Date: 5 Jan 2026
☘️ What plants are easy to ship in Winter?
Ordering plants in winter is often easier than people expect - and for many plants, it is actually better. Lush foliage plants like philodendrons and medinilla, fine-leaved trees such as moringa, jacaranda, and poinciana, and even sensitive fruit trees like papaya, jackfruit or starfruit ship more safely in cool weather without overheating stress.
Winter is also ideal for subtropical and cold-tolerant plants, dormant or deciduous plants like plumeria and adenium, orchids - including ground orchids and vanilla orchids, and winter bloomers that flower their best right now. Winter care is simple: water less, use gentle liquid amino-acid fertilizers like Sunshine Boosters, and monitor insects.
In mild climates, many tropicals can be planted anytime, while extra-tender plants can stay potted until spring. Winter is a perfect time to bring tropical warmth indoors and enjoy greenery when you need it most.
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Smokey: You get warm when you work. Plant now so roots are established before spring growth starts.
Sunshine: Alright. Lets see who stays warmer - you digging or me with coffee.
🌴 Why winter planting works in a warm climate
By our plant expert Tatiana Anderson
We are lucky to live in a warm climate. This is how I think about the seasons here. Winter is for roots. Spring is for growth. Summer is for managing heat and water.
So if we want plants that handle summer better, we plant them in the season that gives them the best start. Winter here is comfortable. The soil stays workable. The days are mild. And plants are not being stressed by heat. That is exactly why winter is the best time to plant in Florida and other warm areas.
If we use this season well, plants go into spring already settled instead of trying to catch up. This is what I like to plant now, and why.
🟢 Trees first. Anything that will be in the ground for years. Fruit trees, shade trees, flowering trees.
When we plant them in winter,
they can focus on roots before the spring growth surge starts. By the time
spring arrives, the tree is anchored and ready to grow on top.
Examples: mango, avocado, Eugenia
cherries, jackfruit,
sapodilla,
longan, lychee, canistel.
🟢 Shrubs next.
Shrubs establish faster than trees, but winter still gives
them an advantage. They settle in quietly before the spring flush and bloom
cycles begin. That usually means steadier growth and fewer problems
once heat returns.
Examples: gardenia,
jasmine, brunfelsia,
hibiscus, clerodendrums.
🟢
Vines are often overlooked. Vines want to grow fast when spring starts.
If the root system is not ready, you get weak growth and frustration.
Planting vines in winter gives them time to build a foundation first, so
spring growth has support.
Examples: Rangoon
creeper,
stephanotis, Petrea, Mexican
Flame Vine.
Date: 4 Jan 2026
Meet PeopleCats of TopTropicals: Paisley
Meet PeopleCats of TopTropicals: Paisley
Paisley is a cherished cat who joined us thanks to one of our employees, Cindy, and has since become part of the family. Known for her affectionate personality, Paisley spends her mornings wandering through the nursery, happily greeting staff and visitors alike. She’s easy to spot by her striking mix of brown and black patterns. When the day grows warm, Paisley heads indoors to help answer phones before curling up for a cozy afternoon nap.
🐈📸 Cat Paisley at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden
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Date: 4 Jan 2026
Dont drink your coffee until you see this!
Coffea arabica - Coffee tree, fruit
☕️ Don't drink your coffee until you see this!
- Our coffee trees, Coffea arabica, are growing in 7-gallon pots, and after months of waiting, the cherries are fully ripe! They bloomed in May, set fruit in August, and now in winter the fruit has turned red and ready to harvest.
- Coffee is one of the easiest fruiting plants you can grow at home. It does well in containers, loves shade, and can be grown indoors or outdoors in warm climates. With regular watering and a little patience, you can grow, harvest, roast, and brew your own coffee right from your home garden.
- We are harvesting now, and the next video will show the full roasting process step by step.
- 👉 Coming up next: Roasting video coming soon - stay with us!
🛒 Start your own coffee harvest
📚 Learn more:
- • Coffea arabica in Plant Encyclopedia
- • Homegrown coffee - the journey begins!
- • How to make your own coffee from homegrown beans
- • Coffee trees in bloom
- • Brew Your Future: Grow Your Own Coffee
- • What is coffee made of?
- • Why Coffee tree is the best gift plant
- • Top 10 fruit you'll ever need for your health benefits: #2. Coffee Tree
- • What is the most popular and the easiest tropical fruit tree grown as a house plant?
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Date: 4 Jan 2026
Is it Star Apple, Star Fruit, Cainito or Caimito? Are you lost? Here is the truth:
⭐️ Is it Star Apple, Star Fruit, Cainito or Caimito? Are you lost? Here is the truth:
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