After inspecting further during this mild spell, my 8' Pindo and 12' Palmetto, so far so good...
My Agave is showing signs of dehydration and Sago looking light green now, hopefully they bounce back. I've tried to keep them dry as possible, but the winter dampness cuts through concrete it seems.
8' Pindo
Palmetto with some dried fronds. I gave 2 gallons of warm water to help re-hydrate.
Needles and S.Minors look great, but we are only half way through until the covers come off...
Little Hula girl with the Pindo box in the background... The days are getting longer!
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Good title.
Looks like they got through the worst of it relatively unscathed.
Don't let them see outside
Barb
Looks like they got through the worst of it relatively unscathed.
Don't let them see outside
Barb
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