Help Your Seedlings Transition Outdoors Before You Transplant by Hardening Off

It's important to get your baby plants accustomed to the outdoor environment before you transplant them outdoors. This will help them do better when you transplant them and keep them from going through shock.
Q: Is there anything special I need to do before I transplant the seedlings that I started indoors outside??

A: It’s important to get your baby plants accustomed to the outdoor environment before you transplant them outdoors. “Hardening them off” will help them do better when you transplant them and will keep them from going through shock when transplanting your seedlings.

How to Harden Off

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  • Set your seedlings in an outdoor protected environment in part shade for an hour during the day.
  • Gradually increase the amount of time that your seedlings spend outdoors each day exposing them to more elements. Move from a protected environment to the location in which they will be transplanted.
  • After about a week, your seedlings should be ready to transplant!

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