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Gardening tips: Don't stress your plants when transferring them from indoors to outdoors

Gardening tips: Regardless of their origins, seedlings can't typically go straight from an indoor nursery or home growing station to outdoor beds and borders without risk. They need to be 'hardened off' first.

May 17, 2023 / 15:57 IST
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If plants aren't adequately hardened off, they could get sunburned or go into shock from more wind exposure or lower temperatures than they're used to (Image: Canva)

It's prime planting time in many regions, and gardeners are flocking to garden centres for annuals, and herb and vegetable starter plants. Likewise, those who have grown plants from seeds indoors may be gearing up to transplant them in the garden now.

But regardless of their origins, seedlings can't typically go straight from an indoor nursery or home growing station to outdoor beds and borders without risk. They need to be 'hardened off' first.

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The term refers to gradually introducing plants to environmental conditions like sunlight, wind and temperature fluctuations that they haven't yet experienced. If plants aren't adequately hardened off, they could get sunburned or go into shock from more wind exposure or lower temperatures than they're used to.

Stressed plants may recover, but the ordeal usually sets their growth back by a few weeks.