will work very nice with the $15 paypal credit sitting in my account. essentially $50 worth of garden stuff (which by the way includes insecticides, hoses, sometimes certain trash bags, etc) for $20 after paypal deal and this coupon.
also thinking about pine straw, mulch, pavers, round up, insect killer aka amdro, garden shovels and tools for next year. Typically Home Depot and Lowes rearrange the store to stock up Christmas items. You may even find lawnmower parts on clearance. good luck on the tree selection if they are leftovers.
golfrt1
Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 5:27p
In for one. Thanks OP!
rjbastien
New Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 6:02p
FYI a few months ago I had a lawn/garden coupon and tried to buy fencing and pavers with it and got rejected; they are considered to be building supplies. But fertilizers and insecticides should work.
MysteriousGirl
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 6:13p
fairburn1 said: also thinking about pine straw, mulch, pavers, round up, insect killer aka amdro, garden shovels and tools for next year. Typically Home Depot and Lowes rearrange the store to stock up Christmas items. You may even find lawnmower parts on clearance. good luck on the tree selection if they are leftovers.
Off Topic :
A month back or so I bought few indoor plants from Lowes but unfortunately all of them r dying. I am trying hard to maintain them, but nothing comes to my rescue. Not sure how some people do it with ease. I planted them in Miracle grow potting mix and used to water 2-3 times per week. Looked like they might be rooting, now decreased to once per week/10 days, but still the same. Is there some special technique that some of u follow to maintain. Hope someone shares with me.
This coupon looks good to me, but with my struggle, not sure if it would be wise to purchase any plants at all or not! But thanks to OP.
ucsdgaspasser
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 6:35p
MysteriousGirl said: fairburn1 said: also thinking about pine straw, mulch, pavers, round up, insect killer aka amdro, garden shovels and tools for next year. Typically Home Depot and Lowes rearrange the store to stock up Christmas items. You may even find lawnmower parts on clearance. good luck on the tree selection if they are leftovers.
Off Topic :
A month back or so I bought few indoor plants from Lowes but unfortunately all of them r dying. I am trying hard to maintain them, but nothing comes to my rescue. Not sure how some people do it with ease. I planted them in Miracle grow potting mix and used to water 2-3 times per week. Looked like they might be rooting, now decreased to once per week/10 days, but still the same. Is there some special technique that some of u follow to maintain. Hope someone shares with me.
This coupon looks good to me, but with my struggle, not sure if it would be wise to purchase any plants at all or not! But thanks to OP.
Not sure if I can help you grow plants, but I do know that you can just take back the dead plants with your receipt (or even without) to Home Depot, and get a refund.
bakerastic
Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 7:15p
Worked for me....and just in time to do some planting at my son's new house. Thanks OP!
hotsauceking
Ancient Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 9:27p
FYI, I have used a "Home & Garden" coupon successfully to purchase pavers, but I also had insect repellent in the same transaction - so maybe it was that or maybe it depends on the store/clerk.
rjbastien said: FYI a few months ago I had a lawn/garden coupon and tried to buy fencing and pavers with it and got rejected; they are considered to be building supplies. But fertilizers and insecticides should work.
fly5
Serene Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 9:32p
In! thanks OP!
Red55
Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 5:34a
Thanks ButcherBoy! Got one. Now let's see what I need, already scored the half off on Lowes Scott's easy seed. Maybe some fall fertilizer
alanmax
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 7:53a
Thanks BB!
chrispitude
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 8:37a
Perfect - the Orbit lawn watering system I need to buy is $49.98. Thanks OP!
ucsdgaspasser said: MysteriousGirl said: fairburn1 said: also thinking about pine straw, mulch, pavers, round up, insect killer aka amdro, garden shovels and tools for next year. Typically Home Depot and Lowes rearrange the store to stock up Christmas items. You may even find lawnmower parts on clearance. good luck on the tree selection if they are leftovers.
Off Topic :
A month back or so I bought few indoor plants from Lowes but unfortunately all of them r dying. I am trying hard to maintain them, but nothing comes to my rescue. Not sure how some people do it with ease. I planted them in Miracle grow potting mix and used to water 2-3 times per week. Looked like they might be rooting, now decreased to once per week/10 days, but still the same. Is there some special technique that some of u follow to maintain. Hope someone shares with me.
This coupon looks good to me, but with my struggle, not sure if it would be wise to purchase any plants at all or not! But thanks to OP.
Not sure if I can help you grow plants, but I do know that you can just take back the dead plants with your receipt (or even without) to Home Depot, and get a refund.
STILL OT. Lowes will take your plants back. They now ask for your phone# when you buy plants so that it's automatically in the system and you don't need to worry about receipts. YMMV taking them back without receipts.
Just keep in mind not all plants like to be watered at the same time and same amounts; it depends on the plant. Some need to be kept wet, others drench them then let them dry out for 2 weeks, etc. It also might have to do with the amount of sun and whether its direct or indirect light. So best bet is to google care info on the plants you have (which will be better than the info on the little tag stuck in the plant when you bought it).
edit/ And to add - the pot size can also make a difference. If you bought them in tiny pots then put them in much larger ones they won't be happy
hotsauceking said: FYI, I have used a "Home & Garden" coupon successfully to purchase pavers, but I also had insect repellent in the same transaction - so maybe it was that or maybe it depends on the store/clerk.
rjbastien said: FYI a few months ago I had a lawn/garden coupon and tried to buy fencing and pavers with it and got rejected; they are considered to be building supplies. But fertilizers and insecticides should work.
I just got back with 52 pavers using the coupon. Would not work if under $50 even by a penny that's why I had to add a couple more pavers @ 98 cents each. Have them load them for you and save your energy for unloading @ home.
drmorb
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 14, 2012 @ 2:42p
Think I can get a wheel barrow with this?
Loafofbreadhead
Member
posted: Oct. 14, 2012 @ 3:03p
Used this coupon yesterday. For the record, it bought me a new rake, pruner special (large and small pruner combo), 4 bags of mulch, and two outdoor plants. Obviously home and garden type stuff, but the cashier just scanned the coupon without any level of review so I might try another coupon for items I would consider "home" rather than "garden". Good deal!
assemblage
Handsome Member
posted: Oct. 14, 2012 @ 7:25p
Thanks. Got 100' corrugated pipe for french drain. Wouldn't take the coupon in the system. I said well gee, it's right back there in this section and the manager did an override. This is probably just for mums, pansies and mulch and those type of outdoor products.
ewibolo
Broke Member
posted: Oct. 17, 2012 @ 3:27p
hiitsmescott said: Just can't bring myself to spend money at a store that won't stay neutral in the traditional/non-traditional marriage argument.
You're funny, get a life, haha
jplee3
Senior Member - 7K
posted: Oct. 17, 2012 @ 3:31p
Billygoats said: hotsauceking said: FYI, I have used a "Home & Garden" coupon successfully to purchase pavers, but I also had insect repellent in the same transaction - so maybe it was that or maybe it depends on the store/clerk.
rjbastien said: FYI a few months ago I had a lawn/garden coupon and tried to buy fencing and pavers with it and got rejected; they are considered to be building supplies. But fertilizers and insecticides should work.
I just got back with 52 pavers using the coupon. Would not work if under $50 even by a penny that's why I had to add a couple more pavers @ 98 cents each. Have them load them for you and save your energy for unloading @ home.
Nice! Which pavers did you get btw? I'm eventually gonna need to get some for my yard... ughh, this means I'd have to get or borrow a wheelbarrow too :T
kirbydog
Crabby
posted: Oct. 17, 2012 @ 7:53p
Thanks, OP! I used the coupon today, but only after a hassle because the register would not scan the bar code or accept the coupon code and a RUDE supervisor. The cashier was great, though! I emailed a comment via their website and got a reply that there was a system problem with the coupon codes and that users were being asked to reprint them. hmmm, I never got that message.
The haul: 3 bags of mulch 1 5 gal azalea 3 4 inch potted plants 4 six packs of plants 2 pairs of gardening gloves
I think the subtotal was $50.06.
marvshields
New Member
posted: Oct. 17, 2012 @ 8:26p
i saved 60.00 with this now if i can only do the zombie game to save another 60.00
Billygoats
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 18, 2012 @ 6:53a
jplee3 said: Billygoats said: hotsauceking said: FYI, I have used a "Home & Garden" coupon successfully to purchase pavers, but I also had insect repellent in the same transaction - so maybe it was that or maybe it depends on the store/clerk.
rjbastien said: FYI a few months ago I had a lawn/garden coupon and tried to buy fencing and pavers with it and got rejected; they are considered to be building supplies. But fertilizers and insecticides should work.
I just got back with 52 pavers using the coupon. Would not work if under $50 even by a penny that's why I had to add a couple more pavers @ 98 cents each. Have them load them for you and save your energy for unloading @ home.
Nice! Which pavers did you get btw? I'm eventually gonna need to get some for my yard... ughh, this means I'd have to get or borrow a wheelbarrow too :T
The ones I got were 1 square foot size @ .98 each. There were two colors to choose from.
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Technut
Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 9:33a
Signing up for the Garden Club now only gets you a $5 off $50 purchase.
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