Plant Smarter: Grow Your Own Brain Boosters - Part 1
Blueberries
Avocado
Red Banana
Papaya
Pineapple
Amlak (Indian Gooseberry)
Plant Smarter: Grow Your Own Brain Boosters - Part 1
Want to stay sharp, focused, and energized - naturally?
Don't just eat smart - plant smart. These tropical fruits and herbs aren't just delicious - they're packed with memory-boosting, focus-enhancing, and brain-protecting compounds. When you grow them in your own garden, you're building a personal pharmacy of mental clarity and cognitive power. No pills. No plastic bottles. Just real plants with real benefits, right outside your door.
Memory & Cognitive Support (Brain Boosters)
Tropical Fruits:
🟡 Blueberries – Rich in flavonoids and antioxidants; support memory and cognitive performance (Note: not tropical, but widely grouped due to powerful brain benefits).
🟡 Avocado – High in monounsaturated fats, supports healthy blood flow to the brain.
🟡 Banana – Contains vitamin B6 and potassium, essential for neurotransmitter function.
🟡 Papaya – High in antioxidants and vitamin C, may protect brain cells from oxidative stress.
🟡 Pineapple – Contains bromelain and vitamin C, which may reduce inflammation and support brain health.
🟡 Amla (Indian Gooseberry) – One of the richest natural sources of vitamin C. Used in Ayurvedic medicine to enhance memory, focus, and longevity. Acts as a neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and adaptogen.
Edible Plants and Herbs: continued in next post ⤵️
Mangosteen
availability. Yesterday we received 6 Mangosteen trees from Hawaii - on the photo Anna Banana is holding one
of these very much wanted trees. We had 378 customers on a waiting list for
this amazing fruit tree. After we sent wishlist notifications, the plants were
all sold within a couple hours for $349.95 each on "first come, first serve"
basis. We even over-sold one... our shopping cart could not catch up with so
many requests! We also had 12 smaller size (1 gal pot) plants, and most were
also sold right away. As of now, only 3 plants left.
We know many people want this tree, and we apologize that we had only a
few. We are searching all our sources around the world for these plants and
seeds to supply the Mangosteen for you!
ATTENTION to all
Mangosteen seekers! Please re-submit your request for Mangosteen using our Wishlist form. We will find more plants for you, as well as will grow
them from seeds. Be on top of our Mail-list news and make sure to re-submit a wish-list request for this plant, since your original request was
removed as soon as notification was sent.
You may follow the BUY button below, and if all plants sold out, simply
click on a link "Notify me when available". We will notify you as soon as we
have the Mangosteen back in stock!
Date: 12 Oct 2018
Top Tropicals Powerpoint
Presentation by Anna Banana:
"Let's grow something different!"
Mark your
calendar: Anna Banana's Presentation "Let's grow
something different" Oct 16 @ 2 pm.
Learn more about rare tropicals and how to grow them in
non-tropical climate. Cold protection, water-wise, soil
improvement and much more.
Where: ALVA Garden Club
Meeting Location: The Alva Library Museum, 21420
Pearl Street, Alva, FL 33920
When: Tuesday, October 16th @ 2 pm.
Contact Phone Number for the Event: 239-728-3386
See more info about this event
Date: 24 Oct 2025
Guava beats banana in the potassium game
Tropical Guava - Psidium guajava
🍉 Guava beats banana in the potassium game
🍉Everyone talks about bananas when it comes to potassium, but guava (Tropical Guava - Psidium guajava) quietly beats them! One cup of guava packs around 688 milligrams of potassium, compared to about 450 in a banana!
🍉Potassium is essential for strong bones, steady blood pressure, muscle function, and a healthy nervous system. Adults need between 2,600 and 3,400 mg daily, according to the National Institute of Health - so adding guava to your fruit bowl is a smart move.
🍉Guavas are common across the tropics - from Mexico to the Caribbean - with green or yellow skin and beautiful pink or off-white flesh. Sweet, aromatic, and easy to grow in warm climates, guava is one tropical fruit that truly earns its place in the garden and on your plate.
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.