here at Top
Tropicals we have a multi-national team, and although we don't have a Vietnamese
person yet, but we have lots of cats - all kinds!
Happy New Year of the two furry friends:
RABBIT and CAT!
Flowers in the photo above: Clerodendrum philippinum - Cashmere Bouquet, Scent Malli. Very fragrant
off-white flowers, carnation-like, coming in big clusters. Shade tolerant
shrub, great for shade gardens as well as indoor culture to enjoy tropical
fragrance year around.
How to keep cats and plants
together without going crazy
Growing indoor plants is a great hobby because it provides a sense of
accomplishment and allows you to have a piece of nature inside your home. Many
people know that indoor plants improve air quality and have a calming and
stress-relieving effect...
Having cats in the house is also fun: they provide companionship and can be
very affectionate. Just like plants, they also have a calming effect on
people and can be very entertaining to watch. Taking care of a cat can provide a
sense of responsibility and can be very rewarding...
When it comes to keeping both of these rewarding hobbies in the same house,
the question is: are they compatible? Cats may be attracted to houseplants
because they like to chew on leaves or dig in the soil... others pull the
vines or even swing in hanging baskets!
To keep cats and houseplants in the same house follow these tips:
Grow a potted "cat grass" so a cat has some greens to chew
Provide alternatives such as chew toys
Train your cat... yes, sometimes it takes a spray bottle to teach
staying away from a plant!
Create barriers/screens
Consider keeping plants in hanging baskets out of reach.
This will help keep your cats and plants happy and healthy together! As a purrfect start - order rare indoor plants online...