
Hurricane Milton left many gardens in ruins, but with smart preparation, you can protect and restore your plants. Uprooted trees, flooded soil, and broken branches are common, but taking action before and after a storm can save your garden. Prune weak branches, choose wind-resistant plants like live oaks and sabal palms, and secure delicate plants with barriers. After the storm, check for flood damage, prune broken branches, and replenish lost nutrients. Consider raising garden beds or planting a rain garden to prevent future damage. With these steps, your garden can not only survive but thrive through future storms, ensuring a healthy and vibrant green space year-round.
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