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The SECRET growers never tell you: simple trick how to bring plants back to life and keep green
Green Magic Fetilizer makes plants green
- 💚 Green Magic is plant food that really works. It keeps your plants green, strong, and growing steady.
- 💚 We call it Magic - because it even brought back plants we thought were gone! So thу Green Magic can bring dead to live!
- 💚 The secret is slow release. Most dry fertilizers dump everything at once, burn the roots, then disappear. Green Magic feeds little by little for six months straight. No burn, no guesswork, just steady food that plants love.
- 💚 It's perfect for potted fruit trees, ornamentals, and houseplants. One handful is all it takes, and your plants stay fed for half a year.
- ✔️How to use:
- ✔️ Why it works:
Mix in 1 teaspoon per gallon of soil when potting, or sprinkle on top once every six months. That's it!
- ▫️Feeds slowly and evenly for six months
- ▫️Keeps leaves green and plants healthy
- ▫️Strong growth, even for weak or struggling plants
- ▫️Works in any climate, indoors or out
- ▫️Great for containers, trees, and ornamentals
- ▫️This isn’t a flower booster. It’s a growth booster. The kind of steady food that builds strong plants for life.
- 👉 Watch your plants come back to life and thrive with this professional-grade, controlled-release fertilizer - Green Magic. Even struggling plants can turn lush and green again.
Give it a try - your plants will thank you!
🛒 Buy once, feed for 6 months!
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- ▫️How to make plants green quickly? Green Magic - the fertilizer that truly works like magic!
- ▫️Green Magic guaranteed analysis: give your plants their magic treat
- ▫️How to re-pot a plant properly?
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8 best flowering trees that will bloom for you in Winter
Royal poinciana - Flamboyant tree, Delonix regia (top) Tabebuia impetiginosa - Dwarf Pink Tabebuia (left) Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia (right) Bauhinia variegata - Pink Butterfly Orchid Tree (center top left) Koelreuteria paniculata - Golden Rain Tree (center top right) Callistemon citrinus - Weeping Red Bottlebrush (center bottom left) Bauhinia blakeana - Hong Kong Orchid Tree (center bottom right) Jacaranda mimosifolia (acutifolia) (bottom)
📸 Pictures for the previous post:
Royal poinciana - Flamboyant tree, Delonix regia (top)
Tabebuia impetiginosa - Dwarf Pink Tabebuia (left)
Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia (right)
Bauhinia variegata - Pink Butterfly Orchid Tree (center top left)
Koelreuteria paniculata - Golden Rain Tree (center top right)
Callistemon citrinus - Weeping Red Bottlebrush (center bottom left)
Bauhinia blakeana - Hong Kong Orchid Tree (center bottom right)
Jacaranda mimosifolia (acutifolia) (bottom)
🛒 Plant a tree now for winter flowers
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Eight most spectacular winter blooming trees
Eight most spectacular winter blooming trees
🍁 Fall is the right time to get winter bloomers in the ground. Plant them now, and by the time the cool season settles in, you’ll have flowers to enjoy. We get a lot of snowbirds asking us what to plant when they’re here for just the season, and the answer is simple: pick trees and shrubs that show off in winter!
🏆 8 best flowering trees that will bloom for you in Winter
- 💐1. Royal poinciana - Flamboyant tree, Delonix regia
Known for fiery red-orange blooms, the flamboyant tree creates a spectacular canopy. Even in the cooler season, mature specimens may flower heavily in warm climates.
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- 💐2. Tabebuia chrysotricha - Dwarf Golden Tabebuia
One of the brightest winter bloomers, this small tree bursts into golden-yellow flowers on bare branches, turning the whole crown into a glowing dome.
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- 💐3. Tabebuia impetiginosa - Dwarf Pink Tabebuia
A smaller tabebuia with trumpet-shaped pink to lavender blooms. Its leafless winter display is striking and well-suited for compact gardens.
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- 💐4. Jacaranda mimosifolia (acutifolia)
Famous for its lavender-blue clouds of trumpet flowers, Jacaranda puts on a dramatic show even when most trees are bare. Perfect for lining streets or as a specimen tree.
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- 💐5. Koelreuteria paniculata (bipinnata) - Golden Rain Tree
This tree stands out in winter with clusters of golden flowers followed by papery lantern-like seed pods. It’s ornamental in every stage, even when not in full bloom.
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- 💐6. Callistemon citrinus - Weeping Red Bottlebrush
Its crimson brush-like flowers appear in flushes during the cooler months. This tree is tough, drought-tolerant, and attracts pollinators while keeping color in the winter garden.
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- 💐7. Bauhinia variegata - Pink Butterfly Orchid Tree
Soft pink to lavender blooms open on leafless branches in the cool season. The butterfly-shaped petals make this tree both graceful and eye-catching.
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💐8. Bauhinia blakeana - Hong Kong Orchid Tree
A sterile hybrid that doesn’t produce seed, this tree is prized for its huge magenta flowers that cover bare branches in winter. Rare and highly ornamental, it’s a true collector’s tree.
🛒 Plant a tree now for winter flowers
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Dragon fruit coconut parfait: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🔵Layer Dragon Fruit cubes with coconut cream and toasted granola.
- 🔵A tropical breakfast that looks neon and tastes fresh!
Dragon fruit coconut parfait recipe
Ingredients
- 1 fresh Dragon Fruit, diced into cubes
- 1 cup coconut cream
- 1/2 cup toasted granola
- Optional: honey or maple syrup for drizzle
Instructions
- Layer Dragon Fruit cubes in a glass or bowl.
- Add a layer of coconut cream, then sprinkle toasted granola.
- Repeat layers until glass is full, finishing with granola on top.
- Serve immediately for a refreshing tropical breakfast or snack.
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