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Moving Seedlings to Your Outdoor Garden

Hardening Off

Hardening off seedlings eases their transition from 

the AeroGarden to the outdoors, where they will 

be exposed to full sunlight, temperature variations 

and wind. It entails slowly increasing the amount 

of time seedlings spend outside while still in the 

comfort of the AeroGarden. Allow about 1½ 

weeks for hardening off. (See 

Sample Hardening 

Off Schedule

, right.)

To harden off seedlings:

•  Remove 

Bowl

 (with 

Tray

 and seedlings) from 

Base

 and bring outside.

•  Return 

Bowl

 to 

Base

 when you bring it indoors.

•  Keep 

Bowl

 filled with water to “Fill to Here.”

•  Remember to add nutrient tablets when “Add 

Nutrients” light illuminates.

•  Bring 

Bowl

 inside if weather turns bad or tem-

perature is below 45°F (7.2°C). Add a day to the 

hardening off schedule for any weather-related 

missed days.

When to Plant

Although a clear warm day may be a nice time to 

be in the garden, it is 

NOT

 what you want when 

it is time to transplant your seedlings outdoors. A 

perfect day for transplanting is one that is damp,  

drizzly and cool. If such a day does not come your 

way, then transplant seedlings near the end of the 

day, when the sun is low and temperatures have 

cooled. It is okay to keep your seedlings in the 

Tray

 and AeroGarden for a little extra time if you 

want to wait for the weather to cooperate or just 

for convenience. Just be sure to add nutrients if  

“Add Nutrients” light is on.

Once soil is prepared and seedlings are grown, it is time to harden off and transplant 

seedlings to your outdoor garden. If you are new to gardening, please take a moment to 

read this entire section and “Caring For Young Seedlings” before transitioning delicate 

seedlings to the outdoors.

Water Garden

The day before you plant (preferably after the 

hottest part of the day has passed), water your 

outdoor garden or container. The moisture in 

the soil will help ease the shock to your newly 

transplanted seedlings. If you miss the night-before 

watering, you can water early in the morning of 

the day you plan to plant. Just allow plenty of time 

for the water to drain before you begin transplant-

ing. Transplanting in saturated soil is not a good 

idea. You’ll end up compacting the soil.

Sample Hardening Off Schedule

Day 1:

 

 Put 

Bowl

 outside in a shady, pro-

tected area (i.e., no wind), for 2 

hours between midmorning and 

early afternoon

Day 2

 As above, but outside for 4 hours

Day 3:

 

 As above, but outside for 6 hours 

– start nudging the 

Bowl

 towards 

sun to provide partial sun

Day 4:

 

 As above, but outside for 8 hours 

and a little more sun

Day 5:

 

 As above for 4 hours and then 

full sun for 4 hours

Day 6:

 

 Partial sun 2 hours full sun for 6 

hours

Day 7:

 

 Full sun 8 hours

Day 8:

 

 Full sun 10 hours

Day 9:

 

  Full sun–outside 12 hours

Day 10:

   Outside all day and night

Day 11:

    Transplant

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Summary of Contents for 507140-0000 AD

Page 1: ...r Tray Garden Starter Tray Planting Growing Guide NOTE Do not unwrap Tray until you are ready to plant your seeds The plastic cover retains moisture that is critical for easy planting and fast germina...

Page 2: ...e 13 Garden Plans 13 Contents Moving Seedlings to Your Outdoor Garden Hardening Off 14 When to Plant 14 Water Garden 14 Transplanting Seedlings 15 Caring For Young Seedlings Daily Watering 16 Frost 16...

Page 3: ...tdoor soil garden or containers We recommend that you read this entire Guide before starting your seeds Large Nutrient Tablets 6 Small Nutrient Tablets 4 Biodegradable pre moistened Grow Sponge with D...

Page 4: ...Zinnias Spinach Tomatoes Cosmos Pumpkins Oregano Black Eyed Susans Scallions Bell Peppers Nasturtiums Watermelons Thyme Dianthus Beets Chilies Petunias Cucumbers Cilantro Snapdragons Radishes Cantalo...

Page 5: ...temperatures to thrive For example beets lettuce and some flower seedlings can all be transplanted several weeks before the last frost Summer crops such as cucumbers tomatoes melons and beans should...

Page 6: ...seeds grow quicker and can be planted a week after the scallions beets and chard seeds In addition these plants can all tolerate a frost and can usually be planted in the ground 6 weeks before the las...

Page 7: ...ided which seeds to plant and when to start them the next step is to decide where in the Tray to plant seeds how many seeds to plant in each Grow Sponge and how deep to plant seeds We recommend using...

Page 8: ...eep already in each Grow Sponge Enlarge Dibble to just larger than the size of the seed see facing page 7 Sample Seeding Plan for frost tolerant and non frost tolerant plants from Example 2 on page 5...

Page 9: ...nd using a Tray Layout or Seeding Log to keep track of which Dibbles need to be enlarged Please refer to the table on page 7 for some guidelines on planting depths Changing Dibble Size Enlarging Dibbl...

Page 10: ...If you accidentally put in an extra seed or two don t worry There is still plenty of room for seeds to germinate and plants to grow 3 4 5 6 9 Place Seeds in Grow Sponge To avoid confusion work with on...

Page 11: ...c e s c a l l i o n s s c a l l i o n s c u c u m b e r t o m a t o s c a l l i o n s s c a l l i o n s s c a l l i o n s p e p p e r s p e p p e r s 1 5 4 9 14 3 8 7 13 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 12: ...worry about To place planted Tray into AeroGarden Carefully lift Tray from work surface Keep Tray steady to avoid spilling seeds from Grow Sponges Gently lower Tray into Bowl so the large semi circle...

Page 13: ...it to a sink Remove Tray from Bowl and place on a counter that can get wet Empty contents of Bowl into sink and rinse Bowl Use water only Fill Bowl with room temperature water up to Fill to Here and...

Page 14: ...u begin working it or transplanting seedlings outdoors To check for moisture pick up a small handful of soil and squeeze it into a ball If soil clumps together then soil is still too wet to work Let i...

Page 15: ...or the weather to cooperate or just for convenience Just be sure to add nutrients if Add Nutrients light is on Once soil is prepared and seedlings are grown it is time to harden off and transplant see...

Page 16: ...into soil at marked location Pull trowel toward you to create an opening in soil and leave trowel in soil Place Seedling in Hole and Fill With trowel still in soil put Grow Sponge in hole so its top...

Page 17: ...e the best protection from a hard frost Be sure to remove covers when the weather warms up What to Expect It takes about one to two weeks for your seed lings to adjust to the change in environment Aft...

Page 18: ...w thinning instructions see page 13 Don t use softened or well water How do I take care of my garden when I go out of town Add water to raise level up to Fill to Here A newly planted Tray may not need...

Page 19: ...ntire Tray does not fit into bucket sink turn it around to ensure that you sanitize all parts of it Rinse Tray under cold running water for about 2 minutes Place Grow Sponges in Tray Do this only when...

Page 20: ...Your Seed Planting Schedule on page 4 for Planting Schedule details Planting Schedule Planting Schedule Last Frost Date Weeks to Earliest Seed Ready to Transplant Plants Grow Starting Date Harden Off...

Page 21: ...Planting Schedule Last Frost Date Weeks to Earliest Seed Ready to Transplant Plants Grow Starting Date Harden Off Date Notes 20...

Page 22: ...ter Tray on page 6 for Seeding Plan examples and instructions Larger versions of blank Tray Layouts and Seeding Logs are avail able at www aerogardensupport com 1 2 3 4 5 6 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42...

Page 23: ...Seeding Plan Refer to Seeding Your Garden Starter Tray on page 6 for Seeding Plan examples and instructions Larger versions of blank Tray Layouts and Seeding Logs are avail able at www aerogardensuppo...

Page 24: ...12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 This Seeding Log can be used with...

Page 25: ...12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 This Seeding Log can be used with...

Page 26: ...Quick Start Guides available at www aerogardensupport com 507140 0000 AD 9 5 08 2007 2008 AeroGrow International Inc U S Patent Pending AeroGrow International Inc...

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