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SAVE $17: As of March 22, you can get a MIXC seed starting kit to grow 120 plant seedlings for just $18.99, down from $35.99, at Amazon. That's a 47% discount.


The first day of spring may have been a couple of days ago, but it doesn't look like Mother Nature got the memo yet. Chilly weather aside, there's still time to prepare for the warmer months ahead.

Embrace your green thumb and get ready to grow your favorite herbs, fruits, and veggies with these simple and cost-effective DIY seed starter trays by MIXC. As of March 22, these handy seed starter trays are on sale for $18.99, so it's the perfect time to snag them before they return to their original price of $35.99.

This kit (available in black, green, pink, and white) includes 10 seed starter trays (120 starter plant cells total), 10 watertight base trays, 10 humidity domes, and 10 plant labels — everything you need to start an indoor garden. With a drainage hole in each seed tray, you don't have to worry about oversaturating your plants with water. Plus, the trays are reusable, so you can keep growing your favorite plants year after year.

When to start seeds indoors

While growth dates may differ for each type of plant (and your plant's location, lighting, etc.), starting seeds indoors about six to eight weeks before the last frost date is generally recommended. You can look up your area's first and last frost date by typing in your zip code on websites like the Farmer's Almanac, which provides a comprehensive guide to planting and harvesting your crops based on your location.

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