So we went to the farm Saturday. It was cool but beautiful. Clear skies. The ground was wet, we had about an inch of rain on Thursday.
The coldest we could tell that it got out there was 28. The pipes were fine, thankfully.
The grass is now officially dormant with that cold blast so this last gasp of green will soon become only shades of beige and brown.
This is the vital "Texas Lilac". It's done for the year but thankfully even though it looks like this it comes back just fine next year. I'll prune this back in February or so.
Here are the two banana plants. The cardboard box we put around them worked great, they are fine. We folded up the box and left it behind there for easy access next time we need it.
Now the citrus trees were a different story. When I went behind the house to look at them, two were still covered just fine but one (the lime) was uncovered. In fact the cover was just gone. Had no idea where it was. We were sitting on the porch taking a break when we noticed this...
I said "is that the cover?" Sure enough, it had blown off in the wind and was about 2 acres away from where it started. Oh well, at least we didn't lose it forever.
This is the lime tree...the leaves were a bit brown. This is the one that lost the cover so it must have come off after the freeze (there were storms later in the week). If it had been uncovered at 28 degrees I think it would have been frozen. All was OK.
This is the orange tree...it had a few more frostbitten leaves but still overall it was OK as well. It remained completely covered the entire time.
This is the lemon tree...it was also completely covered and the base was wrapped nicely but I think the covering touched the leaves and many of them were damaged. We hope it comes back. I shook the tree and most of those "burned" leaves fell off. I checked the branches and they were all still green and looked OK. So we're hoping it's just cosmetic damage and nothing that will keep it from coming back in the Spring.
I spent Sunday doing some research on protecting citrus trees and placed a few orders for some stuff. New covers (that will actually cover the entire bed), one strand of old school style C9 outdoor Christmas lights for each tree, extension cords, a timer, some bamboo poles, and some tennis balls (what? more on all this when I get it all set up).
There are no freezes in the next 10 days so we're good for now. This weekend I'll work on getting the rest of the things we need (some pipe covers, etc).
The next time we are expecting a hard freeze, I'll make sure everything is ready to go.
Hope you all had a great weekend!