Last night it was supposed to drop into the 20s for anywhere between eight and twelve hours. Needless to say, I didn't bother to cover my plants. If you've been reading this blog you know I ascribe to the "tough love" gardening philosophy. Plus I'd gotten a bit complacent -- the previous freezes that were forecast hadn't hurt anything in the yard. Not so this time. Here's the body count:
Crinum in front yard
Backyard bed
This hibiscus doesn't look too bad in the photo, but it has that distinct droopy look in person. It was definitely zapped.
I meant to pull in my white bird of paradise but forgot. Thankfully it looks unharmed.
And finally, here are some shots of the orchard that I drive by every day on my way to the office. Isn't it magical? This is the first time I've seen them ice it down. I guess they were worried about the blooms and new growth that had started to appear on the peach and plum trees. The icicles remind me of a winter wonderland! (Click on the photos to see them bigger.)
Florida-style winter wonderland
Wednesday, January 21, 2009Posted by Kim Taylor Kruse at 10:05 AM
Labels: bird-of-paradise, crinum, freeze
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Well I'm not too far from you, but I must say I have been covering plants on and off, each time I cover a little less. This cold snap we are having has def. taken out some plants. No worries they will be back.
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Brrrrr, just looking at all that ice gives me the shivers. Our crinum lily and many other tropicals are looking very sad these days.
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