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Date: 10 Dec 2025

Meet Onikas cats - Fred

Fred - the most inquisitive and smartest of all her tuxedo cats!

Fred - the most inquisitive and smartest of all her tuxedo cats!

Cat Fred

Cat Fred

🕺 Meet Onika's cats: Fred



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This is Fred - the most inquisitive and smartest of all her tuxedo cats! Fred is super smart. Very tough on the outside, but sweeter than a mango on the inside.

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Date: 10 Dec 2025

The secret New Deal Franklin Roosevelt never told you about

🌸 The secret New Deal Franklin Roosevelt never told you about


  • 🌸 Schlumbergera x New Dealis not your regular Christmas cactus. Big blooms, long history. This heirloom flowers from Thanksgiving to Easter and descends from a plant first sold on the very day Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected.
  • This variety actually vanished from the trade for decades. Its first known appearance was at a rare plant sale at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on November 8, 1932 - the exact day Franklin Roosevelt won the presidency and launched the famous New Deal. The name stuck, and so did the legend!

  • 🌸 What makes New Deal so special? The blooms are huge - about an inch larger than standard holiday cactus flowers - and come in brilliant violet-pink and white. And the timing is even better. It sends up a full flush around Thanksgiving and Christmas, then wakes up again with a second wave closer to Easter. That’s why some people call it a Thanksgiving cactus, others call it a Christmas cactus, and many insist it’s an Easter cactus. The truth? It’s all three.

  • 🌸 Despite its pedigree, New Deal is surprisingly easy to grow. It thrives in normal houseplant conditions, stays compact, and rewards even casual care with heavy, reliable blooming.

  • 🌸 The plants available today come from true descendant cuttings of an original 1932 specimen that is still alive. This makes New Deal one of the rarest, most authentic holiday cactus cultivars you can own - a living slice of history and one of the most generous bloomers of the entire holiday season.


🛒 Get the New Deal: the Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

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Plant Facts

Schlumbergera sp.
Orchid Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Christmas Cactus, Easter Cactus, Crab Cactus
USDA Zone: 9-11
Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeShadeRegular waterEpiphyte plantYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • More about Schlumbergera from Plant Encyclopedia
  • What is the most popular Christmas plant?
  • An heirloom holiday cactus lost for decades: Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

  • #Container_Garden #Shade_Garden #Nature_Wonders

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    Date: 10 Dec 2025

    The secret New Deal Franklin Roosevelt never told you about

    Schlumbergera x New Deal - Thanksgiving-to-Easter blooming Cactus

    🌸 The secret New Deal Franklin Roosevelt never told you about

    • 🌸 Schlumbergera x New Deal is not your regular Christmas cactus. Big blooms, long history. This heirloom flowers from Thanksgiving to Easter and descends from a plant first sold on the very day Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected.
    • This variety actually vanished from the trade for decades. Its first known appearance was at a rare plant sale at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on November 8, 1932 - the exact day Franklin Roosevelt won the presidency and launched the famous New Deal. The name stuck, and so did the legend!
    • 🌸 What makes New Deal so special? The blooms are huge - about an inch larger than standard holiday cactus flowers - and come in brilliant violet-pink and white. And the timing is even better. It sends up a full flush around Thanksgiving and Christmas, then wakes up again with a second wave closer to Easter. That’s why some people call it a Thanksgiving cactus, others call it a Christmas cactus, and many insist it’s an Easter cactus. The truth? It’s all three.
    • 🌸 Despite its pedigree, New Deal is surprisingly easy to grow. It thrives in normal houseplant conditions, stays compact, and rewards even casual care with heavy, reliable blooming.
    • 🌸 The plants available today come from true descendant cuttings of an original 1932 specimen that is still alive. This makes New Deal one of the rarest, most authentic holiday cactus cultivars you can own - a living slice of history and one of the most generous bloomers of the entire holiday season.


    🛒 Get the New Deal: the Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

    📚 Learn more:

    Plant Facts

    Schlumbergera sp.
    Orchid Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Christmas Cactus, Easter Cactus, Crab Cactus
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeShadeRegular waterEpiphyte plantYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • More about Schlumbergera from Plant Encyclopedia
  • What is the most popular Christmas plant?
  • An heirloom holiday cactus lost for decades: Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

  • #Container_Garden #Shade_Garden #Nature_Wonders

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    Date: 10 Dec 2025

    Katuk coconut soup: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    Katuk coconut soup

    Katuk coconut soup

    Katuk leaves - Sauropus androgynus, Tropical Asparagus

    Katuk leaves - Sauropus androgynus, Tropical Asparagus

    🍴 Katuk Coconut Soup

    Ingredients

    • Katuk leaves (Sauropus androgynus), about 2 cups, stems removed
    • Coconut milk, 1 cup
    • Garlic, 1 clove, minced
    • Salt, to taste

    Instructions

    1. Wash Katuk leaves thoroughly.
    2. Boil Katuk leaves in plenty of water for 15 minutes.
    3. Drain completely and discard the boiling water.
    4. Chop the cooked Katuk leaves.
    5. Warm coconut milk in a saucepan over low heat.
    6. Add garlic and simmer gently for 1 minute.
    7. Add the boiled Katuk leaves and cook for 3 to 5 minutes.
    8. Season with salt and serve warm.

    Important Safety Note

    Katuk leaves must always be boiled for at least 15 minutes and the water discarded. Do not consume raw or lightly cooked Katuk.


    🛒 Add Katuk Superfood to your Food Forest

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    Plant Facts

    Breynia androgyna, Sauropus androgynus
    Katuk, Star Gooseberry, Sweet Leaf, Tropical Asparagus, Chang Kok, Manis, Nutty Leaf, Rau Ngot
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersOrnamental foliageEdible 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.
  • Sauropus androgynus in Plant Encyclopedia
  • The secret Brain Food growing in my backyard (and it tastes like green peas!)
  • Katuk egg stir-fry: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
  • Health benefits of Katuk: a Superfood for your mind and body

  • #Food_Forest #Recipes

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    Date: 9 Dec 2025

    When will the war end?

    Cat fight

    🔥 When will the war end?
    Sound on
    🎤

    Find out exactly when the war will end - at the end of this video!

    🐈📸 Starring:


    Orange Cat Zhyrdyay (Cherkassy, Ukraine)
    'Paper' Tiger Cat (intruder from occupied Luhansk, trying to take Zhyrdyay's land)

    🎥 Filmed by:Vasiliy Sarana, Wildlife Explorer and Film Director, Ukraine.
    🔛 Subscribe to Vasiliy's YouTube Channel: Wildlife Adventures Ukraine

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