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Still waitin on mine. About 80% of my onions are still green and some of the ones that I thought were goners look to be still growing. I had 12 citrus + other tropical trees (Papaya, Guava, mango). All are brown right now Will see what happens. Lawn grass is brown but Rye cover in the garden still green. Cut it yesterday and will probably till it today.
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I trimmed my onions and they are looking good and have a green shoot coming up the middle of all of them. Most of my citrus is good except the Republic of Texas orange. I tarped and and had 2- 300 watt halogen lights under it. It looks kinda rough but I think it will make it.
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Good news, looks like most of my onions are gonna make it!
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Yep, they are very hardy. Best thing to do is leave them alone after a hard freeze until well past the last time when another freeze can occur. Those new green shoots are very vulnerable to damage especially with all the dead tops removed.
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