Oleanders still in bloom

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

That's OK, you can keep it but thank you for thinking of us. LOL

Actually, I have a son who lives in Breckenridge, CO. Think I go and visit him in winter???? NO Way! Good thing he is a good son who comes home to see his mama (the wuss).

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

With the snow and ice outside, I guess your greenhouse is like being in paradise. My winter has been very mild, last night and tonight we are supposed to freeze so I have to turn on the heater in my little gh.

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

Was around 1F here night before last. I hate the cold.The greenhouse is like the tropics, thats why everything grows so fast and good.My shirt gets soaked on sunny days, just like summer! :-)

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

It was cold here last night too. My thermometer said it got down to 34 but I had a sheet of ice on the water garden this morning and the leaves in one of my cassias are wilted. Funny, the camellia blossoms, which usually turn brown from cold, are fine as are the azaleas, roses and the other blooming plants. Go figure, I am just thankful the damage was minimal. I think the wind helped by keeping the frost from settling.

Interlachen, FL(Zone 9a)

Oh my! They're gorgeous!

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