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Our Magnolia is 35 years old. My Parents bought it for my OH's Birthday, all those years ago.
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Inch by inch, row by row, gonna make this garden grow. All it takes is a rake and a hoe and a piece of fertile ground Inch by inch, row by row, Someone bless the seeds I sow. Someone warm them from below, 'til the rain comes tumbling down. J.D. |
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Magnolia trees are quite low-maintenance as they are a hardy shrub, and are resistant to pests and diseases that other trees and shrubs can get. In the right conditions, they have long life spans. When it comes to watering, a lot of magnolias will be fine with hot summer weather, and even survive in drought conditions. So for a resilient plant, they are a good choice. For any newer trees or shrubs, they should be watered on a regular basis until they are settled.
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