Tropical Seeds You Should Start Now for Spring Planting
Eight fast-growing, rewarding tropical perennials
to start from seed
Q: What tropical seeds can I start now so the
seedlings will be ready for spring planting and produce flowers or fruit this
year?
A: Many tropical plants grow quickly from seed
and can mature within the same year, rewarding you with flowers or even fruit.
Some of these tropical perennials can even be grown as annuals in cooler
climates! The key is to start them early indoors, then transplant them outdoors
as soon as warm weather arrives. With just a little planning, you can enjoy
vibrant blooms and a harvest in just weeks or a few months. Below are some of
the fastest-growing tropicals to try for a lush, same-year garden.
1. Pigeon Pea
Cajanus cajan
Bicolor Fuerte - Pigeon Pea - is an ancient superfood cultivated for over
4,800 years, with roots in India and Ancient Egypt. This hardy,
drought-tolerant perennial shrub produces nutritious, protein-rich beans used in rice
dishes, soups, and even tofu. Easy to grow, it thrives in poor soils, improves soil
quality, and offers medicinal benefits, making it a valuable plant for both
gardens and kitchens. Seed to crop in just one season!
Bixa orellana
- The Lipstick Tree, native to South America, is a striking shrub with large
leaves, pink flowers, and vibrant red seeds. Its seeds produce Annatto, a
natural pigment used in cosmetics, especially lipstick, as well as in culinary
applications for its color and mild, peppery flavor. Beyond its beauty and
versatility, annatto offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, while
the plant itself makes an excellent hedge or ornamental feature.
Caesalpinia
mexicana - Mexican Bird of Paradise - is a rare gem among tropical shrubs,
offering fragrant butter-yellow blooms that stand out against its feathery green
foliage. A heat-loving, drought-tolerant plant, it attracts hummingbirds and
can be grown as a compact shrub or small tree. Native to northern Mexico, it
thrives in full sun with minimal water, making it a low-maintenance yet
striking addition to any garden or patio.
Calliandra
houstoniana - Tree Calliandra is the only tree-form Powderpuff, growing into a
lush, bushy tree in just one season. Its fluffy pink blooms appear
year-round, drawing in hummingbirds and butterflies for a nonstop display of color and
life. Super fast-growing and beautiful, it's a must-have for
wildlife-friendly gardens!
Clitoria
ternatea - Butterfly Pea - is a stunning vine with vibrant blue, white, or purple
flowers that captivate both gardeners and pollinators. Beyond its beauty,
it's prized for its herbal benefits, with its flowers used in teas for stress
relief and cognitive support. The famous Blue Tea, a caffeine-free infusion,
turns purple with a splash of lemon, making it both a visual delight and a
health-boosting drink. Fast-growing and easy to manage, this delicate yet
vigorous vine is perfect for fences, trellises, and containers. Seed to crop in
just one season!
Psidium
friedrichsthalianum - Costa Rican Guava, or Cas Guava, is a super sour fruit with
four times more vitamin C than a lemon, making it a powerhouse for immune
support. Popular in Costa Rica's "Agua de Cas", its tangy juice is perfect for
refreshing drinks. Hardy and resilient, this low-maintenance tree thrives in
poor soils while resisting pests and diseases. This is the fastest growing and
the most productive guava tree with 2-3 crops per year! From seed to crop: 3
years.
The most health-beneficial hibiscus is Hibiscus sabdariffa (Roselle), known for its deep red calyces used in
Agua de Flor de Jamaica and Karkade Tea. This tart, refreshing tea is packed
with antioxidants and supports heart health, digestion, and immune function. A
fast-growing plant, it goes from seed to a lush, flower-filled bush in just
one season! From seed to crop: in just 3 months!
Papaya Dwarf TR
Hovey, Carica papaya - is a dwarf marvel, reaching only 4-5 feet tall
while producing giant, melon-sized sweet papayas! This compact variety is perfect
for small gardens and container growing, offering big fruit on a tiny tree -
a true space-saving tropical treasure! Only 2 years from seed to fruit.
Smokey: Winter roots make spring easy. Keep that plant straight.
Sunshine: I am keeping it straight by not touching it at all.
Smokey: That is exactly what I was afraid of.
November is the month when the garden finally stops yelling at you.
The heat backs off, the bugs calm down, and the weeds take a breath.
This is when we get to take control again.
And as gardeners, we know the truth:
Either you use your garden, or your garden will use you in
spring.
Let me walk you through this, gardener to gardener.
"November is when the garden finally listens.
Give it a little direction now, shape it, guide it, and prepare it for
spring.
It will reward you all year." - Tatiana Anderson, Top Tropicals Plant
Expert
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When The Garden Uses
You
We have all lived this scene:
March weeds appear, and two days later it looks like a jungle.
One missed watering turns into five wilted plants and a full week of
recovery.
A skipped feeding shows up as yellow leaves and panic searching
online.
Bugs return fast, and suddenly you are washing leaves every other
day.
Random plant purchases fill your yard with chaos and mismatched care
needs.
When the garden takes control, spring feels like hard work, not
joy.
Overgrown Tropical Garden Showing How a Garden Can Use You
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When You Use Your Garden
November flips the script.
Plants slow down. Soil stays warm.
This is the safest month to experiment, move plants, fix mistakes, and
redesign.
What you do now pays off huge in March.
You map out sun zones and shade zones.
You mulch now so weeds do not explode later.
You move plants to better positions without heat stress.
You remove the high-drama plants before they start another season of
complaints.
You pick what you want for next year instead of letting impulse buys
rule you.
Spring becomes smooth instead of overwhelming.
And honestly? It feels good to walk outside in March and see order instead
of chaos.
In the photo: Every garden starts in small steps. Biquinho Pepper
(front) in the garden.
What Benefit
Do You Get Personally?
Less watering.
Fewer bugs.
Bigger fruit.
Better flowering.
Less money wasted.
Less time fixing problems you could have prevented now.
This is why experienced tropical gardeners adore November.
In the photo: Organized Tropical Garden. Firebush (lemon gold
variety) and Cordylines (Ti Leaf) make colorful spots in the garden.
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Start With Something Small Today (5 Minutes)
Pick one:
Add mulch to the driest spot in your yard.
Cut one dead branch from any tree.
Move one pot to a better sun angle.
Pull three weeds from the worst area.
Water deeply once this week.
Small steps now save hours later.
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One Short Story
Last year we planted a
Star Fruit in November.
By March, it was already covered in flowers, and have been harvesting fruit
non-stop since then!
That is what winter planning does: it gives plants a head start you can
actually see.
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Plants That Will Use You If You Let Them
These are great plants, but only if you plan before planting them:
Papaya
- fits any yard, delicious fruit and natural digestive remedy
Pick even one of these and your garden starts giving back.
In the photo: Cattley Guava brings not only tasty fruit but also a
wonderful character with its amazing multi-color twisted trunk.
🌡️ November Advantage
You cannot ruin anything in November.
This is the safest, calmest month to shape your garden the way you want.
If you act now, spring becomes a victory lap.
If you wait, spring becomes a rescue mission.
In the photo: Adenium is a colorful accent in the
garden.
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Thanksgiving Tie-In
This is the season to reset, breathe, and be thankful for your outdoor
space.
A garden that works for you is one of the best gifts you can give yourself
going into the new year.
Start your November plan today.
Use your garden.
Do not let it use you.
In the photo: Megaskepasma, Iris, Colocasia, Crotons, Dracaena and Ti
Leaf bring instant tropical look to your garden.
What trees will fruit quickly? Top 10 fast-fruiting trees
🥭 What trees will fruit quickly? Top 10 fast-fruiting trees
Q: I would like to plant several fruit trees... I am 85 years old and hope to see them fruiting soon. What fruit trees can you recommend that will fruit quickly?
A: Most grafted fruit trees, such as Mango, Avocado, and Peaches, will fruit quickly - often within the same year or the next. There are also many wonderful tropical fruits that will produce for you within a year or two, even without the need for grafting.
⚠️ In our next posts we will introduce to you the top 10 of most popular, most rewarding and easy to grow fast fruiting tropical trees...
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🔍 Discover top 10 fruiting plants you'll ever need for your health benefits.
⁉️ I planted Mango and Avocado trees, and I still have room for more trees but want to use the space wisely. What other trees should I plant to get the most benefits out of the fruit?
✅ Everyone loves planting Mango or Avocado trees for their well-known benefits. But did you know that adding a variety of other fruit trees to your garden can expand those benefits even more? If you plant just one of each of these 10 trees, you'll have a complete spectrum of nutrients and health-boosting ingredients you ever need. With a diverse range of healthy fruits, you'll boost your diet, improve your health, and elevate your lifestyle.
By planting these 10 diverse fruit trees, you’ll not only enjoy a delicious and abundant harvest but also ensure your garden provides all the nutrients needed for a healthier, more vibrant life: