Ordering plants in winter is often easier than people expect - and for
many plants, it is actually better. Lush foliage plants like philodendrons
and medinilla,
fine-leaved trees such as moringa, jacaranda,
and poinciana,
and even sensitive fruit trees like papaya, jackfruit
or starfruit
ship more safely in cool weather without
overheating stress.
Winter is also ideal for subtropical and cold-tolerant plants, dormant or
deciduous plants like plumeria and adenium, orchids - including ground
orchids and vanilla
orchids, and winter bloomers that flower their best right now. Winter
care is simple: water less, use gentle liquid amino-acid fertilizers like Sunshine
Boosters, and monitor insects.
In mild climates, many tropicals can be planted anytime, while
extra-tender plants can stay potted until spring. Winter is a
perfect time to bring tropical warmth indoors and enjoy greenery when you
need it most.
We picked 6 adeniums - youll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow
Adenium Caramel
Adenium Bumblebee
Adenium Purple Plum
Adenium Pineapple
Adenium Vanilla Gold
Adenium Multi Berry
We picked 6 adeniums - you’ll probably want all 6: Adenium rainbow 🌈
Adenium Plant Facts
Botanical name: Adenium sp. Also known as: Adenium, Desert Rose, Impala Lily
USDA Zone: 9 - 10
Highligths
Some adeniums go bright. Some go deep.
And some land right in that rich, warm middle.
This set leans into those “dessert” colors - creamy, golden, purple, and everything in between.
And yes, some varieties even come with fruity or “tasty” names!
💡 Soil and watering tip
Adeniums are succulents, so they need excellent drainage and prefer to stay on the dry side.
Water deeply, then let the soil dry out before watering again.
No constant moisture.
The potting mix is just as important. It should be very рыхлый and fast-draining, with plenty of conditioners like perlite, bark, or vermiculite.
We recommend using a Adenium Soilless Mix for best results.
🌸 Today's featured adeniums
✦ Caramel: Warm, rich tones with a smooth, creamy look. ✦ Bumblebee: Bold contrast with bright yellow and dark patterning - very eye-catching. ✦ Purple Plum: Deep purple shades with a deep, velvety feel. ✦ Pineapple: Fresh yellow tones that feel light and tropical. ✦ Vanilla Gold: Soft golden color with a clean, balanced form. ✦ Multi Berry: Blend of pinks and reds that gives it a layered, mixed-fruit look.
This kind of mix makes a collection feel warm and inviting - not just colorful, but full of depth.
And once you dial in soil and watering - everything else gets a lot easier.
Why orchids are way easier to grow than you think: 7 tips for the beginner
orchids are way easier to grow than you think
🌸 Why orchids are way easier to grow than you think: 7 tips for the beginner
Many beginners avoid orchids. Because they look exotic, it’s easy to assume they belong in a high-tech greenhouse. But the truth is surprisingly simple: most orchids die from too much love, not too little. The popular Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid) is actually lower-maintenance than many common houseplants - once you understand how its roots work.
🌸 1. The #1 Mistake Beginners Make
Orchids are not regular potted plants. In nature, most are epiphytes, meaning they grow attached to tree bark where roots get constant airflow and dry quickly after rain. When well-meaning beginners plant them in dense soil or keep them constantly wet, the roots suffocate and rot. Ironically, orchids thrive on a little bit of neglect.
⚠️The Grocery Store Trap: Many orchids bought at supermarkets are packed tightly into decorative pots filled with dense moss. While they look beautiful, the roots are often already suffocating. This is why a seemingly healthy orchid can suddenly decline a few weeks after you bring it home.
👉 Pro tip: Aerial roots growing wildly outside the pot are a sign of a happy, healthy orchid - don't cut them off!
🌸 2. Decode Your Orchid’s Roots (The Ultimate Watering Trick)
Forget strict watering schedules. Instead, let the orchid tell you when it’s thirsty by looking at the color of its roots:
🟢❌ Bright Green Roots: The plant is still perfectly moist. Do not water. ⚪️✅ Silvery-Gray Roots: The plant is dry and ready for a drink.
When it's time to water, drench the mix thoroughly, let it drain completely out of the bottom, and don't water again until the roots turn silver.
And please, skip the ice cube trick. Orchids are tropical plants; freezing ice shocks their roots and causes long-term damage.
🌸 3. No Greenhouse? No Problem.
You don't need a tropical conservatory. Most orchids thrive in standard indoor conditions with bright, indirect light.
An east-facing windowsill is usually the sweet spot. Too much direct afternoon sun will scorch the leaves, while deep shade will prevent the plant from ever reblooming.
🌸 4. Don't Panic When the Flowers Fall
After a spectacular bloom cycle, an orchid’s flowers will drop, leaving behind a bare green spike. This does not mean your plant is dying.
Orchids naturally enter a resting period that can last for several weeks or months. They are simply conserving energy to build new leaves and roots before their next big show.
🌸 5. Master the Art of Gentle Feeding
Another common misstep is over-fertilizing. Orchids prefer a "weakly, weekly" approach rather than heavy doses of nutrients all at once.
Using a gentle, specialized formula like SUNSHINE Orchidasm works incredibly well for orchids and other delicate epiphytes. Because it focuses on steady, healthy growth rather than forcing rapid development, it provides the exact kind of mild, consistent nourishment orchids need to produce longer-lasting blooms. It is safe to use with every watering.
🌸 6. Think Beyond the Tree Bark
When we picture orchids, we usually think of the kinds that grow in airy bark. However, the orchid family is massive and includes terrestrial (ground) orchids.
Ground orchids grow directly in soil and can even be planted outdoors in warmer climates. If you are still nervous about managing the unique root systems of traditional orchids, ground orchids are a fantastic, beginner-friendly gateway into the hobby.
🌸 7. The Orchid Addiction is Real
The funniest thing about orchids is the shift in mindset. The moment a beginner successfully triggers a rebloom on their first plant, the fear completely vanishes.
And before you know it, that one single windowsill orchid quietly turns into five. 🛒 Explore Ground Orchids, Vanilla orchids, and enjoy Sunshine Orchidasm
📚 Learn more:
Ground Orchid Plant Facts
Botanical name: Spathoglottis kimballiana Also known as: Ground Orchid, Garden Orchid
Two Collections of Superior Blackberry Varieties, well adopted to
tropical and subtropical climates. Mouth watering, all time favorite fruit will be
always with you - these plants are so easy to grow!
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Melt butter half-way so it's just warm,
not hot. In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients except for blackberries.
Pour into a 4-5"ramekin sprayed with Pam. Sprinkle blackberries on top of
batter and bake for 15-20 minutes. It's best slightly gooey on the inside (not
completely cooked). Enjoy!
Date: 25 Sep 2024
Why you need to plant Chinaberry tree
Melia azedarach, Chinaberry tree flowers close up
Melia azedarach, Chinaberry tree flowers
Melia azedarach, Chinaberry tree
🔮 Why you need to plant Chinaberry tree
🟣 Looking for a compact tree that combines beauty, speed, and a touch of fragrance? The Melia azedarach, also known as the Chinaberry tree, could be the perfect pick!
🟣 This small but mighty tree is a showstopper with its clusters of lilac-purple flowers, giving off a sweet vanilla-like scent that will make your garden smell amazing. When in full bloom, it can even remind you of the elegant Jacaranda tree, but with a little extra cold hardiness!
🟣 The Chinaberry is super tough, standing strong in some frost, even as far north as USDA zone 7.
🟣 It's a fast grower too, often doubling its size in a single season - perfect if you want some quick shade or just a dash of tropical flair in your landscape.
🟣 With its "architectural" leaves and medium size (around 20-25 ft when fully grown), this tree offers plenty of personality without taking over your yard. Whether you need some instant green or just want to add a beautiful, fragrant centerpiece, the Chinaberry's got you covered.