Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 7 Jul 2025

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Chonemorpha fragrans - Frangipani vine

💎 What is better than Plumeria? Only climbing Plumeria!
  • 💮 It's in bloom again at Top Tropicals Garden! Over and over, from Spring through Winter! Almost year around non stop. What a vigorous vine, and the perfume flowers never stop coming.
  • 💮 Imagine Plumeria's wild cousin climbing your fence: Chonemorpha fragrans, the Frangipani vine, is a tropical liana with jumbo 12-inch leaves and creamy white flowers that fill the air with that unmistakable Plumeria scent.
  • 💮 This beauty doesn’t grow like a tree - it climbs! Perfect for fences, trellises, or pergolas, it brings vertical drama and sweet, Plumeria-like fragrance to sunny or lightly shaded spots.
  • 💮 Give it some support and a little fertilizer, and your garden will bloom into a lush, fragrant escape that smells like a Hawaii vacation!


🛒 Grow your own wall of perfume

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#Perfume_Plants #Hedges_with_benefits

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Date: 11 Jul 2025

Whats in TopTropicals Garden? A note from our customer

Grumichama Fruit Tree at Top Tropicals Garden

🏆 What's in TopTropicals Garden? A note from our customer



🎥 From Jackie Rose about her visit to Top Tropicals Bfarm Garden and Nursery.

♥️ Thank you Jackie! Enjoy your plants and come back again!

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🍒 What is the best tasting and most beautiful tropical cherry
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🛒 Plant Sweet Grumichama

#Food_Forest #TropicalFruitTrees #GrumichamaCherry #EdibleLandscaping #RareFruitNursery #GrowTropical #ExoticFruitLovers

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Date: 12 Jul 2025

PeopleCats.Garden Official Cat Feeding Policy

PeopleCats.Garden Official Cat Feeding Policy

PeopleCats.Garden Official Cat Feeding Policy

⬆️ PeopleCats.Garden Official Cat Feeding Policy



Updated whenever the cats decide it's outdated.
  • 🐾 1. Feeding schedule


  • Cats are to be fed when hungry, which, according to them, is always.
  • If a cat claims to be starving five minutes after eating - believe them. You're late.


🐾 2. Approved food items

  • Gourmet kibble that costs more than your lunch
  • Wet food served at room temperature, on a ceramic dish
  • Treats (because they did a thing)
  • That expensive tuna you bought for yourself - it's theirs now


🐾 3. Prohibited food items

  • Anything labeled "vet-approved"
  • Leftovers (unless you're trying to insult them)
  • Generic brand food (how dare you)


🐾 4. Feeding etiquette

  • Do not make eye contact while they eat. You'll break the spell.
  • Food must be served with a verbal offering: "Here you go, dinner is served, Your Majesty."
  • If multiple cats are present, they all want what the other one got. Rotate plates. Begin again. Forever.


🐾 5. Midnight snacks

  • Yes.
  • Don't ask.


🐾 6. The "empty bowl" rule

  • If a bowl is 70% full, it's 100% empty.
  • Refill immediately. Apologize for the oversight.


🐾 7. Human consequences



Failure to follow these guidelines may result in:
  • Judgmental stares
  • Paw-swat to the face at 3 a.m.
  • Strategic hairball placement
  • Passive-aggressive purring near guests who like dogs


❗️Note: All policies are subject to change without notice, based on the whims of the feline board of directors.

🐈 PeopleCats.Garden  #PeopleCats

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Date: 30 Jul 2025

Why tipping mango trees makes them fruiting machines (DIY Garden Tip)

🥭 Why tipping mango trees makes them fruiting machines (DIY Garden Tip)



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🌳 Want more mangoes from your backyard tree?
In this step-by-step guide, Ed from Top Tropicals in Fort Myers, Florida, shows how to tip mango trees to boost branching, improve structure, and increase fruit production. Whether you're growing Valencia Pride, Orange Sherbet, or Glen mangoes - this method works!

✔️ You'll learn:


  • When and how to tip branches
  • What tools to use (and how to clean them)
  • Real before-and-after results from trees in our Florida garden
  • Tips for shaping young trees for long-term success


🛒 Get your own mango trees

🌱 More garden tips and tropical fruit care

#Food_Forest #Mango #Mango_Rainbow

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Date: 13 Sep 2025

Ground Orchid FAQ – Your Questions Answered

Spathoglottis  ground  orchid  growing  in  the  ground

Why should I buy them?

Because they give you more bloom for less effort. They flower on and off almost all year, they’re tough, and they come in colors you can actually plan a garden around.

Will they survive winter in my area?

In frost-free zones, yes, they come back bigger every year. If you’re farther north, just keep them in pots and bring them inside for the cold months.

Do they really bloom in shade?

They do. We’ve got a clump under a big oak and it still puts on a show. Not as heavy as full sun, but enough to brighten the spot.

How big do they get?

Depends which one. Spathoglottis stays neat, about knee-high. Nun Orchid shoots up tall spikes that can hit 4 ft. So you can go small or dramatic.

Are they hard to care for like other orchids?

Not at all. Forget the bark mix and misting bottles. Just plant them in soil, keep the water steady, and feed once in a while. That’s it.

Can I grow them in pots?

Absolutely. They do great in containers. Makes it easy if you’ve only got a patio or you want to move them in for winter. Use well-drained soilless mix like Abundance Potting Mix.

Do they attract pollinators?

Yep. Bees love them, butterflies too, and every so often a hummingbird will check them out.

What is the best fertilizer?

For extra blooms, we use Sunshine Orchidasm – Orchid TotalFeed Booster. Works like a charm!

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