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Date: 31 Dec 2025

Make a wish for the New Year!

Niki the Cat

Niki the Cat

💻 Make a wish for the New Year!



🐈📸 Niki the Cat making a wish: "I want to wake up to zero news tomorrow. Nothing. Just the cat videos"

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Date: 31 Dec 2025

2026: Year of the Fire Horse - time to grow bold, live free, and plant lucky

2026: Year of the Fire Horse

2026: Year of the Fire Horse

🐎 2026: Year of the Fire Horse - time to grow bold, live free, and plant lucky

  • 🔥 Hold on to your flower pots - because on February 17, 2026, the Year of the Fire Horse gallops in, ready to shake things up.
This zodiac year brings passion, freedom, and a go-big-or-go-home kind of energy.
If you've been itching to make a change, start a new project, or finally plant that herb garden - this is your cosmic green light!
  • 🔥 What kind of energy does the Fire Horse bring?



    The Horse is all about movement, independence, and bold decisions. Fire Horses, in particular, are fiery (naturally), adventurous, and stubborn in the best way. They're known for charging ahead fearlessly - sometimes without thinking it through. That means 2026 is a year to take chances, but stay grounded. Think big, but don’t skip the planning.
  • 🔥 What does that have to do with plants?



    A lot, actually. Horses are herbivores. In the year of the Fire Horse, plants aren’t just background decoration - they’re fuel, fortune, and Feng Shui. The Fire element thrives on bright colors, strong scents, and warm energy, so the right plants can balance all that intensity, boost your luck, and keep your home and garden in harmony.


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Date: 4 Jan 2026

Meet PeopleCats of TopTropicals: Paisley

Meet PeopleCats of TopTropicals: Paisley

Meet PeopleCats of TopTropicals: Paisley



Paisley is a cherished cat who joined us thanks to one of our employees, Cindy, and has since become part of the family. Known for her affectionate personality, Paisley spends her mornings wandering through the nursery, happily greeting staff and visitors alike. She’s easy to spot by her striking mix of brown and black patterns. When the day grows warm, Paisley heads indoors to help answer phones before curling up for a cozy afternoon nap.

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Date: 5 Jan 2026

A  tuxedo  cat  planting  a  small  shrub  in  a  tropical  garden  while  a  ginger
    cat  relaxes  nearby  with  coffee  and  donuts,  illustrating  winter  planting  in 
 a  warm 
 climate.
Sunshine: January might feel warm, but its still winter. Wool socks, scarf, hot coffee.
Smokey: You get warm when you work. Plant now so roots are established before spring growth starts.
Sunshine: Alright. Lets see who stays warmer - you digging or me with coffee.

🌴 Why winter planting works in a warm climate

By our plant expert Tatiana Anderson

We are lucky to live in a warm climate. This is how I think about the seasons here. Winter is for roots. Spring is for growth. Summer is for managing heat and water.

So if we want plants that handle summer better, we plant them in the season that gives them the best start. Winter here is comfortable. The soil stays workable. The days are mild. And plants are not being stressed by heat. That is exactly why winter is the best time to plant in Florida and other warm areas.

If we use this season well, plants go into spring already settled instead of trying to catch up. This is what I like to plant now, and why.

🟢 Trees first. Anything that will be in the ground for years. Fruit trees, shade trees, flowering trees. When we plant them in winter, they can focus on roots before the spring growth surge starts. By the time spring arrives, the tree is anchored and ready to grow on top.
Examples: mango, avocado, Eugenia cherries, jackfruit, sapodilla, longan, lychee, canistel.

🟢 Shrubs next. Shrubs establish faster than trees, but winter still gives them an advantage. They settle in quietly before the spring flush and bloom cycles begin. That usually means steadier growth and fewer problems once heat returns.
Examples: gardenia, jasmine, brunfelsia, hibiscus, clerodendrums.

🟢 Vines are often overlooked. Vines want to grow fast when spring starts. If the root system is not ready, you get weak growth and frustration. Planting vines in winter gives them time to build a foundation first, so spring growth has support.
Examples: Rangoon creeper, stephanotis, Petrea, Mexican Flame Vine.

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Date: 5 Jan 2026

How to protect your butt

🍑 How to protect your butt



Lilimon is one of those cats everyone loves. Easy to be friends with, calm, and very sophisticated. She prefers to eat at her own little table, in peace and dignity. Butt sniffing during dinner is not on the menu!
Lilimon was enjoying her meal when James walked by, and went for a butt sniff. She was not amused!
She tried to explain this to Coconuts. He did not listen.
So Lilimon came up with a solution. She placed her food in front of her and backed her butt into the corner.
Problem solved!
Now she eats comfortably, protected from unwanted sniff inspections.
Classic Lilimon.

🐈📸 Cat Lilimon setting rules for James Coconuts at PeopleCats.Garden

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