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Post #732569 by nicework on Thu, Dec 4, 2014 7:00 AM

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Well I got these from the land fill cleaned them up and put them in the garage to dry. WHY? I have no idea i guess because you guys told me to. for me it seems that when they are wet they are easier to carve softer and when the are dry its hard. I have no idea what im doing im just following instructions. a few are washington palm still have trouble telling them apart.Most of them are solid in the middle you guys say that is choice.

These are my thickest and solid sabal palms.