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Sunday, February 23, 2025

Things are looking ROUGH!

Our coldest night of the year was 10F. It was a zone 8 winter (barely), but I had dead plants left and right. The problem was the duration of cold! 

The temperature dropped into the teens:

        December: 2 nights

        January: 7 nights

        February: 5 nights

I covered my front yard palm for pretty much every old night. It was my most covered palm for sure, but it honestly looks worse than any other others. There's some green left but it's pretty horrible. My Chuck hayes gardenia looks like it made out better (but we'll have to wait until spring to know for sure). 




My backyard trachycarpus actually was unprotect during our first cold spell when temperatures dropped to 12F in December. It was protected less often then the windmill palm in the front yard, but appears to be fairing better. I guess genetics play a role. The backyard palm also gets full winter shade.

Needle palm was covered with a tarp to protect from snow and ice because it also receives no sunlight during the winter. It is looking damaged but probably not terribly. I guess we will see! 

The gardenia really surprised me. Frostproof just had a plastic bin over it and it looks good. The cast iron plants and fatsia all look good too. It seems like broadleaf evergreens in general faired better than the palms this winter.











I left my backyard windmill palm uncovered during our coldest nights of the year back in December 

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