Date: 16 May 2026
🔮 When the World Around Becomes Too Gray: Plant a Tree. Eat a Donut. Keep going.

If you have been feeling a little worn down lately, you are not alone.
You already know about the headlines. We do not need to list them. You have probably seen them today before breakfast.
We are not here to pretend that is not happening. It is happening. And it is a lot. But here is the thing we keep coming back to, the thing that has been true for as long as people have had hands and a patch of ground: when the world feels out of control, you can still plant something.
Gardening is not an escape. It is an answer. When you put a tree in the ground, you are making a quiet statement. You are saying that you expect there to be a future. That you intend to be in it. That shade and fruit and flowers still matter, and you are going to make sure they exist in your corner of the world.
That is not naive. That is courageous in the most ordinary and underrated way.
One tree, planted this season, might give you fruit in a few years. It might give butterflies somewhere to stop. It might give a bird a place to nest. It will almost certainly give you something to look at on a hard day that reminds you the world still contains beauty, and that you put some of it there. And if one tree does not quite do it? Plant another one.
Dostoevsky said beauty will save the world. We think a
mango fruiting in your backyard counts. So does a Magnolia opening on a quiet morning.Do not skip the donut.
A donut is a small, simple, completely unnecessary thing. That is exactly the point. It is not productive. It does not solve anything. It is just good, and sometimes that is the whole reason. In a world that constantly demands you be useful and informed and concerned, eating a donut is a quiet act of being human. You are allowed to enjoy a small thing on a hard day. You do not have to earn it.
Rest a little. Then go put something in the ground. Anything that will grow and flower and remind you that beautiful things are still happening whether the headlines mention them or not.
We have the plants. You bring the donuts.
🛒 Plant a sweeter world: grow color and flavor
Date: 12 May 2026
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Behind the scenes with Smokey and Sunshine - after years of rumors they speak out!
🎙 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Behind the scenes with Smokey and Sunshine - after years of rumors they speak out!
Many people loved our mascots - Smokey and Sunshine - and kept asking the same questions over and over. So we finally decided to sit them down for an interview and ask everything at once.
Smokey is the tuxedo "engineering cat" with professor glasses, serious plant advice, and strong opinions about fertilizer and soil pH.
Sunshine is the fluffy orange Aloha guy of the group - chubby, relaxed, permanently snack-oriented, and somehow never in a hurry about anything. He approaches life with the confidence of a cat who believes coffee breaks, warm sunshine, and donuts are all basic human rights. He is also the one asking the questions normal people are actually thinking.
Together, they somehow turned gardening into conversations about plants, coffee, cats, donuts, and the meaning of life in a greenhouse.
In this interview, you will find out:
🐾 Are Smokey's glasses fake?
🐾 Are Sunshine's donuts real?
🐾 Are these cats based on real rescued Top Tropicals cats?
🐾 How many cats have been adopted by Top Tropicals over the years and how many are currently living in the gardens?
🐾 Why does Smokey take gardening so seriously?
🐾 Why does Sunshine think every problem can be solved with snacks?
Some answers may surprise you.
Some may explain a lot.
Read the full Smokey & Sunshine interview
📚 Learn more:
About Smokey & Sunshine
#PeopleCats
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
Date: 10 May 2026
Learn more:
- 🌸 Nonstop blooms
One look at Jatropha integerrima compacta - Peregrina and the answer becomes pretty obvious. This compact tropical shrub or a dwarf tree blooms almost nonstop with clusters of bright scarlet star-shaped flowers that butterflies can't seem to resist. In warm climates, it keeps adding color when many other plants take a break. - 🌸 Compact size, big impact
Compacta stays smaller and fuller than the regular Peregrina, which makes it especially popular for foundation plantings, pool areas, patios, and smaller gardens where oversized shrubs become a headache. The glossy green leaves stay attractive year round, giving it a clean, lush look even when it's between bloom cycles. - 🌸 Surprisingly low maintenance
Another reason gardeners love it - this plant is surprisingly easygoing. It tolerates many soil types as long as drainage is good, handles heat well, and can be pruned almost anytime because it flowers on new growth. Want a tidy shrub? Trim it. Want a small tropical tree shape? It can do that too. - 🌸 A Southern landscape favorite
For Southern gardeners looking for reliable color without constant fuss, Peregrina has quietly become one of those "plant it and enjoy it" landscape favorites.
🛒 Plant and enjoy the compact everblooming Peregrina
📚 Learn more:
• Jatropha integerrima in Plant Encyclopedia
• 9 tough trees for hot, dry spots that actually thrive
• 7 best exotic dwarf trees for maximum impact in small tropical landscapes
• 2 most favorite flowering trees for small yards
• 5 small tropical trees that bloom all summer or year around
#How_to #Discover #Trees
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Date: 10 May 2026
🍑 From the Garden: Why I Always Recommend Growing Your Own Peaches
by Tatiana Anderson, Top Tropicals Garden Expert
I'll be honest with you. The first time I bit into a peach straight off the tree, still warm from the afternoon sun, I understood why people get obsessed with this fruit. There is no comparison to what you find in a grocery store. Store peaches are picked hard, shipped cold, and by the time they reach you, something important is already gone. A tree-ripened peach is soft, fragrant, juicy, and sweet in a way store peaches rarely are. Eat it fresh, slice it into a cobbler, throw it on the grill - it holds up beautifully either way.
So let's talk about how to actually get there.
Planting
Peaches are not difficult. Give them sun, drainage, and room for air movement, and they will usually tell you very quickly that they are happy.
- Full sun is essential - 8 hours minimum, and more is better.
- Drainage matters - peach roots do not like sitting wet.
- If your soil stays wet, plant on a mound - simple fix, big difference.
- Water deeply, then pause - let the soil partially dry before watering again.
- Prune every year - it keeps the tree open, improves airflow, and helps the tree put energy into fruit instead of tangled growth.
What If You Do Not Have Room?
You can still grow peaches in a large container. This is a great option for patios, small yards, renters, or gardeners who want better control over soil and drainage.
- Use a large pot with drainage holes.
- Choose a fast-draining potting mix, not heavy garden soil. We recommend Sunshine Abundance potting mix.
- Place the container in the sunniest spot you have.
- Water more often than in-ground trees, but never let the pot stay soggy.
- Prune to keep the tree compact and easy to manage.
Fertilizing
Peach trees are generous plants, but producing vigorous growth and a heavy crop of sweet fruit takes energy. Regular feeding makes a noticeable difference in tree health, flowering, and fruit quality.
I prefer a simple two-part approach that provides both steady background nutrition and quick, readily available nutrients when the tree is actively growing.
- Green Magic controlled-release fertilizer provides a steady supply of nutrients for months and serves as the foundation of the feeding program.
- Sunshine Boosters liquid fertilizers deliver amino acid-based nutrients that are quickly absorbed and especially useful during periods of active growth, flowering, and fruit development. Sunshine C-Cibus formula is the best for fruit trees.
During the growing season, this combination helps build stronger branches, healthier leaves, better flowering, and sweeter, higher-quality fruit.
If your tree shows yellowing leaves or weak growth, consistent feeding often makes a dramatic difference within a few weeks.
📚 More about low-chill peaches from our garden Blog
📚 More about Tropic Beauty Peach
Sunshine’s Philosophy: Lazy Peach Sundae 😺
Sunshine absolutely loves peach cobbler, especially when someone else does all the peeling, slicing, mixing, and baking. But when he is left to prepare dessert on his own, his standards become much more practical. Why turn on the oven when perfectly ripe peaches already taste amazing? His philosophy is simple: if a recipe takes less than five minutes and ends with peaches and vanilla ice cream in the same bowl, it is a masterpiece.
Sunshine's Lazy Peach Sundae
This is not cooking. This is assembly.
Ingredients
- 2 ripe homegrown peaches
- 2 big scoops of vanilla ice cream
- A drizzle of honey (optional)
- A pinch of cinnamon (optional)
Instructions
- Slice the peaches.
- Put them in a bowl.
- Add vanilla ice cream.
- Drizzle with honey and sprinkle with cinnamon if you feel ambitious.
- Eat immediately while smiling.
Sunshine's Review
"I peeled exactly nothing and still got dessert. This is my kind of gardening."
Want this?
Start with a low-chill peach tree. That is usually how it begins.








