How to make your tropical plants grow

The *secret* to having beautiful, lush tropical plants is food. Actually, it's not a secret at all. Tropical plants, unlike cactus, are heavy feeders. In their natural habitat in the tropics, they live where there is always a lot of rotting vegetation for them to eat. Your garden, by contrast, is empty of food, unless you put it out.

You wouldn't dream of just putting out water for your dog or cat, so don't starve your tropical plants, either! And if you're wondering what plant food to use, don't worry. Anything at all is better than nothing. I recently bought a bag of Miracle Grow™ plant food, and spread out just about the whole bag all of The Tropical Paradise. And if you're worried about over-feeding your tropical plants, don't worry, you can't. Be generous!

In this picture - at left Dioon spinulosum cycad, behind it Canna Tropicannas.

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