Garden Blog - Top Tropicals

Date: 28 Dec 2025

🎉 2026 Gardening Resolution That Actually Works

According to our experts: Smokey and Sunshine. When we say experts, we do not mean consultants or trend writers. We mean two real gardeners. Smokey watches patterns. Sunshine notices when people rush. Together, they explain what actually works.

Smokey  the  tuxedo  cat  writes  gardening  plans  for  2026  at  a  table  while 
 Sunshine  the  ginger  cat  rides  a  hobby  horse  holding  coffee,  with  donuts, 
 plants,  and  a  fireplace  in  a  winter 
 room.
Sunshine: Smokey, thank you for the Christmas present. I am riding this hobby horse straight into the Year of the Horse!
Smokey: I am making the plans for 2026. Planning makes gardening successful.
Sunshine: Coffee and donuts help too, so please include them in your plan.

Smokey: Hello gardeners. 2026 is the Year of the Horse.

Sunshine: Horses do not garden.

Smokey: Please do not interrupt me. No, they do not. That is just the calendar. What matters is what gardeners do at the start of every new year. They often rush and repeat the same mistakes.

Sunshine: The biggest one is rushing the garden before morning coffee.

Smokey: Correct. Rushing looks like effort, but it is usually just impatience. Gardens punish impatience very reliably.

Most early-season problems come from doing things too soon:
- watering before roots are active
- fertilizing before growth begins
- planting before conditions settle
- poking plants daily to check how the roots are growing

Sunshine: If you are poking the roots, the plant was fine until you started poking it.

Smokey: Good gardening is not constant action. It is knowing when to act and when to stop interfering.
- Plant when the timing is right.
- Let roots work quietly.
- Leave resting plants alone.

Sunshine: Coffee first. Donuts optional, but highly recommended.

Smokey: One last thing, while you are not rushing.

Our gift cards are still on promotion. They do not need planting, watering, or timing decisions today.

A gift card is a symbol of patience. Buy it now. Use it when the moment is right.

Smokey and Sunshine:
Our resolution for 2026 is simple: stop rushing the garden. Wishing you a calm, steady, coffee-fueled 2026 garden 🐾🌿

Date: 27 Dec 2025

Cat treadmill New Year Resolution: progress pending

Kiwi, Jim II, and Serge

Kiwi, Jim II, and Serge

Cat treadmill New Year Resolution: progress pending

🏃‍♂️ Cat treadmill New Year Resolution: progress pending



🐈📸Kiwi, Jim II, and Serge kicking off their New Year resolution - lose weight by Summer… at least by next New Year.
Step one: lay down on the treadmill and let motivation spin around.
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Date: 27 Dec 2025

Stop planting shade plants until you see this one!

Megaskepasma erythrochlamys - Brazilian plume or Red Cloak

Stop planting shade plants until you see this one!

  • 🚩Megaskepasma erythrochlamys - Brazilian plume or Red Cloak is one of my favorite winter colors in the garden. It comes from a plant most people overlook.
  • It keeps pushing bold red flower spikes when many plants slow down.
  • 🚩It handles sun or shade, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, and even surprises people with light cold tolerance. Big leaves, strong structure, and steady color make it a solid choice for beds, fences, or large containers.
  • 🚩If your garden needs color that does not quit when the season changes, this one earns its space.


🛒 Get the winter bloomer most gardens are missing

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Plant Facts

Megaskepasma erythrochlamys
Brazilian Plume, Brazilian Red Cloak
USDA Zone: 9-11
Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterPink flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Megaskepasma_erythrochlamys in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Turn up the color in your garden with the bold everblooming Brazilian plume

  • #Hedges_with_benefits #Butterfly_Plants

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    Date: 26 Dec 2025

    Always on duty

    Cat Snitch

    Cat Snitch

    🐈 Always on duty

    "Are you guys still opening your Christmas presents?
    Time to plant some trees!"


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    Date: 26 Dec 2025

    Is it deadly snake? 2025 was the Year of the Snake

    Black garden snake

    🐍 Is it deadly snake? 2025 was the Year of the Snake...



    That scary-looking black garden snake? Totally harmless.
    In Florida, most black snakes you see around gardens are Black racer or Black rat snake. They are not poisonous, not deadly, and actually great neighbors.
    Black racer - Coluber constrictor
    Black rat snake - Pantherophis alleghaniensis
    Both are non-venomous, common in Florida gardens, and often mislabeled as "deadly" just because they look bold and move fast.
    • ▪️They are actually shy - would rather run than fight
    • ▪️Excellent pest control - they eat rats, mice, frogs, and insects
    • ▪️Often mistaken for dangerous snakes because they are fast and jet black
    • ▪️If you see one, it means your garden ecosystem is healthy

    So no, this is not a deadly snake - just a free garden helper doing its job. Let it pass, and it will disappear as fast as it showed up!

    📚 Learn more about the passed Year of the Snake:



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    Date: 26 Dec 2025

    Blackberry warm smash: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

    Blackberry warm smash

    Blackberry warm smash

    Blackberry fruit - Rubus hybrid

    Blackberry fruit - Rubus hybrid

    🍴 Blackberry Warm Smash Recipe

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup fresh or frozen blackberries (Rubus sp.)
    • Optional: 1 tsp honey or sugar
    • Thick yogurt or toasted bread, for serving

    Instructions

    1. Add blackberries to a small pan and warm over medium heat.
    2. Cook until berries soften and burst, about 3 to 5 minutes.
    3. Lightly mash with a spoon. Sweeten if desired.
    4. Spoon warm blackberry smash over yogurt or toast and serve immediately.

    🛒 Grow your own Blackberries - hardy and productive plants

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    Plant Facts

    Rubus sp.
    Brazos Blackberry, Black Raspberry
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Large shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantFull sunModerate waterThorny or spinyEdible plantDeciduous plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Blackberry (Rubus sp.) in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Fruits with the most vitamin E, according to dietitians

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    Date: 25 Dec 2025

    Where are MY presents?

    Cat Bob

    Cat Bob

    🎁 Where are MY presents?



    "I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year." - Charles Dickens

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    Date: 25 Dec 2025

    Cats waiting in line to use their Christmas present, watch who wins at the end

    Cats: James Coconuts, Niki, Timo, Bob, and Scooby

    🎁 Cats waiting in line to use their Christmas present, watch who wins at the end!

    🐈📸 Cats: James Coconuts, Niki, Timo, Bob, and Scooby are competing (impatiently!) to try their new scratching board at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden. Guess who wins?

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    Date: 25 Dec 2025

    Do not throw out your poinsettia - 4 simple tips how to keep it alive for next Christmas

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima veriegated leaves

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima veriegated leaves

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - white, pink and red

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - white, pink and red

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - white and red

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - white and red

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - in a pot

    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima - in a pot

    🎄 Do not throw out your poinsettia - 4 simple tips how to keep it alive for next Christmas



    Poinsettias - Euphorbia_pulcherrima - are tender perennials, not one-season plants. After the holidays they naturally fade, rest, and regroup. With a few simple care tweaks, a healthy plant can live all year and rebloom next winter.
    • 🎄 1. Let it rest after the holidays


    • ✦ Flowering ends naturally - faded bracts and some leaf drop are normal.
    • ✦ Prune when bracts fall: cut stems back by 1/3 to 1/2, leaving 4-5 inches.
    • ✦ Wear gloves - the sap can irritate skin.
    • ✦ Move to a cooler, bright spot for 4-6 weeks.
    • ✦ Ideal temp: 55-60°F
    • ✦ Reduce watering.
    • ✦ Water only when the top 2 inches of soil are dry.
    • ✦ Avoid soggy soil.


    🎄 2. Repot in late spring

    • ✦ New growth usually starts in late spring.
    • ✦ Repot at this stage to refresh nutrients and give roots space.
    • ✦ Use a well-draining, slightly acidic potting mix.
    • ✦ Choose a pot only slightly larger, with drainage holes.
    • ✦ Loosen roots gently and remove old compacted soil.
    • ✦ Water lightly, then place in a bright, warm spot.
    • ✦ Resume regular watering and light feeding through spring and summer.


    🎄 3. Adjust care during the growing season

    • ✦ Increase temperature gradually to 64-68°F.
    • ✦ Water more often once growth resumes.
    • ✦ Wilted or curling leaves signal thirst.
    • ✦ Water thoroughly and evenly.
    • ✦ Bright light is key, but avoid harsh direct sun.
    • ✦ Use sheer curtains or a grow light if needed.
    • ✦ Fertilize periodically with a balanced houseplant fertilizer.
    • ✦ Pinch back new shoots in late spring for a fuller, bushier plant.


    🎄 4. Preparing for winter color

    • ✦ In fall, poinsettias need long nights to bloom.
    • ✦ Provide 12-14 hours of complete darkness nightly for 6-8 weeks.
    • ✦ This triggers colorful bracts in time for the holidays.


    ❓ Quick FAQ



    Can it go outside?
    Yes, in warm months only. Bring it indoors before temps drop below 50°F.

    Winter outdoors?
    No - poinsettias are cold-sensitive and must stay inside.

    🎄 Poinsettias don't die after Christmas - they just take a nap. Give them rest, light, and patience, and they will reward you next year.

    ✍️ Expert reference: Homes and Gardens

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    Euphorbia pulcherrima
    Ponsettia, Poinsettia, Christmas Plant, Poincettia
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeShadeModerate waterOrnamental foliageIrritating plantSeaside, salt tolerant plant
  • Poinsettia - Euphorbia_pulcherrima in Plant Encyclopedia
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    Date: 24 Dec 2025

    Merry Christmas!

    Philemon the Cat by a Christmas Tree

    Philemon the Cat by a Christmas Tree

    🎄 Merry Christmas!



    "At Christmas, all roads lead home." - Marjorie Holmes

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