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Have you ever asked “Can I plant this outside yet?” and been told, “Only after it's been hardened off”. Hardening off, what the heck does that even mean? Will explains what that is and how to do it in this video! When we talk about hardening off your plants, it refers to the process of prepping them to transition from growing in the greenhouse to outdoors, with natural conditions that are colder, windier and brighter. Any frost-tolerant plant (like pansies, primula, ranunculus, hellebore, etc.) you might bring home in the next few weeks are ‘soft’, used to living the good life in a greenhouse. They’ll need about 7-10 days of toughening up before they can stay outside in your garden or on your patios. If you'd like more info, we have a detailed guide on our website with even more helpful tips. www.heeman.ca/garden-guides/hardening-off-plants