Before you let the next guy 'clean up your trees' or sell you a 'hurricane trim', please read the following article::
https://www.npr.org/2022/10/16/1127746570/palm-trees-hurricane-ian-fort-myers-southwest-florida
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5/10/2023 01:32:06 pm
Thank you for great article! I have learned so much by reading this post!
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5/31/2023 05:18:46 am
This blog sheds light on an important topic—palm trees after a hurricane. The article provides valuable insights into the impact of hurricanes on these iconic trees and offers practical guidance for their recovery. From assessing and addressing wind damage to promoting proper pruning techniques, the blog highlights the steps homeowners can take to help palm trees bounce back after a storm. It emphasizes the significance of timely care, including debris removal, irrigation, and fertilization, to support their rejuvenation. The blog not only educates readers on the resilience of palm trees but also encourages responsible and informed post-hurricane tree care practices. For anyone residing in hurricane-prone areas with a love for palm trees, this blog serves as a helpful resource in preserving and nurturing these beautiful species. Well-written and informative!
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9/1/2023 01:18:41 am
It's my first time to hear or read the term "hurricane trim", anyway this is an awesome topic to read.
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