Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 19 Mar 2026

Guava chili glaze: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Guava chili glaze: quick-n-fun exotic recipes Guava chili glaze: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

🍴 Guava chili glaze: quick-n-fun exotic recipes


  • 🔴Simmer guava puree with chili flakes and a squeeze of lime.
  • 🔴Brush onto grilled chicken


🌿 About the plant:


Guava is a tropical tree with fragrant fruit rich in vitamin C and aromatic pulp.

🏡 In the garden:


Thrives in warm climates, tolerates some drought. Responds well to pruning and can be grown in containers.

🛒 Grow your own guava tree

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Date: 18 Mar 2026

The Alien Lily: why this rare Peruvian bulb is taking over garden feeds

Eucrosia bicolor - Peruvian lily

The Alien Lily: why this rare Peruvian bulb is taking over garden feeds 🔥

Most bulbs are predictable, but Eucrosia bicolor is a total showstopper. Discover why this rare Peruvian lily looks like a firework and how to grow it.
  • 💥 I planted a simple, nondescript bulb and honestly? I wasn’t prepared for what came out of the soil. This one feels like it belongs in a museum, or on a tiny stage with spotlights!
  • 💥 Eucrosia bicolor is not your typical garden plant - it’s a rare bulb from the dry regions of Peru, and when it blooms, it puts on a theatrical performance. It’s rare, it’s a bit dramatic, and it looks like something designed for a sci-fi movie set.
Picture this: you’ve got a simple tulip-like bulb sitting quietly for months. Then suddenly, a flower stalk shoots up, and out comes this wild bloom - bright red base with long, thin golden “whiskers” sticking out like fireworks frozen mid-burst. It doesn’t even look real at first glance.
  • 💥 Move over, Orchids: why Peruvian Lily is the ultimate conversation starter



    The Eucrosia bicolor is a rare bulb from the dry forests of Peru. For months, it sits quietly in its pot, looking like a plain onion. But then, the magic happens:

  • · The "Fireworks" Bloom: A tall stalk shoots up, topped with bright red flowers and impossibly long, golden-tipped "whiskers.
  • · The"Museum"Look: The stamens are so long and delicate they look like frozen explosions or a tiny botanical chandelier.
  • · Lush Foliage: Even when it isn't blooming, its broad, soft leaves offer a"Lily of the Valley"elegance that keeps your shelf looking green.


💥 The"introverted"bulb: why you should stop watering this plant to make it bloom



Being part of the Amaryllis family, Peruvian Lily has a unique quirk: it craves a"disappearing act."
It requires a dry dormancy period where it completely dies back.
It’s essentially a"don't call me, I'll call you"plant.
But when it decides it's time? It comes back stronger every year.

💥 Quick Care Guide for Collectors



How to Master the"Peruvian Performance"? Caring for this rarity is actually quite simple once you understand its rhythm.
  • · Light. Yes, it blooms in shade! To get those museum-quality blooms, you’ll want to place it in a spot with warmth and bright, indirect sunlight - a sunny windowsill is usually its happy place.
  • · Water. During its active growing season, keep the soil moist, but here is the"secret sauce": once the leaves begin to yellow, stop watering entirely. This mimics the dry season in Peru and allows the bulb to rest.
  • · Placement. Because of this specific"on/off"cycle, it’s best kept in a container where you can easily control its environment and move it to a place of honor the moment those firework-like stalks appear.
  • · The Verdict: It’s not a constant bloomer, and that’s exactly why it's special. When that stalk finally appears, it feels like an event. It’s the kind of plant that makes you run to the living room every morning just to see if"today is the day."


🛒 Find the Peruvian Lily here

🎥 Close-up of Eucrosia bicolor flower with long golden stamens
📚 Eucrosia bicolor in Plant Encyclopedia

#Container_Garden #How_to #Discover

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Date: 17 Mar 2026

Green Magic - 15% Off This Week!

Smokey and Sunshine running a sale of fertilizers at Top Tropicals

Smokey and Sunshine running a sale of fertilizers at Top Tropicals

Green Magic - 15% Off This Week!💲

Give Your Plants a Strong Start This Spring:
  • 🟢Green Magic - 15% OFF 🟢

  • Build the foundation for the entire growing season with a steady, long-lasting nutrient base!

    No coupon needed. The discount is automatically applied at checkout.
    Offer valid through 03/21/2026.
    Discount applies to Green Magic products only.


🛒 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:
📱 What are Sunshine Boosters

#Fertilizers #PeopleCats
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Date: 17 Mar 2026

Move Over, Paddy: Why March 17th is Actually the International Day of the Cat Lady

March 17th - International Day of the Cat Lady, Gertrude with cats

March 17th - International Day of the Cat Lady, Gertrude with cats

Move Over, Paddy: Why March 17th is Actually the "International Day of the Cat Lady" ☘️ 🐈

When you think of March 17th, you probably think of green beer, shamrocks, and parades. But while everyone else is toasted to St. Patrick, a subset of gardeners and feline enthusiasts are celebrating a different icon: St. Gertrude of Nivelles. She 's the 7th-century abbess who skipped the noble marriage proposals to become the unofficial Patron Saint of Cats, Gardeners, and anyone who really, really hates mice.
  • 🐾 From Noblewoman to Monastery Boss



    Born in 626 AD (modern-day Belgium), Gertrude wasn't your average medieval teenager. When her family tried to marry her off to a rich duke, she famously told them she’d rather be a bride of Christ than any man on Earth.
    She eventually ran the Nivelles monastery like a pro, turning it into a 5-star medieval hub for travelers, scholars, and pilgrims. But it isn't her hospitality that made her an internet icon 1,300 years later - it’s her "pest control" skills.
  • 🐾 The Mouse-Hater’s Hero



    Look at any medieval painting of Gertrude, and you’ll notice something weird: mice are literally climbing up her staff. In the Middle Ages, mice weren't "cute Disney sidekicks." They were grain-destroying, plague-spreading menaces. Gertrude became the go-to saint for:

    Protecting the harvest from rodents.
    Keeping the pantry mouse-free.
    Calming the nerves of people with a serious case of musophobia (fear of mice).
    The Logic: If you’re the saint of mice, you’re naturally the BFF of the creature that eats them.
  • 🐾 How She Became the "Cat Lady Saint"



    Interestingly, Gertrude wasn't "officially" the saint of cats for most of history. That title actually went viral in the late 20th century.

    A 1981 Metropolitan Museum of Art catalog highlighted her rodent-fighting reputation, and the world’s cat lovers basically said, "Hold my catnip". The association stuck instantly. Today, she’s the patron saint of the "Original Cat Lady" aesthetic, celebrated by anyone who knows that a home isn't a home without a feline supervisor.
  • 🐾 A Big Day for Green Thumbs



    If you’re a gardener, March 17th is your "Green Flag" day. In European folklore, St. Gertrude’s feast day is the traditional start of the planting season.

  • 👉 Pro-Tip from the Middle Ages: If the sun is out on March 17th, it’s a sign that your garden will thrive all year. If it’s raining? Well, maybe stay inside and pet the cat.


🐾 The Perfect Trio: Cats, Gardens, and Gertrude



There’s a reason plant people and cat people are often the same people. Cats love a good garden patrol - they nap in the mulch, stalk the butterflies, and ensure no chipmunk dares to touch your tomatoes.

At TopTropicals, we take this tradition seriously. Our PeopleCats are more than just pets; they are the furry CEOs of the nursery, supervising every seed we plant and every leaf we prune.
  • 🐾 Meet the PeopleCats:


    The furry supervisors of the garden world!
  • 🐾 This March 17th, Wear a Little Extra Fur



    Whether you’re Irish or not, take a moment this March 17th to raise a glass (or a bag of treats) to St. Gertrude.

    This year, let’s celebrate:
  • 🐾 The Feline Patrol: For keeping our gardens mouse-free.
  • 🐾 The Gardeners: For braving the dirt to grow something beautiful.
  • 🐾 The Abbess: For being the coolest historical figure you'd never heard of.


📚 Learn more:
St. Gertrude of Nivelles: Patron Saint of Cats, Gardeners, and Those Who Fear Mice!

#PeopleCats #Horoscope #Fun_Facts

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Date: 16 Mar 2026

Can your cat snore this loud? Sound up

Cat Niki

Can your cat snore this loud? Sound up 📣 🎤

Why listening to a cat snoring is good for your health 💤
  • 😴 Scientists have studied many natural relaxation sounds - ocean waves, rain on the roof, forest wind. But one of the most overlooked therapeutic sounds may be much closer to home: a cat snoring next to you.
  • 😴 When a cat snores, it produces slow, rhythmic vibrations that naturally encourage the human brain to relax. Similar to white noise, this gentle rumble can help calm racing thoughts and lower stress levels. The brain interprets the steady sound as a signal that everything around you is safe and peaceful - after all, if the cat is sleeping that deeply, the world can't be that dangerous.
  • 😴 Studies on human-animal interaction show that simply being near a relaxed pet can reduce cortisol levels, lower blood pressure, and even improve mood.
  • 😴 And unlike meditation apps or sleep machines, a snoring cat comes with additional health benefits: warmth, occasional purring, and the strong reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do for your health is exactly what the cat is doing - lie down, relax, and take a nap.
  • 😴 Side effects include: Zero productivity and a sudden urge to cancel all your plans. 😴


🐈📸 Cat Niki is fast asleep and snoring at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden.

#PeopleCats #Discover

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