JENE'S TROPICALS - DRYER DAYS & DIRTIER DEEDS: FALL-ING FOR FLORIDA GARDENING
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"And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food" ~ Genesis 2:9
Founded in 1987, Jene's Tropical's specializes in Citrus and Tropical fruit trees, along with a wide array of products to suit any of your gardening needs. As a family owned business, we offer a special shopping experience and knowledge that goes back over four decades. We can help you transform your mundane property into a personal paradise through expert advice as well as professional landscaping and installation. Whether you're looking for Bonsai or Banana Trees or Palm trees, we can help you out.
For more information on our other offers, contact us or visit us personally on 6831 Central Avenue in St. Petersburg
Saturday, October 18, 2025
It’s that magical time of year when Florida stops sweating (just a little) and starts shedding—humidity, pests, and overgrown chaos. 🍂 In this episode of Dryer Days & Dirtier Deeds, Jene from Jene’s Tropicals digs deep into how to prep your garden for the cooler, dryer October weather. From battling spidermites (the original web developers 🕷️) to fertilizing smarter, not harder, we’re covering all the mulch-necessary info.
Learn how to keep your tropicals happy, your soil sassy, and your plants unbothered as the seasons shift. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just here for the punshine, this episode will leave you rooted in knowledge.
🌿 Stop by Jene’s Tropicals at 6831 Central Ave., St. Pete, or visit us online at tropicalfruit.com for everything you need to leaf summer behind.
Got a burning plant question or a topic you’d fernly love us to cover? Email us at [email protected]. Let’s grow through it together!
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