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Be aware that high temperatures and intense, direct sunlight may “cook” your plants, especially in Southern gardens, so gauge conditions and use your judgment before attempting this. Remove the container for each day’s hardening-off session, setting it back into place and securing it into the soil afterward.
Burying the bottom in a few inches of soil will hold the container in place, and you can water plants through the pouring hole at the top.
If absolutely necessary, and as long as the weather isn’t hot, you can even plant your seedlings directly in the ground and harden them by covering each individually with a plastic, gallon-size milk container with its bottom and cap removed.