gardenstead | How to harden off seedlings @gardenstead | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Is it nearly time for you to transplant your indoor seedlings into your outdoor garden?
In this video you’ll learn about a crucial step in vegetable gardening — hardening off your seedlings.
We’ll take you through why it’s so important to harden off your tender young plants, and discuss the difference in conditions from the indoor growing environment to life in the great outdoors.
You learn why it’s important to take the time to strengthen your plants for the elements — rain, wind, and sun.
And we’ll share some tips for a slow introduction to outdoor conditions, so your plants can become acclimatized to their new outdoor home.
In all, a good short guide to a very important step on your vegetable gardening journey.
Happy gardening, plant friends!
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Houseplants: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.houseplants
Flower Gardening: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.flowergardening
Succulents: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.succulents
Herb Gardening: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.herbgardening
Is it nearly time for you to transplant your indoor seedlings into your outdoor garden?
In this video you’ll learn about a crucial step in vegetable gardening — hardening off your seedlings.
We’ll take you through why it’s so important to harden off your tender young plants, and discuss the difference in conditions from the indoor growing environment to life in the great outdoors.
You learn why it’s important to take the time to strengthen your plants for the elements — rain, wind, and sun.
And we’ll share some tips for a slow introduction to outdoor conditions, so your plants can become acclimatized to their new outdoor home.
In all, a good short guide to a very important step on your vegetable gardening journey.
Happy gardening, plant friends!
About gardenstead
gardenstead is an online gardening community for everyone, and we’d love to have you join us. We share tons of information on every gardening topic you can imagine on our website (where you can also subscribe to our newsletter), so take a minute to check us out. We'd also love to have you follow us on social, and consider this your friendly invitation to join one (or, heck, all) of our super active Facebook Groups! We’d love to hear your gardening stories, learn your gardening tips and see your garden photos – basically, all the gardening, all the time. See you over the garden fence!
Subscribe to our newsletter: bit.ly/3B7RUfU
Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/gardenstead
Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/gardensteadcommunity
Join one of our Facebook Groups:
Indoor and Small Space Gardening: facebook.com/groups/indoor.smallspace.gardening
Vegetable Gardening: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.vegetablegardening
Houseplants: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.houseplants
Flower Gardening: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.flowergardening
Succulents: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.succulents
Herb Gardening: facebook.com/groups/gardenstead.herbgardening