No frost in PQ. I'll have to check on my worms though, they don't like it when it gets below 40.
i have a worm bin
We just had a 100yr hard freeze in New Orleans (20F) a few weeks ago...
with all the stuff i was worried about, i forgot the worms.
they were perfectly fine.
the bin is a bit protected, but, i still imagine it had to get 25F.
i have also found tons of compost worms that have made their way into the garden over the years
(my castings have eggs and small worms).
all the dead plant material; is making them go nuts now that its warmed up.
i am really surprised my Myers lemon made it. and the orange.
i lost a 25yr satsuma though, but it was looking bad this whoile year anyway.
i lost things like natal plum and guava, which i thought were hardy (some made it)
pretty sure i lost the Grumichamas, and maybe even the Jabo (2 jabos should be fine, but lost twigs and stems )
mangos are toast. but they were from seed, and i kinda figured one year this would happen.
i am hoping the White sapote comes back. its 6ft tall (was)... i know the top was burned to hell.
i hope it flushes from the bottom or the roots.
last year my black sapote and Baobob didnt come back to life until early June (from the roots)
i had made the mistake of throwing out a few plants to reuse the pots on April.
wont do that this year.
i have a dozen containers with various subtropical dead-looking plants
they will just be an eyesore until July...