We had two very sad looking Queen Palms at the back of our lot. Our neighbor told us that one had looked like it was on its last legs for several years. The other showed no new growth. Hurricane Irma added another burden for the palms. We decided to replace them with two Sylvester Palms. Here is the picture story of the event:
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, incredible, always sad to see a tree go down, but this is also nice. Perhaps you can make something out of the old wood?!
ReplyDeleteOh the new ones look so pretty! What a process:)
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