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Nov 1, 2019 11:31 AM CST
Name: Alice
Fort Worth (Zone 8a)
Beekeeper Ponds Sempervivums
Now that our winter is over, what lived and what died?

I got my greenhouse up, tropicals are in it, along with some landscape plants that don't go below 30 so I keep in pots.

I didn't cover my tomatoes, I have a food forest, hoped the redbud's branches would shelter them. Top part of tomato plants froze but not the whole plant. And I shoved my habanero pepper (in a heavy 3 gallon pot) under the redbud on the south side, and it made it, green fruit and all.

what's in the greenhouse is staying there, I'll finish insulating it later, may put some spinach seed and a tomato cutting or 2 on the bog tray.

Giant plant on right in this pic is italian oregano, in a pot on the bog tray. It likes a lot of water
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