Almost none in Lubbock. Didnt have any fruit trees, but have many different oaks, redbuds, etc. All of them came out of this fine. Only real losses I had were crepe mertyls, and those were bushes anyways trying to regrow from a previous freeze.
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(In)Patiently waiting a couple more weeks before looking to remove my bottlebrush trees. Some of the spider grass has been slow to resprout, but most are coming back. Some of the foxtails are sprouting again as well. Im mostupset about the trees. Hummingbirds love them and i enjoy watching them flying around the blooms.
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Originally posted by Swampa View PostI can throw a ratchet in all of this. 16 Japanese blueberries, 3 Sylvester date palms, (we think, still going to wait on those), 2 sago palms, and our 2 yr old chocolate lab that ate one of the palms new growth that was coming back in. ****ing terrible week
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All my Oleander froze to the ground, one was pushing 15'. The native sage is hurting bad, looks like I may have to cut most of it out. I didn't think my Mountain Laurels were going to make it but they just started sprouting, still a lot of dead branches. Some of the Live Oaks are slow to leaf out but I have a few that show no signs of life.
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It's pretty hard to do landscaping during winter, especially if your plants or trees are colourful during summertime. If you want to have scenery during the cold times as well, you should go for oak trees or any type of tree that has a strong fibre. Or, you can speak with someone at http://www.jscustomlandscaping.com in order to get a different view. Speaking with professionals is always better than talking with someone from a different work field because they have more experience. You should post the final results here to see how everything has turned up
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