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Jul 25, 2019 4:53 PM CST
Name: Ginger
Fountain, Florida (Zone 8b)
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Well 9 1/2--10 months later there is life after a cat5 hurricane. The rootballs are looking great especially the china berry...it's already looking quite large and I'm happy to report new growth from at least one holly. Seeing lots of baby cedar trees Hurray! Hurray! do they have tap roots???or am I good to dig up some and move them out from under the power line?? a pineapple lily and blackberry lily have both survived being buried under debris and are blooming. My world still looks so very different, but loving the wildflowers that are happy that the lawn tractor isn't working Whistling

Almost got lost yesterday. Went to an area I had not been to since before the hurricane....nothing looked the same...so many landmarks gone.
Each cloud has a silver lineing if only you look for it.

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