Most of the Cordylines were knocked out too - 2/2
By Tommymoo
- 27 Feb, 2012
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24 Feb 2012
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Yes. According to the weather forecast, the top temperature has been around 20 degrees (c) this week. We were there at the worst time!
1 Mar, 2012
That's definitely warmer. Maybe the warm weather will get the plants growing and recovering soon.
1 Mar, 2012
I hope so.
Thank you very much for your upbeat note!
2 Mar, 2012
You're welcome. :>)
2 Mar, 2012
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So sorry to hear about all the cold damage! Has the weather warmed a bit, now?
1 Mar, 2012