It’s still frosty in Indiana so I’m starting my garden inside to plant later – I got everything I needed at Dollar Tree

COLD weather doesn't mean you can't get a head start on your spring gardening.

A Dollar Tree shopper showed her followers how she prepped her flowerbeds, despite the frosty forecast.

A TikTok user showed her followers how she gets a head start on her gardening in the cold weather
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A TikTok user showed her followers how she gets a head start on her gardening in the cold weatherCredit: TikTok/ Thehomesteadinghe

In her video, the TikTok who goes by the Homesteading Hebrew (@thehomesteadinghe) took her viewers along as she organized her indoor garden.

"I live in Indiana, our last frost is mid-April so we will start our garden indoors and transplant it later," she explained.

For her first step, she stocked up on supplies from her local dollar store.

From stacked planters and sheers to seeds and markers, her budget-friendly haul had everything she needed.

The green-thumbed DIY enthusiast filled the corner of each planter with a packet of seeds.

She then stacked all nine planters vertically using the pole she purchased from the store.

With the help of her children, she was able to mark the contents of each planter.

The family used popsicle sticks to label the corner sections of the planters.

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This extra step meant that she would be able to transplant the seedlings with ease when the ground thaws.

She planted a variety of herbs, including parsley and thyme, in Dollar Tree potting soil.

Her followers shared their thoughts on the hack in the comments section.

"This is so cool, I want to try it," wrote one impressed viewer.

"Wow this is so creative, it is so expensive when you get those on Amazon. I'm definitely going to try this," said another TikTok user.

"This is amazing. Thank you for sharing," commented a third person.

The gardening fanatic planted a variety of seeds in her planters, which she plans to keep indoors until mid-April
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The gardening fanatic planted a variety of seeds in her planters, which she plans to keep indoors until mid-AprilCredit: Instagram/ Thehomesteadinghe
The TikToker showed her followers the stacked planters that she purchased from Dollar Tree
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The TikToker showed her followers the stacked planters that she purchased from Dollar TreeCredit: TikTok/ Thehomesteadinghe