Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 29 Dec 2025

New way to grow Vanilla Orchid, and a wise message at the end

Vanilla planifolia - Vanilla Bean Orchid

🎆 New way to grow Vanilla Orchid, and a wise message at the end

  • Vanilla planifolia - Vanilla Bean Orchid (they call it also Madagascar, Bourbon, or French Vanilla) discovered a new set up!
  • ✨ I gave this vanilla orchid as a tiny plant last year: "Bathroom with a skylight, add trellis" - classic vanilla advice.
  • ✨ Fast forward to this Christmas - and this thing has gone rogue! It climbed out of the bathroom, marched down the hallway, and claimed the concrete wall by the front door. And yes, it looks very happy doing it!
  • ✨ Every visitor stops. Every visitor stares. And then they notice the sign underneath. Turns out vanilla orchids are excellent at pointing things out.
  • ✨ If you’ve ever wondered where vanilla really wants to grow… this one has opinions. Add something unexpected to your garden - or your house.


🛒 Plant Vanilla Orchid the new way!

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Plant Facts

Vanilla planifolia, Vanilla fragrans
Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Bean, French Vanilla, Vanilla Orchid
USDA Zone: 9-11
Vine or creeper plantSemi-shadeRegular waterYellow, orange flowersEdible plantSpice or herb plantFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Vanilla planifolia - Madagascar Bourbon French Vanilla Bean Orchid - in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Climbing 10 feet for Vanilla Beans
  • How to properly plant Vanilla Orchid
  • How to grow your own vanilla orchid at home
  • The Secret of how to Make Vanilla Orchid bloom
  • The biggest in the world Vanilla dilloniana

    📱How to produce your own vanilla: secrets of hand-pollination.

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  • Date: 10 Dec 2025

    The secret New Deal Franklin Roosevelt never told you about

    Schlumbergera x New Deal - Thanksgiving-to-Easter blooming Cactus

    🌸 The secret New Deal Franklin Roosevelt never told you about

    • 🌸 Schlumbergera x New Deal is not your regular Christmas cactus. Big blooms, long history. This heirloom flowers from Thanksgiving to Easter and descends from a plant first sold on the very day Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected.
    • This variety actually vanished from the trade for decades. Its first known appearance was at a rare plant sale at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on November 8, 1932 - the exact day Franklin Roosevelt won the presidency and launched the famous New Deal. The name stuck, and so did the legend!
    • 🌸 What makes New Deal so special? The blooms are huge - about an inch larger than standard holiday cactus flowers - and come in brilliant violet-pink and white. And the timing is even better. It sends up a full flush around Thanksgiving and Christmas, then wakes up again with a second wave closer to Easter. That’s why some people call it a Thanksgiving cactus, others call it a Christmas cactus, and many insist it’s an Easter cactus. The truth? It’s all three.
    • 🌸 Despite its pedigree, New Deal is surprisingly easy to grow. It thrives in normal houseplant conditions, stays compact, and rewards even casual care with heavy, reliable blooming.
    • 🌸 The plants available today come from true descendant cuttings of an original 1932 specimen that is still alive. This makes New Deal one of the rarest, most authentic holiday cactus cultivars you can own - a living slice of history and one of the most generous bloomers of the entire holiday season.


    🛒 Get the New Deal: the Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

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    Plant Facts

    Schlumbergera sp.
    Orchid Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Christmas Cactus, Easter Cactus, Crab Cactus
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Groundcover and low-growing 2ft plantSemi-shadeShadeRegular waterEpiphyte plantYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • More about Schlumbergera from Plant Encyclopedia
  • What is the most popular Christmas plant?
  • An heirloom holiday cactus lost for decades: Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

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    Date: 27 Nov 2025

    It opens overnight, wakes up just for Thanksgiving!

    Gloxinia sylvatica - Bolivian Sunset

    🔥 It opens overnight, wakes up just for Thanksgiving!

    • 🔥 Gloxinia sylvatica - Bolivian Sunset, is one of those plants that waits for the perfect cool morning and then explodes in red.
    • 🔥 The blooms really do show up overnight - bright fire-red, glowing even in deep shade. and blooms all through fall and winter. In Summer it sleeps, then flowers come back in Fall.
    • 🔥 It's an easy, water-loving, shade-loving plant that makes a showy holiday ground cover. It stays low, spreads from rhizomes. And if you like sharing plants, this one gives you plenty of starts to pass around during the holidays. Perfect timing, perfect color, perfect seasonal surprise!


    🛒 Plant Bolivian Sunset - the Winter Wonder that turns on like a light switch!

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    Low growing show stopper blooms like a winter fire

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    Date: 27 Nov 2025

    An heirloom holiday cactus lost for decades: Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

    Schlumbergera x New Deal

    Schlumbergera x New Deal

    🌸 An heirloom holiday cactus lost for decades: Thanksgiving-to-Easter bloomer

    • 🌸 Schlumbergera x New Deal is not your regular Christmas cactus. This is a true heirloom, a variety that vanished from the trade for decades and originally appeared at a rare plant sale at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden back on November 8, 1932 - the same day F.D.R. won the presidency and launched the famous New Deal. The name stuck, and so did the plant’s reputation!
    • 🌸 What makes New Deal special? First, the flowers. They are big - about an inch larger than standard holiday cactus blooms – and show up in brilliant violet-pink and white. Second, this variety blooms twice a year, which is why people call it a Thanksgiving-to-Easter cactus. It usually opens a full flush around Thanksgiving and Christmas, then surprises you with a second wave toward spring.
    • 🌸 Despite its pedigree, New Deal is easy to grow. It handles normal houseplant conditions, stays compact, and rewards even casual care with heavy blooming.
    • 🌸 The plants available today come from 3rd-generation cuttings of an original specimen that's still alive, making this one of the rarest and most authentic holiday cactus cultivars you can add to your collection. A living piece of history - and one of the most generous bloomers for the holiday season!


    🛒 Get your own vintage Christmas cactus with a history

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    Date: 18 Nov 2025

    This giant red stared right back at me

    Disocactus ackermanni, Red Orchid Cactus, Jungle Cactus

    👹 This giant red stared right back at me

    • 🌺 Disocactus ackermanni, also called the Red Orchid Cactus, or Jungle Cactus - is one of those plants that surprises you even when you already know it well. It grows like a tropical fern, with flat, leaflike stems that hang and drape from a basket. Most of the year it looks calm and green. Then, without much warning, it opens a single huge, bright red flower that can reach up to 6 inches wide. The color is intense, almost glowing, and the bloom only lasts a short time, which makes it even more special.
    • 🌺 Despite being a cactus, it behaves nothing like a desert plant. This species is native to the tropical forests of Mexico, where it grows as an epiphyte in trees. It prefers shade or filtered light, and it enjoys regular watering. No spines, no trouble, just a very unusual growth habit and a spectacular bloom.
    • 🌺 The plant usually flowers from spring through summer, sometimes offering more than one flush. When it does, it always steals attention, and it is one of those plants visitors immediately point at and ask about. This makes it a favorite among collectors of epiphytic cacti and unusual hanging plants.
    • 🌺 If you grow it in a hanging basket and give it bright shade, humidity, and consistent moisture, it rewards you with one of the most striking red flowers you will ever see!


    🛒 Add Red Orchid Cactus to your collection

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    Red Orchid Cactus puts out the biggest bloom show
    More epiphytic jungle cacti:
    Epiphyllum oxypetalum - Queen of the Night
    Pseudorhipsalis (Wittia) amazonica - Blue Flame
    Epiphyllum guatemalense Monstrosa - Orchid Cactus, Curly Locks

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