02/16/2026
FREEZE DAMAGE REALITY CHECK: Rethinking Our Food Forest
We just experienced some of the coldest sustained temperatures Central Florida has seen in over a decade.
If your landscape is looking brown, sparse, or stressed right now — take a breath.
Most plants aren’t dead.
Some went dormant.
Some collapsed and will return.
Some were simply placed where winter would expose them.
That’s exactly why we created two resources to help:
NEW YOUTUBE VIDEO — We break down what happens to plants during sustained cold, how to assess recovery, and what to do next.
FREE WINTER RISK DESIGN & PLANNING GUIDE — Written specifically for USDA Zone 9 growers and similar climates that experience both frost and hot, humid summers.
Inside the guide, you’ll learn:
- Which plants provide reliable winter structure
- Which subtropical evergreens may defoliate but recover
- Which tropical plants are expected to collapse below ~30°F
- Why deciduous fruit trees actually benefit from cold
- How to layer evergreen anchors with seasonal producers
If winter revealed gaps in your design, this is the perfect time to plan forward.
🌱 We’re restocking our nursery and online store as plants recover and are replaced. Some favorites may be temporarily out of stock while we allow recovery and prepare new inventory.
If you’re local, come see us.
If you’re ordering online, keep an eye on restocks.
And if you’re ready to design more intentionally, we offer:
- Consultations
- Edible landscape & food forest design
- Installation services
- Ongoing guidance
Good design doesn’t prevent weather.
It prepares for it.
👉 Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/PXm2tdOWRw4?si=AzDQUOijTkFt8xGz
👉 Download the free guide: https://www.greendreamsfl.com/winter-risk-tier-guide
Let us know — did you experience frost where you are growing? 🌿