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Oct 22, 2016 6:15 AM CST
Name: Alice
Flat Rock, NC (Zone 7a)
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I agree , truly gorgeous. What is that material you were using to build up the soil in that May 2016 before photo. It looks like the wrack or dead marsh grass that washed up all over the place here after Matthew.

ScotTi, we were ever so fortunate. We had mountains of small branches and pieces of plants like the Ti to clean up but nothing major. The tide even stayed away from my home while it infiltrated my next door neighbor's garage and crawl space. Live Oaks shed leaves and twigs during bad storms and Loblolly Pines lose branches. The streets on either side of mine had massive damage with huge trees down. Our biggest loss was the food in our fridge/freezers but heck, they needed cleaning anyway. I am still pinching myself because we were so lucky.

Thanks for mentioning the salt tolerance of Ti's, that's good to know.
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