Date: 13 Mar 2016
Growing Vanilla Orchid
Q: I want to buy Vanilla orchid and I wonder if I can grow it in my bathroom by the skylight.
A: Growing Vanilla orchid is no different than other orchids. It is very simple. All that the plant needs is a good light, good air humidity, and good porous support.
Light. Grow Vanilla orchid in a very bright light, but protected from direct hot sun.
Air humidity.The higher the air humidity, the better your plant will grow. Many people grow orchids in a bathroom where these plants can enjoy occasional "humidity treats" after showers.
Growing media. Vanilla orchid cuttings are rooted very often in a regular potting mix with high content of pine bark and/or Perlite, Coconut Husk Chips
Date: 4 Apr 2025
Why settle for ordinary when you can have this?
👍 Why settle for ordinary when you can have this?
🌸 Transform your garden with the Chinaberry Tree (Melia azedarach) - a fast-growing, fragrant beauty that doubles in size in just one season!
🌸 Its lilac flowers and sweet vanilla-like scent will fill your garden with elegance, while its hardy nature ensures it thrives even in colder climates.
🌸 Enjoy lush, green foliage and a lovely shade canopy, all with minimal care. Plus, it's low-maintenance, pest-resistant, and has medicinal benefits!
Ready to add this aromatic gem to your landscape? Don't wait bring home the Chinaberry Tree today!
📚 Learn more about Chinaberry Tree
🛒 Order Chinaberry Tree and breathe in the Vanilla Fragrance
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Date: 19 Mar 2026
Guava chili glaze: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Guava chili glaze: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
- 🔴Simmer guava puree with chili flakes and a squeeze of lime.
- 🔴Brush onto grilled chicken
🌿 About the plant:
Guava is a tropical tree with fragrant fruit rich in vitamin C and aromatic pulp.
🏡 In the garden:
Thrives in warm climates, tolerates some drought. Responds well to pruning and can be grown in containers.
🛒 Grow your own guava tree
📚 Learn more:
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Date: 1 Apr 2026
Happy Passover!
Sunshine: I fixed the donut problem. And I brought mango.
Smokey: Non-traditional. Compliant. Happy Passover.
🥭 Some traditions stay exactly as they are. Others - adapt. On our patio this Passover, Smokey kept things properly grounded (wine in hand), watching closely as the table filled with familiar symbols. Sunshine, meanwhile, solved a practical problem the only way he knows how: creatively. No leavened donuts allowed? Fine. Matzah donuts it is. And since no celebration should be short on sweetness, a plate of fresh mango quietly found its place at the table.
🥭 That is gardening in a nutshell. You respect the rules, but you work with what grows, what thrives, and what brings joy. A tropical garden teaches the same lesson every day: conditions change, but abundance is always possible if you choose the right plants.
🥭 This season, whether you are planting something new or enjoying the fruits already within reach, take a note from Smokey and Sunshine. Stay within the rules - but do not be afraid to make them work for you.
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Date: 2 Apr 2026
Skip the Egg Hunt - Start a Plant Hunt 🐰

Smokey: Finally. You’re thinking.
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Groundhog said long winter… and it sure felt like it. But now it is finally over, and balconies and patios are waking up again.
Easter is here, and with it comes that fresh start feeling - time to open the doors, bring plants back out, and start growing.
We made it through the cold. For northern gardeners, that is every year; for borderline zones, it is a reminder that freezes happen. That is exactly why growing in pots makes sense - you stay flexible.
Container growing is not just about pots - it is about choosing the right plants. The best options stay manageable, produce well, and handle being moved.
Let's look at what works. Start with plants that naturally stay compact and adapt well to containers. These are the ones that won’t outgrow your space and will reward you quickly. These are proven performers in containers - compact, productive, and easy to manage:
- Dwarf Condo Mango for your patio
- Jaboticaba - source of Brazilian wine "Vinho Tinto de Jabuticaba"
- Tropical cherries - fast-fruting Eugenias
- Blackberry Jam Fruit and Peanut Butter Fruit - fun for kids and adults
- Fig Trees - compact and hardy
Simple rule: if it stays compact and handles pruning, it works in a container.
Skip the egg hunt this year - go on a plant hunt instead. Start with one or two plants this Easter - not ten. Get them established, learn how they grow, and then expand.
Container basics (keep it simple):
- Pot size: start with 3–7 gallon, upgrade as plant grows
- Soil: fast-draining mix (never heavy garden soil)
- Water: soak well, then let top inch dry
- Feeding: consistent light feeding works better than heavy doses
- Sun: most tropicals want full sun (6+ hours)


