First I brought out of the garage the agave. It's been there since fall with absolutely no water. Usually the temperature doesn't go below freezing, but this year it did at least a few times:

It lost a few leaves but it looks healthy otherwise. Moved it on the porch where it gets some sun and got some water.
Next , the magnolia that I left for dead 2 years ago is doing fantastic. It was in one of the boxes, in the big pot but no water since November.

Next, the needle palm. Not a single leaf burned. They are really tough:

The sabal minor is ok, has some burned fronds, but healthy otherwise:

Not the same thing I can say about Sabal 'Birmingham' that I brought from US last year. It's still alive, but bearly:

Yucca rostrata is fine. It was in a box for the second year in a row with no heat added but with a window facing south:

The little waggie that had the trunk cut is fine, all green, no burned fronds:

The washie is half burned but is OK, I know that they recover very fast. It will stay in the box during the night for a while, till the forecast will show no freeze.


The hut for the big trachy is coming down tomorrow. From what I've seen so far, I'm sure it will be fine.
Sorry for the long post,
Tavi