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You’ve spent time, energy, and effort nurturing those veggie, herb, and flower starts—and now it’s time to introduce them to the great outdoors. But before you move your seedlings from your home or greenhouse into your garden—or, in gardening lingo, transplant them!—you’ll want to harden them off.

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You’ve been growing vegetable seedlings [in your windowsill garden](https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-start-a-windowsill-garden) for the last few weeks, and the sprouts appear ready for transplant. While you may be ready to get those tender plants into your vegetable garden, there’s an important step before transplanting that will help you get the most success out of your crop: hardening off the seedlings.

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