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Frozen olive trees & palms

neeliec
13 years ago

We are in Sierra Vista, at 4600' and had temps as low as 2 degrees F.

We planted a few fruitless olive trees in the summer of 2010. They seemed to be doing okay, but since we had the very hard freeze a couple weeks ago, they have really taken a hit. All the delicate little branches are now yellow/brown. We have not pruned anything off at this point.

Is there any way of knowing if they are still alive and/or will survive?

We also had 3 little squatty palms (can't remember the name) that took a beating from the below freezing temps, too. Any opinions as to how to determine if they survived? They look terrible right now.

We have been watering both types of trees regularly in hopes of them being able to come back when the weather gets warmer.

Thanks for any input anyone may have.

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