How to grow Dragon Fruit from a cutting - Quick Guide
Dragon fruit, Pitaya - Hylocereus sp.
🌵 How to grow Dragon Fruit from a cutting - Quick Guide
🐉 Get a healthy cutting
Use a 6-10 inch long stem cutting from a mature dragon fruit plant. Let the cut end dry in the shade for 2-5 days so it forms a callus. This also helps prevent rot and fungus.
Our 7-gal Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia) is the real deal. Carefully trimmed
for strong branching, and ready to burst with tropical growth. Unlike
smaller 3-gal plants, this tree already has a well-developed root system,
woody trunk, and structural shape. It's ready to anchor your landscape or patio
with presence.
While we trim it for safe shipping, this does not set the tree
back — in fact, it encourages new lateral growth and canopy development.
You’ll see fast recovery and faster flowering in the seasons ahead.
This tree is perfect for:
Creating instant tropical curb appeal
Adding shade and structure in a small space
Getting a head start on future blooms — it matures faster than
small plants
Even if you're not in Florida, this 7-gal size brings the bold look of
the Tropics — and yes, we'll ship it to you!
Who is stealing my fruit?! How to protect mango fruit from critters
How to protect mango fruit from critters
🐰 Who’s stealing my fruit?! How to protect mango fruit from critters.
🥭 It's Mango season! But somehow, the mangoes are disappearing. Looks familiar? Squirrels, bunnies, birds, rats, raccoons… They all love the fruit. But sharing? Not so much. You’re lucky to get their leftovers!
🥭 Here’s what we do to protect our mangoes and avocados - and it works! We use fruit protection bags. They are made of a strong mesh netting with easy drawstrings - keep out bugs, birds, and every other freeloading critter! Just slip it over the fruit and tighten both ends. They’re inexpensive, about 15 cents each, worth every penny! 💰
🐁🐿 Save your fruit - and maybe even have some left to share!