First cold damage at The Tropical Paradise

It's December 6th and it got down into the high 30s last night (around 3 Celsius). The only damage is to some leaves of the big Elephant Ears in the corner by the dining room window. These guys are very sensitive to cold, and this particular corner of the yard is a trap for cold air, so I see a lot of cold damage here to the same plants that are not damaged in other parts of the yard.

My plan right now is to let the top layers of the Elephant Ears protect the bottom layers. I will cut off the wilted leaves and hopefully there will be some plants left standing by the end of the winter. The foliage is pretty thick here, and as you know, plants do better huddled together for warmth, just like us people!

Even with her sweater, Macintosh, the good little wiener dog, is pretty miserable outside, so I guess she won't be going out with me while I tend the garden today. I don't know how dachshunds manage in other parts of the country, like Minnesota, where it snows! Macintosh is reluctant to go out of the house when the temperature is under 80 (26 C). Here she is heading back pretty quickly into the house this morning -
Macintosh, the good little wiener dog, does not like the cold!

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