Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 1 Apr 2026

Happy Passover!

Happy Passover!
Happy Passover!

Sunshine: I fixed the donut problem. And I brought mango.
Smokey: Non-traditional. Compliant. Happy Passover.

🥭 Some traditions stay exactly as they are. Others - adapt. On our patio this Passover, Smokey kept things properly grounded (wine in hand), watching closely as the table filled with familiar symbols. Sunshine, meanwhile, solved a practical problem the only way he knows how: creatively. No leavened donuts allowed? Fine. Matzah donuts it is. And since no celebration should be short on sweetness, a plate of fresh mango quietly found its place at the table.

🥭 That is gardening in a nutshell. You respect the rules, but you work with what grows, what thrives, and what brings joy. A tropical garden teaches the same lesson every day: conditions change, but abundance is always possible if you choose the right plants.

🥭 This season, whether you are planting something new or enjoying the fruits already within reach, take a note from Smokey and Sunshine. Stay within the rules - but do not be afraid to make them work for you.

🛒 Explore Mango varieties · Shop fruit trees

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Date: 20 Mar 2026

Just in time for spring: Nun Orchid blooms for months!

Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

Phaius tankervilleae, Chinese Ground Orchid, Nut Orchid

Just in time for spring: Nun Orchid blooms for months! 🌹

🌷 What a wonderful treat after a long cold winter: Nun Orchid (Phaius tankervillea) is putting on a full show right now in the garden - and it’s been going strong since February.

🌷 These plants were already loaded with buds before our Record 25F Florida Freeze, so I moved the two pots into the garage to protect them. Totally worth it - they came through beautifully and didn’t miss a beat.

🌷 Now they’re in full bloom and should keep going well into April. This is one of those rare orchids that just keeps going.

🌷 Unlike most orchids, Nun Orchid grows in regular soil. Big lush leaves, tall flower spikes, and it’s perfectly happy in filtered light - great for patios, containers, or a shady spot in your garden.

What’s blooming in your yard today?

🛒 Plant beautiful Nun Orchid

📚 Learn more:

Chinese Ground Orchid Plant Facts

Botanical name: Phaius tankervilleae
Also known as: Chinese Ground Orchid, Nun Orchid
USDA Zone: 9 - 11
Highligths Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryRed, crimson, vinous flowersWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant
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💋 Phaius tankervilleae – Chinese Ground Orchid in Plant Encyclopedia
💋 Why is it called Nun Orchid
💋 How to grow Ground orchids
💋 When Bamboo blooms with orchid flowers
💋 The prettiest flower for shade
💋 Ground orchids: all-summer colors
💋 Why do we love Ground Orchids
💋 Epidendrum radicans - Orange Reed Ground Orchid, Sunrise
💋 Terrestrial orchids
💋 What orchids can be grown in the ground

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Date: 17 Mar 2026

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🛒 Get your plants some food

🐈 Sunshine: So Green Magic feeds the plant for months. Does that mean I can forget about Sunshine Boosters?
🐈 Smokey: Not quite. Green Magic is the steady base diet. Sunshine Boosters are the weekly power drink during active growth.
🐈 Sunshine: Ah. Like my regular meals and donuts on top.
🐈 Smokey: Exactly. Plants eat slowly from Green Magic, and once a week they get a fresh boost.
🐈 Sunshine: Sprinkle once, then boosters every week. The plant grows, I drink coffee, and nobody forgets anything important.
🐈 Smokey: Except where you left the donuts.
🐈 Sunshine: Smokey... nobody forgets donuts. Ever!

🐈🐈 More about Smokey & Sunshine

📚 Learn more about plant food:
Frequently Asked Questions: Plant Nutrition & Fertilizer
Green Magic + SUNSHINE Boosters: A Complete System for Strong Plant Growth
Spring Nutrition Strategy: Is Your Garden Starving?
How to keep your house plants beautiful all year by feeding them right
Why do you need Sunshine Boosters?
Which dry fertilizer to use - slow release or controlled release?
Green Magic effect: before and after
The SECRET growers never tell you: simple trick how to bring plants back to life and keep green
📱 What are Sunshine Boosters

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Date: 8 Mar 2026

Happy March 8 - flowers, coffee, and cats!

Happy March 8 - flowers, coffee, and cats!
Happy March 8 - flowers, coffee, and cats! 💐🐈🐈

🌹 Today, March 8, a big part of the world celebrates International Women's Day.
In many European countries it is also a celebration of spring, love, and new beginnings. The day when flowers appear everywhere, small gifts are exchanged, and warm wishes are shared.

🌹 Smokey and Sunshine decided they should not miss such an important occasion. Smokey arrived properly prepared with a bright bouquet, while Sunshine handled the essentials - coffee and donuts. And of course, no celebration at our place would be complete without plants.

🌹 So here is a cheerful March 8 greeting from our greenhouse crew!
Happy March 8 to all - both related and non-related.
Wishing love, happiness, and many beautiful days ahead to all women and to everyone lucky enough to have them in their lives.

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Date: 24 Feb 2026

5 Heart-Shaped Plants Every Gardener Needs This Spring

Aristolochia " The "alien" flower that hosts rare butterflies.

Aristolochia " The "alien" flower that hosts rare butterflies.

Dombeyaflowers on the bush

Dombeyaflowers on the bush

Hoya kerrii Sweetheart Hoya

Hoya kerrii Sweetheart Hoya

Philodendron leaves

Philodendron leaves

Piper - edible leaves

Piper - edible leaves

5 Heart-Shaped Plants Every Gardener Needs This Spring 💕

❣️ Why heart-shaped?



Heart-shaped leaves instantly soften a garden. They feel welcoming, romantic, and just a little bit playful. But if you choose wisely, you will get much more than a cute leaf shape.

Before adding a plant to your collection, look beyond the foliage. Does it flower? Does it attract pollinators? Does it offer edible or fragrant benefits? The right heart-shaped plant can bring beauty, fragrance, butterflies - even flavor - to your landscape all year long.

Here are five plants that truly give your home a little love.

💚 1. Aristolochias - bold leaves and wild flowers


If you want a conversation starter, Aristolochia is the answer. These vines don't just offer bold, oversized heart foliage and produce "alien-looking" blooms that defy garden norms.
· Garden Hack: Use it to create "living shade" on hot west-facing walls to naturally cool your home.
· Extra benefits: Many species are host plants for Pipevine Swallowtail butterflies, making them essential for pollinator gardens. They grow fast, create dense shade, and can cool down hot garden walls during summer. 👉Explore Aristolochias

💚 2. Dombeyas - winter flowers when little else blooms



Dombeyas bring heart-shaped foliage together with spectacular winter blooms. Their large clusters of pink flowers resemble hydrangeas and appear when many other plants are resting.

Extra benefits: They bloom in the cooler months, feeding bees when nectar sources are limited. These fast-growing shrubs create privacy quickly and fill the air with a light, sweet fragrance during flowering season. 👉Explore Dombeya

💚 3. Hoya kerrii - the living Valentine



Often sold as a single heart-shaped leaf in a pot, Hoya kerrii is known as the Sweetheart plant. But when mature, it becomes a climbing or trailing vine with thick, succulent foliage.

Wax Hearts Plant Facts

Botanical name: Hoya kerrii
Also known as: Wax Hearts, Sweetheart Hoya, Valentine Hoya, Heart leaf
USDA Zone: 9 - 11
Highligths Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeShadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryOrnamental foliageWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFragrant plant
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Extra benefits: It is extremely low maintenance, tolerates dry indoor air, and can live for many years. When happy, it produces clusters of star-shaped, lightly fragrant flowers. It is compact enough for desks and shelves, yet long-lived enough to become a true keepsake plant. 👉Explore Heart Hoya

💚 4. Philodendron - classic hearts, endless varieties



If you picture a heart-shaped leaf, you are probably imagining a Philodendron. From deep green to bright chartreuse like Golden Goddess, there is a variety for every style.

Extra benefits: Philodendrons adapt easily to indoor or outdoor growing in warm climates. They help improve indoor air quality, tolerate lower light, and require minimal care. In the garden, they thrive in shade and add a lush tropical feel without demanding constant attention. 👉Explore Philodendrons

💚 5. Piper - beautiful and edible



Many Piper species have attractive heart-shaped leaves, but they offer more than good looks. Some are edible and culturally significant.

Extra benefits: Piper betle and Piper sarmentosum leaves are used fresh in Southeast Asian cuisine, while Piper nigrum gives you real black pepper from your own vine. These plants grow well in warm, humid climates, thrive in partial shade, and combine ornamental appeal with practical harvest. 👉Explore Pipers

💚 Ready to add some 'love' to your landscape?



Heart-shaped foliage is charming, but the real value comes from what these plants give back - flowers in winter, butterflies in spring, edible leaves in summer, or easy indoor greenery all year.

Choose plants that not only look lovely but also work hard in your garden. That way, your landscape is not just pretty - it is alive, useful, and full of personality.

🛒 Discover tropical plants with benefits

📚 Learn more:


· How to bring butterflies in your garden with Ditchmans Pipe
· Five steps to everblooming Rose Hydrangea
· The best Valentine’s Day gift that actually lasts - Sweetheart Hoya
· The Marble Queen philodendron that thrives on neglect
· How to grow your own Pepper plants. Five most valuable 'Pipers'.

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