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Central Florida gardeners went through it this past week. A sudden freeze swept through and left a lot of us waking up to droopy leaves, mushy stems, and that very specific kind of plant heartbreak only gardeners understand. In this video, I talk about: 🌱 What the freeze did to common Florida plants 🥀 Which plants are most vulnerable in Central Florida cold snaps 🧊 How to tell if your plant is actually dead or just stressed 🌤️ What this means for the future of gardening in our warming (but still unpredictable) climate Then we head to Parkesdale Farms Market to check on their greenhouse plants — and yes… we found a little bit of #hopecore. Seeng what made it is a reminder that gardening here is all about learning, adapting, and not giving up after one bad freeze. If you garden in Florida — especially Central Florida — this one’s for you. Whether you lost plants, saved plants, or are just figuring out what to replant next… we’re in this together. 💬 Tell me in the comments: What did you lose in the freeze? What surprisingly survived? 👍 Like, subscribe, and share with your plant friends so we can all recover emotionally and horticulturally. #CentralFloridaGardening #FloridaGarden #PlantCare #FreezeDamage #GardenTips #PlantParents #GreenhouseTour #ColdSnap #GardeningInFlorida #Zone9B #Zone10A #Hopecore #PlantTok #youtubegardening