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I'm freaking out! I live in San Diego where we seldom get really cold weather. We had temperatures down in the 20's last night and when I cam home from work my husband walked me around and showed me the carnage. Is there ever any hope for frost damaged plants? What should I do? To name a few, here were some of the worst ones: schefelera, king palm, magesty palm, red trumpet vine, passion fruit vine, bougainvilla, brugmansia, canna lilies, ginger lilies...I'm sick and can't go on. I've got a fortune wrapped up in my garden. Any help would be so appreciated from all you cold weather people. Thank you very much, Christina (one sad gardener right now)
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