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Savannah Tree Foundation Prep Guide | The Savannah Tribune

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In the Southeast, hurricanes and severe weather are as woven into our lives as live oaks and magnolias. At first glance, hurricanes and trees don’t mix. High winds and pounding rains place intense stress on trees. But the good news is that trees have evolved to withstand bad weather. If you keep your tree healthy, you can help keep it … Continue reading "Savannah Tree Foundation Prep Guide"

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