Assess your garden damage after the freeze: 'Learn to like ugly' for a little while longer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Olive trees at a Washington County home were covered in snow from this week’s Texas deep freeze. Texas A&M ag extension agents urged people to wait a couple of weeks before assessing actual tree damage.Rob RosenbaumShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Roses are among the hardiest survivors.Mike Kepka, Chronicle Staff Photographer / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Snow has melted, rain has stopped, and it’s warm enough to venture out to see what’s still alive in your garden. Before you prune back tree limbs or pull anything out of the ground, Texas A&M Agriculture Extension agent Larry Stein urges you to sit tight and wait a little while longer.