A new weather condition has been added to Grow a Garden, and when this happens, the whole map gets freezing winds, making your character shiver as well. This phenomenon is randomly occurring and will only happen when you’re in-game—your plants can’t get weather mutations when they grow passively. Here’s everything you need to know about this Snow effect and the mutations it can give to your fruits, which are Chilled and Frozen.
Grow a Garden Frost Weather
When you see cold winds blowing (with quite a realistic sound effect to go with it) and the map gets a white hue, it’s the Frost Weather. It can give Chilled or Frozen mutation to your crops, and overall, this weather boosts growth speed by making them grow 50% faster. If you have some seeds in your inventory that you’d want to grow into crops quickly, now is the time to plant them and increase the speed even more with Sprinklers.
Chilled Mutation

The crop affected by the Chilled mutation in Grow a Garden will have icy particles coming out from the fruit, looking quite similar to Rain. In terms of value, it gives a 2x base value.
Frozen Mutation

The Frozen mutation is unique in the way that it will happen when a Wet crop becomes Chilled. So keep your Wet crops in your garden and when it turns Frozen, it will get an Ice Block around it. You can then harvest it and sell it for 10x Base value.
Can a Frozen Crop get the Shocked mutation as well? It appears that it can get stacked, increasing the value of the fruit even more.
That’s all about the Snow/Frost weather in Grow a Garden. If you’d like to know more about making a lot of money from your harvests and building a thriving garden, here are our guides on getting the Cursed Fruit, Dragon Fruit, Grape, Papaya, Pear, and all the other mutations you can get in the game.