I have lots of naked plants as well. I am leaving everything as is and hoping for the best.
I did a foliar feeding (or stem feeding if that's all that was left) and will keep an eye on things. I think that most everything should come back with a little more pampering than usual.
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That's what I did.
Foliar feeding of the damaged trees twice as often as normal. Seems to have encouraged lots of new growth.
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Any updates on the storm damaged plants? How did they do?
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