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Date: 12 Nov 2025
A terrible crime!
😆 A terrible crime!
A terrible crime has been committed.
The Louvre theft pales in comparison.
Someone snuck in last night and stole the entire contents of the kibble bowl.
The culprit remains at large,
but fortunately... the insurance bag covered the loss.
🐈📸 Cats Klaksa and Jacques recovering from the Grand Theft at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden
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Date: 12 Nov 2025
How to gets lots of Star Fruit
⭐️ How to gets lots of Star Fruit Carambola
🌟 Star Fruit - Carambola Tree (Averrhoa carambola is one of those trees that makes gardening instantly rewarding. Once you plant it, you’ll soon have a tree covered in shiny yellow fruit shaped like little stars.
🟡 Sun: Loves full sun. The more light, the sweeter the fruit.
🟡Temperature: Keep warm and protect from winds. It thrives in warm, tropical climates but can handle light frost if sheltered from cold winds - wind-free is the key.
🟡Soil: Prefers well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogging.
🟡Water: Regular watering keeps it happy, but don’t let roots sit in soggy soil.
🟡Size: Space saver! This compact tree doesn’t take up much room, perfect for smaller gardens. Dwarf varieties also do well in containers.
🟡Growth and crop: Fast-growing and early to fruit. Seedlings start producing in about three years, while grafted or air-layered trees fruit right away.
🟡Flowers: Beautiful pink blooms appear before the fruit, adding extra charm to the garden.
🌟 With just a bit of care and protection from wind and cold, your Carambola tree will reward you with baskets of bright, starry fruit through the cooler months when most other trees rest.
🌟 Slice one open and you get perfect star-shaped pieces that brighten up salads, desserts, or smoothies. The fruit is crisp, juicy, and beautifully sweet-tart. It’s nature’s candy - refreshing, low in calories, and rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
✦ Star Fruit from our garden
✦ Grow your own Carambola
✦ Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #8. Carambola - Starfruit
✦ Carambola Banana Whip
✦ Carambola Jam recipe
✦ When young Carambola trees are covered with fruit
✦ Carambola tree is the Star of the orchard
🛒 Explore Star Fruit varieties
#Food_Forest
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🌟 Star Fruit - Carambola Tree (Averrhoa carambola is one of those trees that makes gardening instantly rewarding. Once you plant it, you’ll soon have a tree covered in shiny yellow fruit shaped like little stars.
🌟 Growing tips
🟡 Sun: Loves full sun. The more light, the sweeter the fruit.
🟡Temperature: Keep warm and protect from winds. It thrives in warm, tropical climates but can handle light frost if sheltered from cold winds - wind-free is the key.
🟡Soil: Prefers well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogging.
🟡Water: Regular watering keeps it happy, but don’t let roots sit in soggy soil.
🟡Size: Space saver! This compact tree doesn’t take up much room, perfect for smaller gardens. Dwarf varieties also do well in containers.
🟡Growth and crop: Fast-growing and early to fruit. Seedlings start producing in about three years, while grafted or air-layered trees fruit right away.
🟡Flowers: Beautiful pink blooms appear before the fruit, adding extra charm to the garden.
🌟 With just a bit of care and protection from wind and cold, your Carambola tree will reward you with baskets of bright, starry fruit through the cooler months when most other trees rest.
🌟 Slice one open and you get perfect star-shaped pieces that brighten up salads, desserts, or smoothies. The fruit is crisp, juicy, and beautifully sweet-tart. It’s nature’s candy - refreshing, low in calories, and rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
📚 Learn more:
✦ Star Fruit from our garden
✦ Grow your own Carambola
✦ Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #8. Carambola - Starfruit
✦ Carambola Banana Whip
✦ Carambola Jam recipe
✦ When young Carambola trees are covered with fruit
✦ Carambola tree is the Star of the orchard
🛒 Explore Star Fruit varieties
#Food_Forest
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
Date: 12 Nov 2025
How to get lots of Star Fruit
Star Fruit- Carambola Tree, Averrhoa carambola
⭐️ How to gets lots of Star Fruit Carambola
🌟 Star Fruit - Carambola Tree (Averrhoa carambola is one of those trees that makes gardening instantly rewarding. Once you plant it, you’ll soon have a tree covered in shiny yellow fruit shaped like little stars.
🟡 Sun: Loves full sun. The more light, the sweeter the fruit.
🟡Temperature: Keep warm and protect from winds. It thrives in warm, tropical climates but can handle light frost if sheltered from cold winds - wind-free is the key.
🟡Soil: Prefers well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogging.
🟡Water: Regular watering keeps it happy, but don’t let roots sit in soggy soil.
🟡Size: Space saver! This compact tree doesn’t take up much room, perfect for smaller gardens. Dwarf varieties also do well in containers.
🟡Growth and crop: Fast-growing and early to fruit. Seedlings start producing in about three years, while grafted or air-layered trees fruit right away.
🟡Flowers: Beautiful pink blooms appear before the fruit, adding extra charm to the garden.
🌟 With just a bit of care and protection from wind and cold, your Carambola tree will reward you with baskets of bright, starry fruit through the cooler months when most other trees rest.
🌟 Slice one open and you get perfect star-shaped pieces that brighten up salads, desserts, or smoothies. The fruit is crisp, juicy, and beautifully sweet-tart. It’s nature’s candy - refreshing, low in calories, and rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
✦ Star Fruit from our garden
✦ Grow your own Carambola
✦ Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #8. Carambola - Starfruit
✦ Carambola Banana Whip
✦ Carambola Jam recipe
✦ When young Carambola trees are covered with fruit
✦ Carambola tree is the Star of the orchard
🛒 Explore Star Fruit varieties
#Food_Forest
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
🌟 Star Fruit - Carambola Tree (Averrhoa carambola is one of those trees that makes gardening instantly rewarding. Once you plant it, you’ll soon have a tree covered in shiny yellow fruit shaped like little stars.
🌟 Growing tips
🟡 Sun: Loves full sun. The more light, the sweeter the fruit.
🟡Temperature: Keep warm and protect from winds. It thrives in warm, tropical climates but can handle light frost if sheltered from cold winds - wind-free is the key.
🟡Soil: Prefers well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogging.
🟡Water: Regular watering keeps it happy, but don’t let roots sit in soggy soil.
🟡Size: Space saver! This compact tree doesn’t take up much room, perfect for smaller gardens. Dwarf varieties also do well in containers.
🟡Growth and crop: Fast-growing and early to fruit. Seedlings start producing in about three years, while grafted or air-layered trees fruit right away.
🟡Flowers: Beautiful pink blooms appear before the fruit, adding extra charm to the garden.
🌟 With just a bit of care and protection from wind and cold, your Carambola tree will reward you with baskets of bright, starry fruit through the cooler months when most other trees rest.
🌟 Slice one open and you get perfect star-shaped pieces that brighten up salads, desserts, or smoothies. The fruit is crisp, juicy, and beautifully sweet-tart. It’s nature’s candy - refreshing, low in calories, and rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
📚 Learn more:
✦ Star Fruit from our garden
✦ Grow your own Carambola
✦ Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #8. Carambola - Starfruit
✦ Carambola Banana Whip
✦ Carambola Jam recipe
✦ When young Carambola trees are covered with fruit
✦ Carambola tree is the Star of the orchard
🛒 Explore Star Fruit varieties
#Food_Forest
🟢 Join 👉 TopTropicals
Date: 12 Nov 2025
June plum juice: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 June plum juice: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🟡Blend June plums with ginger, sugar, and water.
🟡Tangy, spicy, and super refreshing.
June Plum Juice
Ingredients
- June plums
- Ginger
- Sugar
- Water
Instructions
- Blend June plums with ginger, sugar, and water.
- Serve chilled.
🛒 June Plum will fruit year around in your garden
📚 Learn more:
What fruit tree is full of fruit year around
How June plum can "fruit itself to death": look at this heavy load!
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Date: 11 Nov 2025
When attack is the least expected
Cats Jim the II and Serge
🐈 When attack is the least expected
Unexpected intrusion in private life...
🐈📸 Cat Jim the II and his unexpected intruder Serge at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden
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