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Forum: Article: Seed Starting 101: Hardening off Seedlings Before Planting Out in Your GardenReplies: 1, Views: 15
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CaptMicha
Brookeville, MD
(Zone 7a)

April 10, 2008
08:11 PM

Post #4789311

I've been putting all my plants out on the front porch (sheltered) when I start bringing them out for the spring and summer. It works great... But the porch gets taken over!

Great advice!

This message was edited Apr 11, 2008 6:12 PM
critterologist
Frederick, MD
(Zone 6b)

April 10, 2008
09:25 PM

Post #4789653

A sheltered/shaded porch is ideal... I use my front porch, too, especially when hardening off "shade" plants.


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