Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 29 Mar 2026

We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow

We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow
We picked 6 adeniums - you’ll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow 🌈

Some adeniums go bright. Some go deep.
And some land right in that rich, warm middle.
This set leans into those “dessert” colors - creamy, golden, purple, and everything in between.
And yes, some varieties even come with fruity or “tasty” names
!

💡 Soil and watering tip



Adeniums are succulents, so they need excellent drainage and prefer to stay on the dry side.
Water deeply, then let the soil dry out before watering again.
No constant moisture.
The potting mix is just as important. It should be very рыхлый and fast-draining, with plenty of conditioners like perlite, bark, or vermiculite.
We recommend using a Adenium Soilless Mix for best results.

🌸 Today's featured adeniums


  •  ✦ Caramel: Warm, rich tones with a smooth, creamy look.
  •  ✦ Bumblebee: Bold contrast with bright yellow and dark patterning - very eye-catching.
  •  ✦ Purple Plum: Deep purple shades with a deep, velvety feel.
  •  ✦ Pineapple: Fresh yellow tones that feel light and tropical.
  •  ✦ Vanilla Gold: Soft golden color with a clean, balanced form.
  •  ✦ Multi Berry: Blend of pinks and reds that gives it a layered, mixed-fruit look.

This kind of mix makes a collection feel warm and inviting - not just colorful, but full of depth.
And once you dial in soil and watering - everything else gets a lot easier.

🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums

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Plant Facts

Adenium sp.
Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9-11
Plant with caudexLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunDry conditionsModerate waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersUnusual colorBlue, lavender, purple flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersToxic or Poisonous
  • · Adenium varieties in Plant Encyclopedia
  • · About #Adenium Rainbow - fantastic varieties
  • · A few adeniums you don’t want to miss. Trimming tip.
  • · The adenium colors everyone is talking about right now. Light tips for hot climates.
  • · Adenium rainbow: these 6 will pull you in. Fertilizing tips.
  • · How to start your dream collection: before you start
  • · How to grow a happy Adenium

  • #Container_Garden #Adeniums #How_to #Discover

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    Date: 24 Sep 2025

    The SECRET growers never tell you: simple trick how to bring plants back to life and keep green

    Green Magic Fetilizer makes plants green

    🌳 The SECRET growers never tell you: simple trick how to bring plants back to life and keep 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:


    Mix in 1 teaspoon per gallon of soil when potting, or sprinkle on top once every six months. That's it!

    ✔️ Why it works:

    • 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!

    📚 Learn more


    #Fertilizers #How_to
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    Date: 22 May 2025

    Watch Joy Perfume in full bloom - filling the air!

    🏵 Watch Joy Perfume in full bloom - filling the air!



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    #Perfume_Plants #Container_Garden #Trees

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    Date: 30 Apr 2023

    B-Farm in Sebring
    Now open 6 days a week!

    Farm  dogs

    In the photo: Sunshine and Mango, our friendly Customer "Service Animals" will be happy to give you a tour of the farm, including Sunshine Boosters selection and Mango Collection!

    Attention local shoppers! Note new business hours for our Sebring location:

    Monday - Saturday
    9 am - 3 pm
    Large discounts for locals!

    Come visit us in Sebring, the heart of Florida, easily accessible from any Florida destination. You won't want to miss out on our 10-acre tropical farm, boasting the largest selection of rare plants, flowering and fruiting trees, edibles, and perfume plants from around the world!

    Take your time and browse through our extensive collection, and don't hesitate to ask our knowledgeable staff for advice or assistance. You'll love being able to handpick your own garden gems straight from the grower. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we have something for everyone. So come on down and see for yourself...

    P.S. Our Garden Center in Ft Myers is open as usual, 7 days a week

    Mango  trees  at  Top  Tropicals  B-Farm

    B-Farm  Avocado  specials

    Date: 5 Apr 2023

    What are Low Chill Apricots?

    Prunus armeniaca (Armenian plum)

    Apricot  var.  Katy  (Prunus  armeniaca)

    Q: Can I grow apricots and plums in Florida?

    A: Low chill apricots have been specially developed for subtropical regions like Central and South Florida, where the climate is not typically conducive for apricot cultivation due to the high number of chill hours required. This is also true for other fruit trees such as plums and peaches. However, through successful hybridization, several low chill varieties have been created that require less than 300 hours of cold weather below 45 degrees.
    One such example is the low chill Katy Apricot tree, which only requires 250 chill hours and is self-fertile. It is a popular choice among homeowners due to its large size, rich flavor, and free-stone characteristics with a semi-sweet, low-acid taste. Katy Apricot tree typically bears fruit early, usually in May.

    Apricot  fruit  on  a  tree