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Sabal Minor Recovery - June to October


maskedmole

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In the top photo, it was newly transplanted and looked sad but now it looks good in October. It looked pretty bad in it's old spot too probably about the same as the top photo. I think it was drying out in it's old spot close to the house foundation. So I think most of it's sulking was from it's old spot but also a little from the transplant. It definitely likes it's new spot better in the woods where it can soak up rain.

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Lowest lows per year 2007-2019: 7F,  5F0F7F3.9F14F14F, -8.9F, 0.1F, 7.2F, 1.2F, -0.8F, 10.2F..... Averaged: 4.6F

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