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One of the top 10 most impressive trees on the planet

 One of the top 10 most impressive trees on the planet
💃 One of the top 10 most impressive trees on the planet

✍️ "To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow." - Audrey Hepburn


📷 Royal poinciana, Flamboyant tree, Delonix regia - one of the most popular tropical trees covered with bright red orchid-like flowers from late winter through early summer.

"The Royal Poinciana is one of the most spectacular flowering trees in the USA, and probably among the top 10 on this planet. In full bloom, it is like a regal elephant caparisoned in red and yellow brilliance."
(Larry M. Schokman, The Kampong, National Tropical Botanic Garden)

🛒Grow your own Royal Poinciana

#Quotes #Nature_Wonders

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Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood

 Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood  Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood
🍓 Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood.

  • 🥝 Feijoa is certainly one of the easiest fruit trees to grow as it does not require much care.

  • 🥝 Feijoa is an attractive, evergreen large shrub that produces lovely edible flowers and fruit.

  • 🥝 The fruit is eaten fresh, added to smoothies, fruit salads, used to make delicious jam (that tastes like Strawberry Jam on steroids!), and wicked chutneys.


Feijoa fruit go a long way in flavor!

📚 Learn more about Feijoa

🛒Grow your own Feijoa

#Edible_Forest

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Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood

 Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood  Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood
🍓 Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood.

  • 🥝 Feijoa is certainly one of the easiest fruit trees to grow as it does not require much care.

  • 🥝 Feijoa is an attractive, evergreen large shrub that produces lovely edible flowers and fruit.

  • 🥝 The fruit is eaten fresh, added to smoothies, fruit salads, used to make delicious jam (that tastes like Strawberry Jam on steroids!), and wicked chutneys.


Feijoa fruit go a long way in flavor!

📚 Learn more about Feijoa

🛒Grow your own Feijoa

#Edible_Forest

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What is the best perfume tree for container culture? Dwarf Chanel No 5 Tree

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⚜️ What is the best perfume tree for container culture? Dwarf Chanel No 5 Tree!

Cananga fruticosa - Dwarf Ylang-Ylang, or Chanel No5 Tree - is the most desired and sought after perfume plants.

  • 🔅 Elegant pendant flowers are a piece of art.

  • 🔅 Easy to grow, stays compact and in nice tree-like shape. Flowers smell as great as full size Ylang Ylang tree.

  • 🔅 Needs warm and humid conditions for a full aroma.

  • 🔅 Perfect container plant🪴and a house plant, but keep in mind it requires bright light for profuse flowering.


📚 Learn more about Chanel No5 Ylang Ylang Tree

🛒 Order online

#Perfume_Plants #Container_Garden

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How to grow your own Olive Oil

How to grow your own Olive Oil
🫒 How to grow your own Olive Oil

Olive trees are:
  • 🔹 Easy to grow
  • 🔹 Heat- and drought-tolerant
  • 🔹 Beautiful in landscape
  • 🔹 Symbol of Prosperity
  • 🔹 Source of excellent superfood - Healthy Olive Oil


📚 Learn how to grow your own olive tree

🛒 Shop Olive trees

#Food_Forest #How_to

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Why Bauhinias are called Orchid Trees: orchid flowers with butterfly wings

 Why Bauhinias are called Orchid Trees: orchid flowers with butterfly wings
🦋 Why Bauhinias are called Orchid Trees: orchid flowers with butterfly wings...

Bauhinia trees have striking orchid-like flowers in hues ranging from white and pink to purple and red. The flowers boast delicate petals with intricate patterns, resembling the elegance of true orchids.

The leaves are deeply divided, typically into two lobes or halves, hence another common name "Butterfly tree" due to their resemblance to butterfly wings.

Need a fast growing, easy to care tree with beautiful blooms? Orchid trees offer quick shade solution and guarantee a spectacular winter flower show.

📚 Learn more about Orchid trees

🛒 Shop Orchid Trees

#Butterfly_Plants

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Cat Philemon is eating Avocado!

🥑 Cat Philemon is eating Avocado!

Avocado is good for you. It's one of the Superfoods. Even cats know this fact.

Did you know that Avocado comes in hundreds of varieties, not just green and black?

📚 Check out Avocado Varieties Guide

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📸 😺 👇 Share your cats in comments!

#PeopleCats #Food_Forest

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How to water a newly planted Mango tree?

How to water a newly planted Mango tree?
🥭 How to water a newly planted Mango tree?

Never rely solely on your sprinkler system when planting a new tree, especially during the first week or even several weeks if you have no rain. By rain, we mean a nice downpour. Here in Florida, we usually have a hot and dry spring, and while springtime is great for starting new trees, additional hose-watering becomes essential for establishing them during the first months.

📚 Learn how to water your mango tree

#How_to #Food_Forest

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How to water a new Mango tree?

Mango tree in the ground with fruit

Q: I got a large mango tree from your garden center recently, planted in the ground, but noticed the corners of the leaves turning brown. It was full of little fruit when I planted it but now they are falling off... I wonder how much should I water the mango tree? We have lawn sprinkler system that runs daily, is this enough?

A: Generally speaking, never rely solely on your sprinkler system when planting a new tree, especially during the first week or even several weeks if you have no rain. By rain, we mean a nice downpour. Here in Florida, we usually have a hot and dry spring, and while springtime is great for starting new trees, additional hose-watering becomes essential for establishing them during the first months.

Dry leaves are a signal of under-watering. Make sure to hand water your mango tree every day for at least the first week after planting. Even if you have an individual sprinkler for the tree, ensure that the soil around the rootball receives enough water, not only around the trunk. Surprisingly, the bigger the tree, the more it may suffer from a lack of water, and sprinkler watering does not saturate the large root system, sometimes only reaching around the trunk. Big tree means lots of leaves and branches - they all get thirsty!

Mangos are pretty drought-tolerant trees, but only once established. They even benefit from hot, drier air (means less leaf fungus). However, young trees require regular irrigation until they start growing new leaves and branches.

Note that fertilizing your Mango tree is especially important during the spring and summer seasons - the period of active growth. This ensures that the tree takes the best advantage of nutrients with a faster metabolism encouraged by high temperatures. Give your tree a chance to build up lots of energy for the cooler winter as well as for the next flowering and crop season. To ensure a strong tree and reliable crop with no fruit drop, apply Sunshine Mango Tango liquid fertilizer with every watering and watch your mango tree become a Champ!

Sunshine Mango Tango liquid fertilizer with mango fruit

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Why buy Mango from the store? Plant the trees today to enjoy your own fruit tomorrow!

 Why buy Mango from the store? Plant the trees today to enjoy your own fruit tomorrow!
🥭 Why buy Mango from the store? Plant the trees today to enjoy your own fruit tomorrow!

🛒 Shop Mango trees

#Food_Forest

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