Bob is the classic orange cat, which immediately raises the question: what's wrong with you orange cats anyway? Zero brakes, maximum chaos.
Cash is his younger accomplice, still in training, carefully learning the fine art of hooliganism from Bob.
Together they race through the house like a hurricane, knocking things over and rewriting the rules of peace and quiet. Other cats take one look and disappear.
Do you see the shenanigans in their eyes too?
🐈📸 Cats Bob and Cash - partners in crime at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden
🌸Dombeya seminole - Tropical Rose Hydrangea: everyone who sees this plant falls in love at first sight. Exceptional rose-pink flower clusters cover the shrub, and butterflies and bees go wild over it. While it is considered a winter bloomer, here at Top Tropicals garden we regularly see it flower multiple times a year, with peak bloom from November through January and surprise blooms the rest of the year.
🌸 Here is how to keep your Dombeya seminole happy and blooming more:
💋 1. Full sun
The more sun it gets, the more flowers it produces. Sun equals bloom power.
💋 2. Adequate water
Dombeyas are heavy drinkers. Regular watering fuels fast growth and heavier flowering.
💋 3. Feed for flowers
Use Sunshine Megaflor bloom booster with regular watering, or apply Green Magic controlled-release fertilizer every 6 months.
💋 4. Trim after flowering
Prune once blooms fade. A bushier plant means more flowering points next season.
💋 5. Give it space
This is a round, airy shrub. Allow at least 6 x 6 ft for good air circulation and even light exposure.
🌸 Quick facts you will appreciate: 💋Often called Tropical Hydrangea because of its hydrangea-like flower clusters 💋Blooms fall through spring, often all winter 💋Reaches about 6-7 ft tall and wide, but can be kept smaller with pruning 💋Thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates poor soil 💋An excellent nectar source for butterflies
If you want a beautiful color that refuses to quit, this shrub earns its spotlight.