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One frosty morning - rockery garden - 2
By Tommymoo
- 23 Jan, 2012
- 4 likes
16 Jan 2012
You can see "the" broken tree (top right)
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Ohh Mushy, how kind of you to say that! I'm going to wrap it up!
I've been lazy this winter because of the mild weather.
25 Jan, 2012
Luckily, the frost wasn't heavy enough to damage the palms and succulents. I don't any frost damage, anyway.
1 Mar, 2012
I hope my canary palm is okay. The leaves turned slightly brown after the snow and cold...!!!!! Let's seeeeeeeeee!
1 Mar, 2012
Yes, let's hope so! I know palms can take months to show frost/cold damage.
1 Mar, 2012
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It looks like a phoenix canarienses on the left, if so, wrap it up quick or the frost might kill it
They don't like frost. I'd hate you to lose it :o)
25 Jan, 2012