Garden Blog - Top Tropicals
Date: 21 Jun 2026
🍓The Strawberry Moon Rises: A Gardener's Excuse to Go Outside

Smokey: Science hasn't found much evidence for it.
Sunshine: Then what's the point?
Smokey: If the moon gets people into the garden, that's good enough for me.
On the evening of Monday, June 29, 2026, the full Strawberry Moon will rise low in the southeastern sky. Whether you follow a lunar calendar or not, it's a good excuse to spend a little time outside on a summer evening.
🌛 What Is the Strawberry Moon, Exactly?
Many of the familiar full moon names come from Native American traditions and reflect seasonal events in nature. June's full moon was named for the season when wild strawberries ripen across much of North America, not for any color in the sky. Despite the name, the moon won't glow pink or red. If it looks warm or golden, that's simply because any full moon takes on an amber tint when it hangs low near the horizon, the same atmospheric effect that paints sunsets orange. The "strawberry" is about the harvest, not the hue.
This year, the Strawberry Moon rises on the evening of June 29 and will appear low in the southeastern sky, making it a particularly beautiful moon to watch as dusk settles in.
🌓 Moon Gardening, an Old and Honest Tradition
For generations, gardeners across Europe and beyond timed their planting, pruning, and harvesting to the phases of the moon. Plant root crops during a waning moon, some traditions say, and leafy crops during a waxing one. Prune during certain phases to slow regrowth, harvest herbs at others for better potency. These calendars were passed down through generations of careful observers who paid close attention to their land and their results, and many still follow them today.
Modern science has found little evidence that lunar gravity or moonlight significantly affects plant growth. Yet the tradition persists, and plenty of growers still find real value in the rhythm it brings to the gardening year.
💡What We Know For Sure
Here's the practical truth, and it's the same one Smokey arrived at after thinking it over. Whether or not the moon influences your plants, the act of walking through your garden definitely does. A moon-phase calendar that gets you outside to check on your plants, pull a few weeds, prune back something leggy, top off the mulch, or water a thirsty pot is helping your garden, regardless of what's happening overhead.
The benefit isn't necessarily lunar. It's attention.
A garden rarely thrives because of a single grand effort. It thrives because of dozens of small ones: a little pruning, a little watering, a few weeds pulled before they become many.
Gardens reward the gardeners who show up, and if a full moon is your reminder to show up, that's a perfectly good reason to keep watching the sky.
📅 Beyond the Harvest
Not everything in a garden needs to produce a yield to be worthwhile. Marking the seasons the way our ancestors did, a strawberry moon in June, a harvest moon in fall, a snow moon in February, gives us small, recurring reasons to notice what's changing around us. It's a rhythm, not a requirement.
Think of the Strawberry Moon as a good excuse to take a walk through the garden.
The Strawberry Moon doesn't have to improve anything to be worth celebrating. It only needs to get you outside on a warm June evening, which, honestly, isn't a high bar to clear.
A Strawberry Moon Collection, Just for
Fun
Sunshine immediately concluded that any moon named after strawberries deserved a few strawberry-themed plants. We couldn't argue with that logic, so we pulled together a few Top Tropicals favorites that fit the theme.
🍓 Strawberry Tree
Strawberry Tree (Muntingia calabura), also known as Jamaican Cherry, grows quickly and produces dainty white flowers resembling strawberry flowers, followed by an abundance of small cotton-candy-sweet berries that birds, wildlife, gardeners and their kids all appreciate.
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🍓 Strawberry Guava
Strawberry Guava (Psidium littorale) brings glossy foliage and sweet, perfumed fruit that tastes something like its namesake crossed with a guava.
🍓 Strawberry Dragon Fruit
Dragon Fruit Vietnamese Jaina Strawberry White (Hylocereus undatus ) produces bright pink fruit with refreshing white flesh and a flavor often described as a blend of strawberry, melon, and kiwi. Its enormous night-blooming flowers are every bit as impressive as the fruit, turning this vigorous climbing cactus into a spectacular summer showpiece.
🍓 Strawberry Ginger
Coral Ginger Borneo Strawberry Pink (Riedelia coralina) is one of the rarest gingers in cultivation, producing unusual strawberry-pink flower spikes that seem almost too exotic to be real. The edible blooms have a pleasant spicy fragrance and flavor, making this New Guinea treasure as interesting to taste as it is to admire.
Whether you came for the moon or the plants, we hope you discovered something interesting. They just happen to share a name with the moon overhead this June, and that felt like reason enough to give them a little spotlight.
🍓🌱 How to Grow Them
If you live in a frost-free climate (USDA Zones 10+), simply plant these strawberry gems in the ground and enjoy. Strawberry Guava can tolerate occasional frosts down to about 28F once established.
Not so lucky? Many gardeners successfully grow Strawberry Guava, Strawberry Dragon Fruit, and Strawberry Tree in containers, moving them indoors or to a protected location during winter. You don't need a tropical climate to enjoy tropical fruit.
🏡 See You Outside
Whether you believe in moon gardening or not, June 29 is a good night to step outside, find an open view of the southeastern sky, and watch the Strawberry Moon rise. Bring a cup of tea, walk the garden beds while there's still light, pull a few weeds, and let the evening settle in around you.
And that may be the real lesson of the Strawberry Moon.
Smokey: What does the moon calendar recommend?
Sunshine: I have no idea. I left it on the kitchen table. Both hands are full.
Smokey: Of course they are. Coffee and donuts. Let's start with the weeds.
Date: 21 Jun 2026
How to Grow Massive, Exotic Lobster Claw Blooms Anywhere (Even in Pots!)
How to Grow Massive, Exotic "Lobster Claw" Blooms Anywhere (Even in Pots!)
If you’ve ever dreamed of transforming your patio or backyard into a lush, dramatic tropical getaway, there is one iconic plant that needs to be on your radar: Heliconia rostrata - famously known as the Lobster Claw or Parrot’s Beak.
With its massive, neon-bright, dangling inflorescences, it looks like something straight out of a high-end botanical resort. But here is the best-kept secret in tropical gardening: you don’t need to live in the deep jungle to grow them. Whether you have a sprawling tropical landscape or a simple sunny patio in a colder climate, this showstopper is ready to perform.
🔻 Why Heliconia Rostrata Rules the Tropics
There’s a reason the Lobster Claw is one of the most recognized and celebrated exotic plants in the world. It delivers maximum visual drama with surprisingly little fuss.
✓Jaw-Dropping Blooms: The vibrant, cascading flower bracts feature intense shades of red, yellow, and green, looking exactly like bright lobster claws or parrot feathers.
✓Unbeatable Vase Life: These flowers don’t just look spectacular on the plant; they last for weeks in water, making them the ultimate centerpiece for tropical floral arrangements.
✓Instant Scale: Growing up to 7 feet tall, a healthy cluster of Heliconia creates a dense, gorgeous tropical screen in no time.
🔻 The Container Secret: Growing in Pots
Think your winter weather is too harsh for jungle exotics? The Lobster Claw is surprisingly resilient. While it loves tropical heat, it can actually withstand brief temperature drops down into the high 20s F.
More importantly for northern gardeners, it adapts beautifully to container life.
By planting your Heliconia in a large, sturdy pot, you unlock the ability to grow them anywhere. When summer hits, your patio becomes a tropical oasis. When winter sets in and sustained freezing weather arrives, you simply roll the container into a greenhouse, garage, or bright indoor room until spring.
🔻 Pro-Tips for Maximum Blooms
To get those massive, vibrant stalks to stretch to their full potential, just follow these three golden rules:
1. Give the Underground Room
Heliconias grow from thick underground structures called rhizomes. To get a 7-foot canopy, use a large, deep pot with excellent drainage. Give those stalks room to multiply and spread!
2. Keep the Fuel Coming
These are fast-growing plants that require plenty of energy to produce those heavy, cascading flowers. Keep the soil consistently moist (never soggy) and feed them regularly with a high-quality tropical fertilizer to maximize bloom production. We put a scoop of Green Magic controlled release fertilizer every 6 months and Sunshine Booster Megaflor that is safe to apply with every watering, year around.
3. Sun and Shelter
Position your plant where it can soak up plenty of bright, filtered sunlight or partial afternoon sun. Try to protect it from harsh, whipping winds so those beautiful, banana-like leaves stay pristine and tear-free.
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Heliconia rostrata in Plant Encyclopedia
Blooming Lobster Claw Show at TopTropicals
Lobster Claw - Simply Spectacular
How to grow Lobster Claw
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Date: 21 Jun 2026
Always bring your own sunshine
☀️ Always bring your own sunshine
"Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine."
— Anthony J. D'Angelo
Happy Summer Solstice!
🐈📸 Cat Bob (one of Sunshine's prototypes) enjoying the longest sunshine day of the year at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden.
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Date: 20 Jun 2026
Fathers Day and Summer Solstice Discount
Still looking for a Father's Day gift?
Skip the tie and give Dad something that grows.
Top Tropicals Gift Certificate makes a perfect last-minute gift and can be emailed instantly. Let Dad choose the tropical plants, fruit trees, or collectibles he really wants.
And while you're shopping, celebrate the longest day of the year with us! Use coupon code:
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Save on tropical plants, fruit trees, flowering shrubs, vines, succulents, and more.
Whether you're shopping for Dad, adding to your own garden, or planting something special to mark the Summer Solstice, this is a great weekend to bring home something new.
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Date: 20 Jun 2026
Last minute gift shopping: Gift Card with 15% BONUS VALUE for Fathers Day!
🎁 Last minute gift shopping: Gift Card with 15% BONUS VALUE for Father's Day!
Sunshine: They're not ridiculous. They're a statement. Besides, I have a problem. Bigger than those pants. My dad's Father's Day gift plants won't arrive before Father's Day.
Smokey: When did you order them?
Sunshine: Five minutes ago.
Smokey: Use a gift certificate.
Sunshine: Will that save my fat orange ass?
Smokey: Yes. It's sent by email. Assuming you remember your dad's email address. Plus, it has 15% extra value.
Sunshine: Perfect. Dad gets what he wants. And I keep the donuts.
🎁 Live plants make perfect gifts! Let Dad choose the plants he likes.
Order now and the gift card automatically will be 15% larger face value, for example:
- You pay $100, we'll issue a $115 gift card
- You pay $200, the card will be of $230 value.
Make sure to use words "Happy Fathers Day" in message field to qualify for the bonus value
Offer valid through 6/23/2026.
The Gift Card has no expiration date.
The Gift Card can be used to buy plants, seeds, and garden supplies.
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