Date: 22 Feb 2026
Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Date: 22 Feb 2026
Watch Cat Oscar Win 5 Feet of Snow
🏆 Watch Cat Oscar Win 5 Feet of Snow
You think it's cold, Floridians?
Meet Oscar. Street-fight champion. One ear bent from "previous negotiations". Confidence level - untouchable.
Five feet of snow? Minor inconvenience.
He did not train all winter to be defeated by fluffy water.
Yes, the snow is deep.
Yes, it is hard to walk.
Yes, his voice is loud.
But retreat? Never.
His blood is thick.
His fur is thicker.
His territory will be inspected and properly marked.
Some heroes wear capes.
Oscar wears winter coat - and attitude.
Maybe your tropical winter is not so bad after all? ⛄️
🐈📸 Cat Oscar, a non-tropical friend of TopTropicals and PeopleCats.Garden.
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Date: 22 Feb 2026
How to grow Papaya from seed, step-by step - FAQ
🍊 How to grow Papaya from seed, step-by step - FAQ
💚 Is papaya a tree?
No. Papaya is a herbaceous plant with a hollow trunk. Treating it like a tree is one of the most common mistakes growers make.
💚 How fast does papaya grow from seed?
Very fast. Papaya can start producing fruit in 10–15 months when grown in warm conditions.
💚 Can papaya be grown in containers?
Yes. Dwarf papaya varieties stay under 4–5 ft tall in containers and still produce full-size fruit.
💚 Will seeds from grocery store papaya work?
They will germinate, but the variety is unknown and usually not dwarf. If you want a compact plant, use seeds from a known dwarf variety.
💚 Do papaya plants come true from seed?
Yes. When the seed source is known, papaya grows true to type.
💚 How long do papaya seeds take to germinate?
Fresh seeds usually germinate in 2–3 weeks with warmth. Stored dry seeds can take 8–10 weeks.
💚 What temperature do papaya seeds need?
Above 70F, ideally 85–90F. Bottom heat greatly improves success.
💚 Do papaya seeds need to be cleaned before planting?
Yes. The slimy coating must be removed or seeds may rot instead of sprouting.
💚 What soil is best for papaya seedlings?
A well-draining mix or coconut fiber. Soil should be moist, never soggy.
💚 Why do papaya seedlings rot so easily?
Overwatering and poor drainage are the main causes. Young papaya roots are very sensitive to excess moisture.
💚 Do papayas like transplanting?
No. Papayas hate root disturbance. Reduce transplanting and move into larger containers sooner rather than stepping up gradually.
💚 How big should the container be?
After a 4-inch pot, move directly into a 1-gallon or even 3-gallon container to minimize root disturbance.
💚 Does papaya need staking?
Yes. Papaya grows fast, and the stem can outpace root development. Even light wind can knock it over.
💚 How much sun does papaya need?
Full sun. Shade causes leggy growth, poor flowering, and little to no fruit.
💚 Should papaya be watered heavily?
No. Once established, papaya prefers drier conditions. Large plants tolerate rain better than young ones.
💚 Can papaya be planted in the ground?
Yes, but only in well-drained soil and elevated spots. Low areas with standing water will kill it.
💚 Is fertilizer important for papaya?
Yes. Papaya is a heavy feeder. Poor soil means poor growth and little or no fruit. Use Green Magic once every 6 months or Sunshine Boosters C-Cibus with every watering.
💚 Should papaya be pruned to control height?
No. Pruning ruins its natural form. If height is an issue, grow a dwarf variety instead.
🛒 Explore Papaya varieties
📚 Learn more:
- · Carica papaya in Plant Encyclopedia
- · How to grow papaya from seed without killing it: Part 1: Papaya basics
- · Carefree Garden: How Easy Is It to Grow a Papaya Tree?
- · Male papaya produces fruit!
- · Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #6. Papaya
- · How to have fresh Papaya fruit year around
- · The truth about Papaya
- · Papayas contain a secret enzyme
Part 2: Seeds germination
Part 3: Containers, sunlight, and common mistakes
🎥 Nobel Prize goes to this pregnant male papaya
#Food_Forest #How_to #Papaya #Discover
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Date: 21 Feb 2026
The best time to plant a fruit tree was 20 years ago - here is why you need to plant it now
🍑 The best time to plant a fruit tree was 20 years ago - here is why you need to plant it now
They say the best time to plant a fruit tree was 20 years ago.
The second best time is today.
A fruit tree is not a seasonal purchase. It is not a decoration. It is a decision that stretches far beyond you.
When you plant a mango, an avocado, a loquat, a lychee tree - you are not just planting for this summer. You are planting for children who will climb that tree. For neighbors who will ask for a basket of fruit. For someone who may live in your house long after you are gone.
Fruit trees are quiet investments in the future.
Unlike annual crops that come and go, a tree deepens its roots every year. Many fruit trees - especially mangoes - can live for decades, even a century. They outlive trends, owners, renovations, even mortgages. They stand there, steady, producing.
Even if you sell the house, the tree remains.
The next family will walk into the yard and discover fruit hanging overhead. Imagine buying a home and realizing someone before you planted abundance!
That is a gift.
In many parts of the world, mango trees are called generational crops. One farmer plants them. His children harvest them. His grandchildren sell the fruit. A single decision continues to feed and support a family long after the planter is gone.
There is something deeply grounding about that.
We live in a fast world. Quick returns. Quick moves. Quick upgrades.
A fruit tree moves at a different pace. It asks for patience. It rewards consistency. It teaches you to think long term.
Planting a fruit tree says:
I believe in tomorrow.
I believe this land will matter.
I believe someone will stand here after me.
And even if you never taste the fullest harvest, someone will.
Passing fruit trees through generations is more than horticulture - it is legacy. It is continuity. It is resilience. It is saying that this space, this soil, this home will keep giving.
So plant it now.
Plant it for your children.
Plant it for the next homeowner.
Plant it for shade you may never sit under.
Plant it for fruit you may never pick.
Because one day, someone will walk into that yard, look up, and thank the person who thought ahead.
Let that person be you.
🛒 Explore fruit trees for your orchard
👉 Tropical Fruit favorites:
🥭 Mango
Avocado
🍒 Cherry
🍊 Loquat
🍈 Jackfruit
🍑 Peach tree
🍉 Guava
🍏 Sugar apple
🍇 Mulberry
🍐 Sapodilla
#Food_Forest #Discover
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Date: 21 Feb 2026
He knows everything
He knows everything
"I am not young enough to know everything." - Oscar Wilde
🐈📸 Cat Mr B, one of the founders of TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden, walking over 3 miles daily, exploring the neighborhood (supported by his GPS tracker)
#PeopleCats #Quotes
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"I am not young enough to know everything." - Oscar Wilde
🐈📸 Cat Mr B, one of the founders of TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden, walking over 3 miles daily, exploring the neighborhood (supported by his GPS tracker)
#PeopleCats #Quotes
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