♐️ 😵 What is your cat's Zodiac sign? Cat Horoscope - Sagittarius Cats 11/22-12/21
❓ How to know the astrological sign of your cat? It can be determined by either their date of birth or adoption, as adoption is often considered a second birth for cats.
✨ You can discover the astrological traits that describe the cat, such as their independence, diva-like tendencies, sense of humor, intelligence, and more.
✨ It's also important to consider the astrological relationship between cats and plants...
♐️ Sagittarius Zodiac Cats are:
▪️intellectual, philosophical thinkers
▪️calm, wise, and contemplative
▪️adventurous and curious explorers
▪️determined, purposeful, fearless
▪️sociable and charming, love meeting strangers
▪️restless, need constant stimulation
▪️transform into healing presences with age
▪️enjoy large, striking leaves, fragrant herbs, fruits, and nuts
☕️ Discover the joy of growing one of the most beloved indoor fruit trees – the Coffee Plant
Date: 19 Dec 2024
How big does the Monkey Ear Tree grow?
Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree
🐵 How big does the Monkey Ear Tree grow?
🐒 Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Monkey Ear Tree, is a lightning-fast grower, shooting up into a big, beautiful tree in no time. If you’re looking to enjoy a large, shady tree within just a couple of seasons, this one’s your perfect pick!
🙉 See more pictures of the Monkey Ears in earlier post.
🥭 If you want to enjoy mangoes like ours (in the video) next summer, protecting your tree in winter is a must! Give it the care it needs now, and you'll reap sweet rewards when the warm weather returns.
🥭 Keep it cozy and protected: Mango trees love warmth, so when winter comes, they need extra care to stay happy.
🥭 Temperature: Mango trees are sensitive to cold. If temperatures drop below 35F, cover the tree with frost cloth or burlap to protect it. For potted mango trees, move them indoors or to a greenhouse.
🥭 Watering: Reduce watering during winter. Mango trees don’t like soggy roots in cold weather. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings.
🥭 Mulching: Add a thick layer of mulch around the base of the tree to insulate the roots and retain warmth. Keep the mulch a few inches away from the trunk.
🥭 No pruning: Avoid heavy pruning in winter, as it can stress the tree. Besides, pruning promotes young tender growth that may get cold damaged. Save major trimming for spring.
🥭 Feeding: Stop dry fertilizer in winter. The tree slows its growth, so too much dry fertilizer can do more harm than good. You can continue using Sunshine Boosters Mango Tango year-round because it is water-soluble and natural, and the amount of food needed will adjust with reduced watering.
Event
mementos:
Green for the Holidays - a Blooming Good Time!
Last Saturday Dec 14 - our Holiday Plant Market was in full bloom! The
day overflowed with smiles, shared plant knowledge, and a vibrant mix of
greenery. We're incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us, supported local
growers, and found their new favorite leafy companions. Enjoy these special
moments captured in our event photos - if you spot yourself, feel free to share
with friends! Stay tuned - our next plant sale is just around the corner in
March. We look forward to seeing you again!
Q: I bought a few mango trees from you this
year, and they're doing great! So far, winter's been pretty mild here in Florida, but I know January and February can get chilly. Is there
anything special I should do to keep my trees happy so I can enjoy fruit next year?
A: If you want to enjoy mangoes like ours (in the photo) next summer, protecting
your tree in winter is a must! Give it the care it needs now, and you'll reap sweet rewards
when the warm weather returns.
Keep it cozy and protected: Mango trees love warmth, so when winter
comes, they need extra care to stay happy.
Temperature: Mango trees are sensitive to cold. If temperatures drop below 35F, cover the tree with frost cloth or
burlap to protect it. For potted mango trees, move them indoors or to a greenhouse.
Watering: Reduce watering during winter. Mango trees don't like soggy roots in cold weather. Let the soil dry
slightly between waterings.
Mulching: Add a thick layer of mulch around the base of the tree to insulate the roots and retain warmth.
Keep the mulch a few inches away from the trunk.
No pruning: Avoid heavy pruning in winter, as it can stress the tree. Besides, pruning promotes young tender growth that may get cold damaged. Save major trimming for spring.
Feeding: Stop dry fertilizer in winter. The tree slows its growth, so too much dry fertilizer can do more harm than good. You can continue
using Sunshine
Boosters Mango Tango year-round because it is water-soluble and natural,
and the amount of food needed will adjust with reduced watering.