So far I've only lost one plant to frost, a tomato that had a bunch of tiny green tomatoes on it. No problem. I will have many volunteer tomatoes coming up as soon as spring gets here. I probably won't even have to plant any seeds. Cool.
However I did lose one of the original Tea Tree Olive bushes. It didn't make it, but the really big one that I transplanted is doing fine and it even has that little pine tree beside it that is thriving also. Bonus.

However I did lose one of the original Tea Tree Olive bushes. It didn't make it, but the really big one that I transplanted is doing fine and it even has that little pine tree beside it that is thriving also. Bonus.