Storm Ashley West Clare Ireland 4pm
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Not too severe here at Clounsnaghta, though the rain is getting heavier and that's what loosens the roots of the trees more than the wind.
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Aqui en Galicia la borrasca Kirk soplo a 100 en mis eucaliptos y muchos acabaron en el suelo.¿Tienes algun plan para volver a ponerlos de pie? Tienen 2 años nitens
Storm Barra was the most severe storm here and quite a few of the Viminalis and Nitens blew down. I cut them back and some of the Viminalis recovered to some extent, though none of the Nitens. Storm Barra was in November, so not a growing season. I think more would have survived if it had been late spring.
Generally I have a don't interfere policy, it they blew down or aren't hardy enough to survive the frosts, I replant with a variety I think will do better.
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@@Craig-Mitchell thaks for your time.
Dig them out and start again,Eucalyptus are not suitable for windy areas, loads of accidents in OZ when they snap off during storms
Had quite a few storms here, Storm Barra was ferocious, probably gusts in excess of 100kph. A few badly planted ones were uprooted, some Viminalis regenerated, too early in the year for the Nitens to bounce back.
The only one that snapped was a Regnans and that was due to some very wet heavy snow; I should have given it a good shake to dislodge the weight, ces't la vie 😏
Probably they have so much hydration available here; they are incredibly flexible. Storm Barra had them horizontal 😮
Thanks for sharing though 👍🏻
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