Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 13 Jun 2017

NEW VIDEO!

This video is about Cananga odorata (Chanel No5 or Ylang-Ylang tree), history of the plant, legends, cultural meaning, perfume production, aromatherapy, cultivation. Everyone should own their own Chanel No5, and it's easy as 1-2-3 - just check out our Ylang-Ylang selection!

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Date: 8 Nov 2025

It smells like bananas but its a magnolia!

Magnolia figo, Banana Magnolia

🍌 It smells like bananas… but it’s a magnolia!
  • 🌸 Magnolia figo, or Banana Magnolia - is in bloom! It is now filling the air with its unbelievably sweet fragrance! Its creamy, cup-shaped flowers smell like fresh bananas mixed with fine perfume - you have to smell it to believe it.
  • 🌸 This compact evergreen shrub grows only about 5-6 ft in a container, making it perfect for small gardens, patios, or even near an entryway where you can enjoy the scent up close. Glossy green leaves, elegant shape, and that irresistible aroma - it’s pure charm in a pot.
  • 🌸 Cold tolerant, heat tolerant, sun or shade - this little magnolia doesn’t ask for much but gives so much back.


🛒 Plant Banana Magnolia

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#Perfume_Plants #Container_Garden #Trees

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Date: 14 Dec 2025

Patchouli tea: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Patchouli tea

Patchouli tea

Patchouli leaves

Patchouli leaves

🍴 Patchouli tea

Ingredients

  • Fresh Patchouli leaves - a few leaves
  • Hot water - 1 cup
  • Honey - to taste (optional)

Instructions

  1. Rinse fresh Patchouli leaves gently.
  2. Place leaves in a cup and pour hot (not boiling) water over them.
  3. Steep for 5 to 7 minutes.
  4. Add honey if desired and enjoy warm.


🛒 Every garden needs a fragrant Patchouli leaf

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Plant Facts

Pogostemon cablin, Pogostemon patchouli, Pogostemon heyneanous
Patchouli, Pucha-pat
USDA Zone: 9-11
Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterRegular waterOrnamental foliageSpice or herb 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.Fragrant plant
  • Pogostemon patchouli in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Patchouli: more than just a pretty scent
  • Researchers discover that a perfume from Ancient Rome was made of Patchouli

  • #Food_Forest #Recipes

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    Date: 24 Jun 2018

    Fabulous Frangipani - Plumeria

    New article! By Jane Jordan, a horticulturist who studied and worked at the RHS botanical gardens in Cannington, England. She now lives in Sarasota, Florida. Alongside her passion for horticulture, she is also a novelist.
    "...The name Frangipani is derived from a 16th century Italian Marquess, who invented a plumeria scented perfume. While in Hawaii they are known as Lei trees. Lei means garland or wreath, and Lei flower garlands are famously given as a symbol of affection. Hawaii has become synonymous with this beautiful flower, although Frangipani, is native to warm tropical areas of the Mexico, Central America, India and the Caribbean, accordingly, this plant is well suited to the Floridian climate and hardy to USDA planting zones 9-11..."
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    Date: 7 Mar 2026

    🌞 Spring Nutrition Strategy: How to Identify and Fix Plant Nutrient Starvation

    Smokey  and  Sunshine  PeopleCats  diagnose  a  starving  coffee  plant  and 
 revive  it  using  Sunshine  Robusta  boosters,  turning  a  weak  yellow  plant  into 
 a  healthy  green  coffee  tree  after  one  month..
    Sunshine: I'm trying to fight rising coffee prices. So I planted my own coffee plant. But it's dying.

    Smokey: It's not dying. It's starving. Classic nutrient collapse. Imagine going two days without donuts.

    Sunshine: Two days? That's a PeopleCats rights violation. Catstitution First Amendment: food, including donuts, must remain available.

    Smokey: Exactly. Plants feel the same. Let's feed it. Sunshine Robusta. Robusta is coffee, you know.

    Sunshine: Obviously they named Sunshine Boosters after my charm. And since it's coffee, it should work perfectly.

    One month later

    Sunshine: Holy whiskers! You're a magician.

    Smokey: No magic. Just boosters.

    Sunshine: Great. Coffee is on me when this tree starts producing. You bring the donuts.

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    Fellow gardeners,

    Spring has arrived, and plants are coming back to life. New shoots are appearing, fresh leaves are unfolding, and roots are beginning to grow actively again. As plants enter this important stage of the season, they need more than just water to support their growth. Proper nutrition is essential for strong development and healthy plants. SUNSHINE Boosters provide the balanced nutrition plants need to start the growing season strong.

    A simple rule we follow in our nursery: new growth responds best to foliar feeding. When nutrients are sprayed directly on the leaves, plants can absorb them quickly and efficiently.

    • Immediate action – nutrients are absorbed through the leaves and start working right away.
    • No delay traveling through soil – plants do not need to wait for nutrients to move down to the roots.
    • Avoids soil lockout – micronutrients can become unavailable in high pH soils, but foliar feeding bypasses this problem.
    • Supports stressed plants – when roots are cold, damaged, or newly transplanted, foliar feeding helps plants recover faster.

    However, sometimes plants begin to show visible nutrient deficiencies. Yellow leaves, slow growth, brown leaf edges, or distorted new leaves are often early signs that the plant is missing essential elements needed for healthy development.

    Piper  sarmentosum  Vietnamese  pepper  plants  comparison  with  fertilizer 
 on  the  left  and  without  fertilizer  on  the 
 right

    Piper sarmentosum - Vietnamese Pepper - with fertilizer (left) and without (right)

    These symptoms are especially common in container plants, where nutrients can be quickly depleted or become unavailable due to soil pH and watering conditions.

    Use the quick reference table below to identify common nutrient-related symptoms and the recommended SUNSHINE solution to correct them.

    Symptom you see What to do
    Pale leaves, slow growth, weak new shoots
    (often nitrogen related)
    Spray SUNSHINE Robusta to stimulate strong vegetative growth.
    Brown leaf edges or weak plant vigor
    (often potassium related)
    Apply SUNSHINE Robusta to restore nutrient balance.
    Yellow leaves with green veins
    (iron or manganese deficiency)
    Apply SUNSHINE Superfood to correct micronutrient deficiency.
    Small distorted leaves or poor flowering
    (zinc or boron deficiency)
    Use SUNSHINE Superfood during active growth period.

    🌿Foliar Feeding: How Much and How Often

    For most plants, foliar feeding works best when applied lightly and regularly during active growth.

    • Regular feeding (maintenance): Mix with tap water according to the ratio on the label. For SUNSHINE Robusta use 25 ml (5 tsp)per gallon of water and spray leaves every 5-7 days during active growth.
    • Correction feeding ("medicine" dose): if plants show visible nutrient deficiencies, combine SUNSHINE Robusta with SUNSHINE Superfood and spray every 5–7 days until new growth appears healthy. All SUNSHINE Boosters products are compatible and can be mixed with water in the same sprayer.
    • Best time to spray: early morning or evening when temperatures are cooler and leaves can absorb nutrients efficiently.
    • Important: spray both the top and underside of leaves for maximum absorption.

    Coffee  plants  before  and  after  regular  Sunshine  Robusta  fertilizer 
 applications  showing  darker  leaves  and  stronger 
 growth

    Coffee plants before and after regular Sunshine Robusta applications

    🛒 Feed your plants