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02-22-23. Benefits of growing your own tropical fruit. New arrivals of rare fruit trees.

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Benefits of growing your own tropical fruit
New arrivals of rare fruit trees

Benefits of growing your own tropical fruit

"The fruit of the mango tree is no longer forbidden. Indeed, it has been recommended to me by the physicians as an antidote to the plague."
- Louis IX, King of France -

Fluffy cat with a tray of tropical fruit

Q: Why do you want to grow your own tropical fruit tree?

A: Growing your own tropical fruit tree can have many benefits. Here are a few reasons why someone might choose to grow their own tropical fruit tree:

1. Fresh, flavorful fruit: When you grow your own tropical fruit tree, you have access to fresh, flavorful fruit that you may not be able to find at your local grocery store. Tropical fruit, like avocado, mangoes, papayas, and passionfruit, jackfruit, Dragon Fruit, Annona have a short shelf life, and the fruit you find at the store may have been harvested weeks ago. When you grow your own fruit tree, you can pick the fruit when it's fully ripe and enjoy it at its peak flavor. Besides, some rare fruit like Akee or Sapodilla simply never offered from the store.

2. Environmental benefits: Growing your own fruit trees can have environmental benefits. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen, which can help reduce your carbon footprint. Additionally, growing your own fruit trees reduces the need to transport fruit long distances, which can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

3. Cost savings: Depending on where you live and the availability of tropical fruit, growing your own fruit tree can be a cost-effective way to enjoy your favorite tropical fruits.

4. Gardening and outdoor hobby: Growing a fruit tree can be a fulfilling and rewarding outdoor hobby. It can also be a great way to teach children about where their food comes from and the importance of taking care of the environment.

Overall, growing your own tropical fruit tree can be a great way to enjoy fresh, flavorful fruit, reduce your carbon footprint, save money, and enjoy a fulfilling outdoor hobby.

Taking a picture of a mango tree loaded with fruit

In the photo: Mango tree in Top Tropicals garden.



New arrivals of rare fruit trees


Eugenia luschnathiana - Pitomba
1080 Eugenia luschnathiana - Pitomba
Grown in
10"/3 gal pot

$69.95


Buy Eugenia luschnathiana - Pitomba from Top Tropicals

Guava tree Cattley Red, Psidium   littorale
1293 Guava tree Cattley Red, Psidium littorale
Grown in
10"/3 gal pot

$39.95


Buy Guava tree Cattley Red, Psidium littorale from Top Tropicals

June Plum tree, Ambarella, Spondias cytherea
1192 June Plum tree, Ambarella, Spondias cytherea
Grown in
10"/3 gal pot, very large plant

$59.95


Buy June Plum tree, Ambarella, Spondias cytherea from Top Tropicals

See full list of rare fruit trees