Winter in Florida might be short, but when a sudden freeze hits, it can leave your landscape looking stressed, brown, or even completely damaged. If your plants and lawn took a hit during the recent cold snap, don’t panic — recovery is possible, and in many cases, your landscape just needs a little time and the right care.
Here are the most important steps to take after a winter freeze in the Tampa Bay area.
1. Be Patient — Don’t Prune Too Soon
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make after freeze damage is pruning immediately.
Even if your plants look dead or severely burned, do not cut them back right away.
Freeze damage often continues to show up over several days, and many plants may still recover from the roots or lower stems. Pruning too early can actually remove healthy tissue that’s protecting the plant.
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Wait at least 2–3 weeks before trimming or pruning anything.
This gives plants time to reveal what is truly damaged and what will bounce back naturally.
2. Watch Your Watering — Tampa Irrigation Restrictions Still Apply
After a freeze, it’s tempting to water more often to “help” plants recover. But in Tampa, irrigation rules are still in effect, and overwatering can cause more harm than good.
Tampa-area watering restrictions typically limit irrigation to specific days and times, depending on your address and system type.
A few quick reminders:
- Avoid watering during midday hours
- Stick to your assigned watering days
- Focus on deep, infrequent watering rather than daily sprinkling
- Check for broken or misaligned sprinkler heads after freezing temps
Proper watering supports recovery, but too much water can lead to root rot and additional stress.
3. Assess Damage Before Replacing Plants
Some plants may look rough now but could recover fully in spring. Others may need to be replaced.
Common freeze-sensitive plants include:
- Tropical ornamentals
- Ferns
- Palms (certain varieties)
- New sod or freshly planted shrubs
If you're unsure what can be saved, a professional evaluation can prevent unnecessary removals.
4. Refresh and Rebuild for Spring
Once temperatures stabilize, this is a great opportunity to refresh your beds, improve plant placement, or redesign areas that were already struggling before the freeze.
Freeze season often reveals:
- Weak spots in irrigation coverage
- Plants that aren’t ideal for the location
- Areas that could benefit from hardier landscaping choices
Need Help Restoring Your Landscape? Crowder’s Can Help!
At Crowder’s Landscaping, we specialize in helping homeowners recover after winter weather damage. Whether you need:
- Landscape cleanup
- Freeze-damage assessments
- Irrigation adjustments
- Plant replacements
- Full re-landscaping for spring
We’re ready to help bring your yard back to life.
📞 Contact Crowder’s Landscaping today to schedule a consultation and get your landscape back on track!












