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Date: 20 Jan 2026

7 steps for a care-free Spanish Tamarind - the easiest rare fruit to grow

Vangueria infausta (Spanish Tamarind, Wild Medlar)

Vangueria infausta (Spanish Tamarind, Wild Medlar)

🍊 7 steps for a care-free Spanish Tamarind - the easiest rare fruit to grow



Yes, it can handle light frost - Vangueria infausta (Spanish Tamarind, Wild Medlar) - we just discovered it can handle cold snaps! After a few cold nights in January, our young tree planted just a few months ago, still looks happy and strong!
If you are looking for a tough little fruit tree that thrives on neglect but gives you something truly special in return - try this rare, compact fruit tree. Spanish Tamarind is native to southern Africa, it is drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and surprisingly cold-hardy once established - making it a great choice even for gardeners in borderline zones.

Here’s how to grow this resilient gem:

🌞 Sun and soil



Spanish Tamarind loves full sun, but will tolerate light shade. It isn’t picky about soil as long as it drains well - sandy, rocky, or loamy, it will grow just fine. No special amendments needed.

💧 Watering



Once established, it's very drought tolerant, but young trees need regular watering to develop a deep root system. In containers, water when the top inch of soil is dry. In the ground, water deeply but infrequently.

❄️ Cold tolerance



Now for the surprise: while it’s considered a tropical fruit, Wild Medlar can handle brief dips into the mid-30s F without damage, especially when mature and dormant. In Sebring, FL, we’ve seen this tree shrug off light frosts with no protection!
And what makes this even more impressive? The tree has beautiful, lush velvet leaves - soft to the touch and tropical in appearance - yet surprisingly hardy for such large, tender-looking foliage.
  • · Young plants should be protected the first couple winters
  • · Grow in containers if you’re in USDA zone 8 or lower
  • · A little mulch around the base helps stabilize soil temps in winter


Growing in pots



This tree is very compact and does well in containers. Use a large, well-drained pot and a loose soil mix. Keep it outside in spring through fall, then bring it indoors before a hard frost. It grows slowly and stays compact for years, making it a great fit for patios or balconies.

🍊 When to expect fruit



With enough sun and time, your tree can start fruiting in 2-3 years. Mature trees can bear 20-40 small round fruits per season, ripening to a golden-brown with a tangy-sweet flavor. The fruiting season may vary depending on your local climate, but typically occurs in late summer to fall.

🛠 Maintenance? Almost none.

  • · No special pruning needed (except to shape)
  • · No major pests or diseases reported
  • · Tough and low-maintenance in the landscape


🏆 Final thought: grow it for the surprise



Spanish Tamarind - Wild Medlar - is a tree that rewards patience. It's unusual, beautiful in its own scruffy way, and packs a punch with cold tolerance, drought resistance, and tasty fruit. Spanish Tamarind belongs in every experimental garden or food forest - especially if you love growing things no one else in the neighborhood has.

🛒 Add rare Spanish Tamarind to your rare fruit collection

📚 Learn more:

Plant Facts

Vangueria infausta
Wild Medlar, Spanish Tamarind
USDA Zone: 9-11
Small tree 10-20 ftFull sunModerate waterEdible plantDeciduous plantEthnomedical plant.
Plants marked as ethnomedical and/or described as medicinal, are not offered as medicine but rather as ornamentals or plant collectibles.
Ethnomedical statements / products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We urge all customers to consult a physician before using any supplements, herbals or medicines advertised here or elsewhere.Subtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Vangueria infausta - Spanish Tamarind in Plant Encyclopedia
  • The wild fruit with a secret: health benefits of rare Spanish Tamarind - the exotic fruit you've never heard of

  • #Food_Forest #Remedies #Discover

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    Date: 11 Mar 2026

    📅 Do Not Miss: March 21 - Spring Equinox Plant Market

    🍩 Saturday, March 21, 2026: 9 am - 4 pm

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 Market  poster  at  the  Top  Tropicals  nursery  entrance  while  Sunshine  the 
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    Sunshine: Smokey, look at me! See what I can do on my bike? I'm practicing to give people what they like: coffee and donuts.

    Smokey: You'd be perfect for a Gulf beach cafe. But gardeners don't come here for donuts.

    Sunshine: Really? Then why do they come?

    Smokey: Some gardeners lost plants to the freeze. Others want trees that will handle winter better. Cold-hardy avocados. Macadamia. Grumichama. And some just come for fun - to see the PeopleCats.

    Sunshine: And my charm... and my donuts will make it more fun.

    Read more about Smokey & Sunshine

    Ft Myers Garden Center: 13890 Orange River, Ft Myers, FL
    Sebring B-Farm : 9100 McRoy Rd, Sebring, FL

    More Spring Equinox Plant Market details

    🌞 Welcome to our Spring Equinox Plant Market, proudly hosted by the PeopleCats of Top Tropicals.

    This one feels different.

    After Florida’s record freeze, many gardens are brown, trimmed back, or missing a few old friends. We felt it too. And now - we rebuild.

    The equinox marks equal day and night. More light ahead. New growth beginning.

    And the PeopleCats are ready🐾.

    • 🐱King is back on gate duty - inspecting every vehicle for proper plant-hauling capacity.
    • 😺Paisley is rearranging freeze survivors and new arrivals like a design consultant.
    • 😼Snitch is supervising recovery efforts from a comfortable chair.
    • 😸Persephone is checking under tables for "hidden spring energy."
    • 😻Sushi and Loki are preparing for guided garden tours - recovery edition.

    This is not just a plant market. This is the spring reset.

    👍 Why You Should Come

    It is finally warm in Florida. After several nights of hard freeze, some plants survived - and some didn’t. This event is your chance to see real freeze champions in person.

    If you lost plants, you are not alone. If you are ready to plant smarter, this is your moment.

    Walk the gardens. See proven winter survivors. Discover cold-hardy fruit trees and resilient ornamentals. Get practical advice about replanting after freeze. This is rebuilding - Florida style.

    ♥️ What Makes This Event Special

    We are featuring:

    • Verified freeze survivors
    • Cold-hardy fruit trees
    • Tough flowering trees and shrubs
    • Replacement plants for damaged landscapes
    • Smart layering ideas for frost-resilient gardens
    • You will see which species handled 25F with wind and multiple nights of freeze - with no protection.

    Real-world test. Real results.

    Cold hardy fruit favorites include:

    🌸 Cold hardy subtropical flowering trees including:

    And many other cold hardy plants

    🎉Event Highlights

    • 30% OFF online prices
    • FREE plants with purchase
    • $5-10 specials
    • Exciting raffle prizes

    🌳Don't just mow - grow!

    Start your food forest, beat rising prices, and plant a future your family will thank you for.

    🌿 Friendly Reminder
    Just a quick reminder before we go: Sunshine Boosters are still shipping free. If you were thinking about stocking up for the season, now is a great time to do it while the offer is still active.

    🛒 Feed your plants

    Date: 7 Mar 2026

    Sapodilla caramel toast: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    Sapodilla caramel toast

    Sapodilla caramel toast

    Sapodilla (Achras zapota) fruit

    Sapodilla (Achras zapota) fruit

    🍴 Sapodilla caramel toast: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    Sapodilla Caramel Toast

    Ingredients

    • 1 ripe sapodilla
    • 2 slices toasted bread
    • Pinch of salt

    Instructions

    1. Mash the ripe sapodilla flesh in a small pan.
    2. Warm gently until it becomes thick and caramel-like.
    3. Spread the warm sapodilla mixture over toasted bread.
    4. Finish with a small pinch of salt to balance the sweetness.


    🌿 About the plant:


    Sapodilla is a tropical evergreen producing brown fruit with sweet, brown-sugar flavored flesh.

    🏡 In the garden:


    Likes heat and humidity. Grafted or air layered trees fruit earlier. Drought tolerant once established but best with regular watering.

    🛒 Add Sapodilla - Brown Sugar Fruit tree to your Food Forest

    📚 Learn more:

    Plant Facts

    Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota
    Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Large tree taller than 20 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterEdible plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plant
  • Sapodilla (Achras zapota) in Plant Encyclopedia
  • How to make Sapodilla fruit profusely?
  • A sugar that’s good for your health
  • When does Sapodilla start fruiting and what is the best variety
  • New variety of Sapodilla: Thai Brownie

  • #Food_Forest #Recipes

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    Date: 16 Mar 2026

    Can your cat snore this loud? Sound up

    Cat Niki

    Can your cat snore this loud? Sound up 📣 🎤

    Why listening to a cat snoring is good for your health 💤
    • 😴 Scientists have studied many natural relaxation sounds - ocean waves, rain on the roof, forest wind. But one of the most overlooked therapeutic sounds may be much closer to home: a cat snoring next to you.
    • 😴 When a cat snores, it produces slow, rhythmic vibrations that naturally encourage the human brain to relax. Similar to white noise, this gentle rumble can help calm racing thoughts and lower stress levels. The brain interprets the steady sound as a signal that everything around you is safe and peaceful - after all, if the cat is sleeping that deeply, the world can't be that dangerous.
    • 😴 Studies on human-animal interaction show that simply being near a relaxed pet can reduce cortisol levels, lower blood pressure, and even improve mood.
    • 😴 And unlike meditation apps or sleep machines, a snoring cat comes with additional health benefits: warmth, occasional purring, and the strong reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do for your health is exactly what the cat is doing - lie down, relax, and take a nap.
    • 😴 Side effects include: Zero productivity and a sudden urge to cancel all your plans. 😴


    🐈📸 Cat Niki is fast asleep and snoring at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden.

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    Date: 31 Jan 2017

    Plants of Love. TopTropicals Webinars

    Plants of Love - Valentines Day Sale. For Valentines day, look beyond roses for a plant that will last a lifetime! It is not a surprise that the most popular plants that has been ordered from TopTropicals for Valentines day for the past 3 years, are: Vanilla, Chocolate, Grape, Strawberry tree, Rose apple - all things you get for your Valentines!

    This year we are celebrating Valentines day with our special local event - "Aphrodisiacs, or Plants of Love".

    When: Saturday, February 11, 2017, from 10 am to 2 pm
    Where: Toptropicals Garden Center, 13890 Orange River Blvd, Ft Myers, FL 33905
    Agenda:
    10:00 am - Explore the grounds: Customers can come in to look through the nursery and guided tours through gardens.
    12:00 pm - Aphrodisiac plants. Class on plants used for aphrodisiacs throughout history.
    1:00 pm - Plant giveaway. Must be present to win one of the aphrodisiac plants in lecture.
    2:00 pm - sale ends.
    Special Love Discounts for local visitors! Snacks and drinks.

    Just a few examples of the most famous plants of love that we will be talking about -
    Coffea arabica - in East Africa and Arabia it was a sacred beverage to African sufis. For aphrodisiac results mix in cardamom and honey.
    Banisteriopsis caapi, Ayahuasca - giant liana from tropical Amazon forests psychedelic, ritual inebriant that promotes potency. Drink is made from the bark and is taken in love rituals to revive the mythical past of the tribe.
    Areca catechu, Betel Nut - seeds have stimulating effect on the entire body and eros. It's a traditional aphrodosiac in Ayurvedic medicine and is counted among the eight types of pleasure in the Brahmanic tradition. It has magical and religious properties and used as an offering to the Gods.
    Theobroma cacao, Chocolate - mild stimulant, beans contain aphrodisiac. Antient Indian "recipe of chocolati" will be shared at the event! Cocoa was considered the "food of gods".
    Cinnamon - in Southern Asia used as stimulant, in food or massage oil for erotic stimulation.
    Cola nitida, Cola nut - used in love magic, was used as currency in W Africa.
    Cananga odorata, Ylang-Ylang - increases eroticism with oil inhaled. Prescribed to treat impotency and frigidity.
    Butea monosperma, Flame of The Forest - is traditionally used to manage male sexual disorders.
    Mimosa pudica, Sensitive Plant - significantly increases the libido and hormonal levels of testosterone.
    Satureja Viminea, Kama Sutra Mint Tree - used for love gel...
    - and much more!

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