
After typhoons Neneng and Milenyo hit our place, I realized that some of my precious collection of flowering plants were either traumatized or died of long hours of soaking from floodwaters.
At least a number of my shrubberies survived the onslaught of typhoon that lasted for about a month and a few of my ornamental plants could still be rehabilitated.
Initially I lost interest in gardening when I saw the destruction to my backyard.
I feel quite guilty when I didn’t salvage my collections when the first typhoon came.
Soon as I got back from

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