Mild fall here in zone 7

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Rubtherock
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Mild fall here in zone 7

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Just barely any damage to the banana trees and elephant ears. All the palms, even the Queens, and foxtails are still unprotected without any damage. What a great mild fall this has been. I better get prepared soon though.


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Re: Mild fall here in zone 7

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Rubtherock wrote:Just barely any damage to the banana trees and elephant ears. All the palms, even the Queens, and foxtails are still unprotected without any damage. What a great mild fall this has been. I better get prepared soon though.
I know what you mean, it has been nice here also. But I'm still not ready for winter. :wink:
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Re: Mild fall here in zone 7

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DesertZone wrote:
Rubtherock wrote:Just barely any damage to the banana trees and elephant ears. All the palms, even the Queens, and foxtails are still unprotected without any damage. What a great mild fall this has been. I better get prepared soon though.
I know what you mean, it has been nice here also. But I'm still not ready for winter. :wink:


Same here and the beautiful weather continues for the next 10+ days!
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Post by BILL MA »

Glad to here your weather is still palm and banana friendly. I dug up all of my none hardy nanas here but the washies are still out looking good as ever.

Bill
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