I hear ya! My plumbago hasn't begun to recover from the last time, so I'm afraid it may be a goner.
I fear you are in for more of a frost than we are. I brought in the orchids and the few other things that were in pots.
Everything else is on its own.
Deb
Blooming in April
44 here, but still too cold for plumies and some others
My plumeria are just about to leaf out.
Freeze warning for us in the mountains. Just as everything is looking so beautiful.
the plumerias came out of the grounds (still in pots) and in to the greenhouse with the heat, so they should be good
BOP is about to bloom, but is too big to protect, so i hope it does alright
39 this morning at 6 when we got up...hope the rest of you fared well!
Rednyr: 39 is not as cold as they were predicting is it?
It was 41 at 7 this morning at my house. I could only see the tiniest bit of frost on my neighbor's roof. A brief inspection on my way out to work - no visible damage.
Whew! :)
Hope that's the same for all!
Deb
there had to be at least a little frost here, some crinums, gingers looked ratty and scorched.I must live in the oppostie of a microclimate I think. then the GH heater got left on all day and everything was looking pretty bad...
remind me to go out of town again really soon...lol
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