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Topic Title: salt spray? Topic Summary: nuked tender plants in rockledge Created On: 09/12/2017 08:14 AM |
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Could just be wind burn but all of our tender plants are severely brown. Bleeding Heart Vine, Blueberries, Plum Tree, all the herbs and tender perenials, pagoda plant, and the list goes on. The brunfelsia looks like someone poured liquid nitrogen on it. Sea grapes, mango, grumichama, and the magnolia are the only things that look happy. Powderpuff and goldfinger are burned too. We are five house up the hill from the lagoon. Fetch was still off the water after the rain quit and the wind was still high. I think we got salted. Will the stuff like blueberries and plum drop the damaged leaves and start over? I think I can write off the cotton and herbs. Never thought I would need a beach side scape of sea grapes on salt plants over here on the frosty side of the river. ------------------------- ... |
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