Hi Doris,
I remember that freeze really well. We lost a beloved Japanese maple that we'd loved and tended for 10 years. It was a weeping red one that had gotten about 5' tall and 6' wide. It was beautiful. That freeze caused all the bark to burst and it was dead in 2 years. The woods around us probably had 20-30 trees die from that freeze. It was a really bad freeze. I think we had maybe 4 days that it didn't get above 32 degrees for the high after have 80s in March just like this year. Let's all pray that the warmth is here to stay and add a little PS to that prayer that it won't be 120 in July!!!
I went out to the greenhouse for a couple of hours today and still managed to get all our laundry done. I also got caught up on my spreadsheets that I keep for seed records. I'll have to finish all my labels tomorrow.
Blessings to all, Mona