Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Hiding in plain sight
"All the secrets of the world worth knowing are hiding in plain sight." - Robin Sloan
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Blue Ice Cream banana youll never find in stores!
Blue Java Banana, Ice Cream Banana
- 🔵 The Blue Java Banana, also known as the Ice Cream Banana, is the banana everyone wants - and for good reason.
- 🔵 First of all… it's blue. Yes, really. When the fruit is unripe, it has a frosty blue-green tint - especially striking in the sun. These short, chunky bananas are only about 4 inches long and grow in beautiful bunches under mauve-colored flowers. The whole plant is a tropical showstopper.
- 🔵But the real magic happens when the fruit ripens. The blue fades to yellow… and inside? Oh my God - it’s heaven! The texture is soft, smooth, and creamy. And the flavor? Like vanilla ice cream.
- 🔵That’s how it got the name Ice Cream Banana. And this isn’t just a gimmick - it’s a cold-tolerant, vigorous variety that grows fast, reaches 10-15 feet tall, and produces heavy bunches (up to 60 pounds!) of sweet fruit that you can eat raw or cook with.
- 🔵 Your store-bought bananas can’t compete with this. Add it to your edible landscape, food forest, or patio garden - this one is a must-have! Grab it while it’s in stock. Or if it’s sold out - hit that wishlist button.
🛒 Explore Banana Varieties
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️ Is Blue Java Banana really blue? Great question!
- ▫️Why every garden needs a banana tree (or three!)
- ▫️The best varieties of edible Banana to plant
- ▫️What banana fits anywhere - Banana Truly Tiny
- ▫️How to double your banana crop without extra space - Banana Double Mahoi
- ▫️Which Banana has red fruit and leaves - Banana Bordelon
- ▫️Why everyone wants Banana Lakatan - Banana Lakatan
- ▫️More about #Bananas
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Peanut butter fruit smoothie: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🔴Peanut butter fruit (Bunchosia argentia) makes delicious shake!
- 🔴Blend ripe peanut butter fruits with milk and honey.
- 🔴A creamy shake that tastes like dessert straight from the tree!
Peanut Butter Fruit Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup ripe peanut butter fruit (Bunchosia argentea), seeded
- 1 cup cold milk
- 1–2 tablespoons honey
- Ice cubes (optional)
Instructions
- Remove seeds from ripe peanut butter fruits.
- Blend fruits with milk and honey until smooth.
- Add ice cubes if desired for a chilled version.
- Serve immediately and enjoy a creamy shake that tastes like dessert straight from the tree!
🛒 Harvest Peanut Butter Fruit - the tree is fast fruiting!
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Coconuts owns the kitchen
Cat James Coconuts
"A man may call himself the owner of a cat, but the cat calls him nothing at all - and still gets supper." - Mark Twain
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Ten shrubs you need to have for winter colors
Garlic Vine, Dombeya - Tropical Hydrangea, Brunfelsia Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow, Fountain Clerodendrum, Tibouchina grandifolia - Glory bush, Chinese hat, Barleria - Philippine violet, Thunbergia - Kings Mantle, Eranthemum - Blue Sage or Lead Flower, Petrea vine - Queens wreath
Many snowbirds ask what to plant when they’re here just for the season. The answer is simple: go for trees and shrubs that bloom in winter. Fall is the perfect time to get them in the ground so your garden will be bursting with flowers once the cool season arrives. In our earlier video, we shared 8 best flowering trees that will bloom for you in Winter. Now, here are the shrubs that will complete your colorful winter garden.
- 🌷 1. Mansoa alliacea - Garlic Vine
- 🌷 2. Dombeya wallichii - Tropical Hydrangea
- 🌷 3. Brunfelsia pauciflora Compacta - Dwarf Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow
- 🌷 4. Clerodendrum minahassae - Fountain Clerodendrum
- 🌷 5. Tibouchina multiflora (grandifolia) - Glory bush, Quaresmeira
- 🌷 6. Holmskioldia sanguinea - Red Chinese hat
- 🌷 7. Barleria cristata - Philippine violet
- 🌷 8. Thunbergia erecta - King’s Mantle
- 🌷 9. Eranthemum pulchellum - Blue Sage, Lead Flower
- 🌷 10. Petrea volubilis (racemosa) - Queen’s wreath
Known for its garlicky scent, it also puts on clusters of lavender to purple flowers in cool weather. Reliable and eye-catching, often trained on fences or trellises. 👉plant it
Large pink pompom clusters hang like lanterns from the branches. Sweetly fragrant and showy, it creates a hydrangea effect right in winter. 👉plant it
Small and manageable, it opens purple flowers that fade to lavender and then white, giving the look of three colors at once. A cheerful winter bloomer for pots or borders. 👉plant it
This shrub lives up to its name with cascades of long white flower sprays, blooming heavily in the cooler months and brightening shaded corners. 👉plant it
Covered in clusters of soft, fuzzy purple blooms, this shrub adds tropical flair during the cooler months. Its velvety leaves are ornamental year-round. 👉plant it
Cup-shaped bracts form red “hats” around small flowers. This shrub stands out with unique form and long-lasting blooms. 👉plant it
A hardy shrub with masses of purple-violet blooms in the cool season. It flowers when many plants are quiet, adding dependable winter color. 👉plant it
A compact shrub with velvety purple blooms and bright yellow throats. It’s neat, easy to manage, and flowers generously in winter. 👉plant it
Few shrubs can match its electric-blue spikes of flowers in winter. Compact and low-care, it brings a rare color to the cool season garden. 👉plant it
A woody vine-shrub that bursts into cascading sprays of lavender stars. It flowers heavily in winter, resembling wisteria in the tropics. 👉plant it
🛒 Explore Winter bloomers
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️8 best flowering trees that will bloom for you in Winter
- ▫️9 best tropical shrubs that bloom all summer long or year around
- ▫️4 best low-growing perennials that bloom all summer
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Guess whats missing? Lost and found: two cats, zero tails
Cats Matilda and Timo
“Why do Manx cats make bad storytellers? …Because they always skip the tail!”
🐈📸 Matilda and Timo are Manx tailless siblings. Learn why they are tailless from this touching story: Timo and Matilda - Manx cats
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Can you name all the fruits on this tray? One of them will stump you!
Papaya, Avocado, Egyptian guava and Cas guava, Barbados cherry, Peanut butter fruit
- This morning I walked the garden and came back with a tray of fruits! That’s the joy of living in Florida with your own tropical garden: something new is always in season.
- On today’s tray: Papaya, Avocado, Egyptian guava and Cas guava, Barbados cherry… And this little red one? Peanut butter fruit!
- At Top Tropicals, you’ll find every tropical fruit tree you can imagine. What fruits are you harvesting from your garden right now?
🛒 Explore rare tropical fruit
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️10 best fruit trees to grow in Florida and Southern landscapes
- ▫️Five best fruit trees to plant in Summer
- ▫️Top 10 fast-fruiting trees
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Loquat salsa: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🔴Dice Loquat fruit with tomato, onion, and jalapeno.- 🔴Great spooned over grilled fish or eaten with chips.
Loquat Salsa Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh loquats, peeled, pitted, and diced
- 2 medium tomatoes, diced
- 1/2 medium red onion, finely chopped
- 1 jalapeno, finely diced
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
- Juice of 1 lime
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Peel and pit the loquats, then dice them into small cubes.
- Dice tomatoes and onion, finely chop the jalapeno.
- In a bowl, combine loquats, tomato, onion, jalapeno, and cilantro.
- Add lime juice and salt to taste, stir gently to mix.
- Chill for 15 minutes before serving.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve with tortilla chips.
- Spoon over grilled fish, chicken, or shrimp.
- Use as a topping for tacos or salads.
🛒Plant your Loquat tree
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Are you for real?
"There are no strangers here; only friends you haven’t yet met." - William Butler Yeats
🐈📸 Cats Cash and Bob greeting a new comer at Top Tropicals PeopleCats.Garden
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How do we ship plants?
James Coconuts managing Shipping Department at TopTropicals
Plants packed in boxes and ready to go
Plant packing conveyer
Mittens is a new Shipping hire
🚚 How do we ship plants?
📦 More pictures of packing plants for the previous videos:
- ▫️How do we ship plants? Part 1: prepare the plant
- ▫️How do we ship plants? Part 2: packing in the box
- ▫️How do we ship plants, Part 3: it's Christmas - unwrapping is fun?
📸 In the pictures:
- · James Coconuts managing Shipping Department at TopTropicals
- · Plants packed in boxes and ready to go
- · Plant packing conveyer
- · Mittens is a new Shipping hire
🛒 Shop plants online
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How do we ship plants, Part 3: its Christmas - unwrapping is fun?
How do we ship plants, Part 3: it's Christmas - unwrapping is fun?
- 📦 In the previous videos (Part 1: prepare the plant and Part 2: packing in the box), we showed you how we ship the plant to you.
- 📦 Every order comes with planting instructions. Read them first!
You received the package - what is next?
How to take care of your mail order plant (potted plant)
When your plant arrives, carefully remove it from the box and water it right away.
- ▫️Place it in bright light but out of direct sun for the first few days so it can recover from shipping.
- ▫️Keep the soil evenly moist, not soggy.
- ▫️After about a week, gradually introduce it to more sun or move it to its permanent spot.
- ▫️Read detailed instructions.
🌴 How to plant your mail order plant in the ground
- ▫️Don't put a new plant straight from the box into the ground!
- ▫️First, pot it up and let it recover and grow strong for a few weeks.
- ▫️Once it's well established, choose a sunny, well-drained spot outdoors.
- ▫️Dig a hole twice as wide as the pot, place the plant at the same depth, and backfill with good, rich soil.
- ▫️Water thoroughly to settle the roots and add mulch around the base, keeping it away from the stem.
- ▫️Keep watering regularly until the plant takes off.
- ▫️Read detailed instructions.
🎥 Part 3 shows you how to unpack a plant. Happy Gardening!
🛒 Shop plants online
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Shipping information page
- ▫️Planting instructions
- ▫️How do we ship plants? Part 1: prepare the plant
- ▫️How do we ship plants? Part 2: packing in the box
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Why Sphynx cats always need a sweater?
😺 Pelmen is a Sphynx cat. Sphynx is the famous hairless cat breed. He looks bald, but really has a soft peach-fuzz coat that feels like suede.
😺 Look, this summer Pelmen even got a suntan! His head is tanned while the rest stayed pale. Why? Because he was wearing a sweater outside! (Yes, he owns a whole wardrobe… the definition of a spoiled baby)
😺 Why a sweater? Sweaters aren’t just for fashion. Since Sphynx cats lack a fur coat, they need extra warmth, regular baths to wash off skin oils, and sun protection.
😺 The Sphynx may look like a little alien, but they’re really velcro cats - clingy, cuddly, and people-loving. The breed began in 1966 when a hairless kitten named Prune was born in Canada. From that quirky start, the Sphynx became one of the most affectionate cats around.
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10-minute recipe Bo La Lot with a leaf youve never cooked before!
Bo La Lot recipe with Vietnamese pepper Lalot (Piper sarmentosum)
- 🌮 Forget boring tacos - this wrap will blow your mind! In Vietnam they call it Bo La Lot - beef wrapped in peppery Lalot leaves.
- 🌮 It started as grape leaf wraps in the Middle East, but in tropical Asia grapes don’t grow, so people swapped to Lalot. Way more flavor than grape leaves!
- 🌮 Grilled beef, garlic, onion, lemongrass - all can be tucked into these shiny green leaves. Smoky, juicy, and so good you’ll wonder why you didn't try it sooner! It's better than grape leaf wraps, because it has so much flavor!
- 🌮 Most large leaf pepper plants will work for this recipe - Vietnamese pepper Lalot (Piper sarmentosum), Betel Leaf (Piper betle), or even large leaves of the traditional Black Pepper plant (Piper nigrum).
🌯 BO LA LOT RECIPE
✔️ Ingredients
- · 1 pound ground beef or turkey
- · 2 tablespoons chopped lemongrass (optional)
- · 1 tbsp spice powder
- · 1 tbsp curry powder
- · 1 tbsp finely minced garlic
- · 1 tbsp oyster sauce or fish sauce (optional)
- · 1 tsp ground black pepper
- · 1 tbsp finely minced shallots
- · 1 tbsp soy sauce
- · 2 tsp sugar or honey
- · 1/2 tbsp olive oil
- · 1/2 tbsp salt
- · 10-15 fresh Lalot leaves
- 👉 Directions
- · Preheat the grill.
- · Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and mix well.
- · Wrap about 2 tablespoons of the mixture into each betel leaf.
- · Spear 3 to 4 betel leaf wraps onto a skewer and grill until the meat is thoroughly cooked.
- · Be sure to eat immediately.
🛒 Grow Leaf Pappers for tasty, peppery recipes
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Lalot beef wraps: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
- ▫️Vietnamese Pepper - Lalot food wraps BBQ recipe
- ▫️How to grow your own Pepper plants. Five most valuable Pipers
- ▫️How to to get Pepper leaves large and green
📱 Growing Lalot Pepper
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Moringa omelet: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🟡Whisk eggs with chopped Moringa leaves, garlic, and a dash of soy sauce.
- 🟡Pour into a hot pan with some cooking oil and cook for a minute or two until fluffy and golden.
- 🟡A green power-packed breakfast!
Moringa Omelet
Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup fresh Moringa leaves (chopped)
- 1 small onion (chopped)
- 1 tomato (diced)
- 1 clove garlic (minced)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 tsp oil or butter
Instructions
- Beat the eggs in a bowl and season with salt and pepper.
- Heat oil in a pan, sauté onion, garlic, and tomato until soft.
- Add the chopped Moringa leaves and cook for 1 minute.
- Pour in the beaten eggs and cook until set, flipping once.
- Serve hot with rice or bread.
🛒 Plant Moringa tree and harvest superfood year around
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Guava Tree Plant Care
Tips from Top Tropicals Plant Expert - Tatiana Anderson
Where to Plant Outdoors
Guavas love full sun — aim for 6–8 hours of direct light. They’re adaptable to many soils but do best in well-drained, organic-enriched mixes. Plant them in a spot where you can water easily; guavas are thirsty trees during fruiting.
Container & Indoor Growing
Don’t have space or live in a cooler climate? Guavas thrive in large pots. Use well-drained potting mix. LINK TO OUR SOIL Keep them on a sunny patio during warm months and bring them indoors when nights dip below freezing. Compact varieties like Dwarf Hawaiian Rainbow or Tikal are especially good for pots.
Winter Care
Mature guavas can handle a light frost (down into the high 20s F), but young plants need protection. If planted outdoors, cover them with frost cloth on cold nights. Container guavas can be wheeled into a garage, greenhouse, or bright indoor window until the weather warms.
Watering and Fertilizing
Water deeply once or twice a week, more often in hot weather or when fruit is developing. They don’t like soggy soil, but they won’t complain about short floods either. Fertilize 3–4 times a year during the growing season with a balanced fruit tree fertilizer. Guavas especially love potassium and phosphorus for strong flowering and heavy crops. We recommend liquid crop booster Sunshine C-Cibus and balanced controlled release fertilizer Green Magic.
Pruning
Prune after fruiting to keep them compact and open up airflow. Remove crossing or dead branches. In containers, trim back vigorous shoots regularly to manage size and encourage more fruiting wood.
Pests and Problems
Guavas are generally tough and pest-resistant. The main thing to watch for in humid or rainy climates is mealybugs - those cottony white clusters on leaves or stems. They're easy to manage with neem oil or a quick spray of horticultural soap.
Fruit time
Guavas fruit young - often within a year or two.
Pollination
Guavas are self-pollinating, so you'll get fruit even with a single tree. Planting more than one tree, however, often boosts harvests and gives you a longer fruiting season.
If you've ever wanted instant gratification from a fruit tree, guava is it.
🍴 Guava Recipes
With all that fruit, the next question is always: "What do I do with it?" Here are our favorites:
Cas Guava: Make Agua de Cas
Boil halved Cas Guava fruits with sugar, simmer, strain, and bottle. Dilute with water when serving. The concentrate keeps for months in the fridge.
Check out the recipe.-
Hawaiian Gold: Make Drinks
Perfect for Mojitos or Margaritas. Sweet, tangy juice pairs beautifully with lime and mint. Learn more
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Araca Pera: Guava Wine
Famous in Brazil, where the fruit is turned into a vibrant rosу wine. Locals say it’s the taste of summer in a glass — and yes, you can make it at home too. Learn more...
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Quick snack: Guava Grilled Cheese
Spread guava paste or fresh mashed fruit with cheese, grill until golden. Sweet and savory heaven. Learn more...
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Simple Guava Juice
Blend ripe guavas with water, ice, and a little sugar if you like. Instant refreshment.
✅Ready to Grow? Whether you want fresh juice, sweet fruit, or even your own guava wine, we’ve got the best varieties in stock right now. Your future self, sipping guava juice on a hot summer afternoon, will thank you.










