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Old 01-07-2010, 01:58 PM
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Despite letting them drip, the pipes on one side of my home froze up last night. Fortunately no damage. I was out there with the hair dryer at 530 this am.

My buddy who has lived in Fla over 30 years warned that if it goes down to 21 degrees (as some have predicted Sat night), queen plams could die by the thousands.... "he saw it happen in the 80's"... Gulp!
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Old 01-07-2010, 02:21 PM
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A lot of palms were lost here in The Villages last winter.
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Uh Oh! One palm in the yard and it is a queen. Not there right now. I hope she makes it.
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no palms were lost in our neighborhood, some had frost damage but all of them came back...gn
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