Lowe’s SpringFest Live
Lowe’s launched its SpringFest sale now running through April 22, 2026 — it’s positioned as a seasonal push for yardwork and outdoor upgrades. (hip2save.com)
Lowe’s didn’t just put patio chairs on sale for a weekend. Its SpringFest event started on March 26 and runs through April 22, with deals tied to the exact categories people buy when the weather turns: mulch, lawn and garden supplies, grills, patio items, paint, and outdoor power equipment. (corporate.lowes.com) The company’s own SpringFest page says the push is built around “mulch, outdoor tools and equipment, flowers, fertilizer, and more,” which tells you this is less a clearance sale than a seasonal reset for yards and outdoor spaces. Lowe’s is running it both online and in stores, which matters for bulky spring purchases that people often want the same day. (lowes.com) This year’s event appears to be running in two waves instead of one long flat sale. The Krazy Coupon Lady reported a first wave from March 26 through April 8 and a second wave from April 9 through April 22, which matches the way deal sites are tracking fresh discounts dropping this week. (thekrazycouponlady.com) That rolling format changes how people shop it. Hip2Save says offers “will change throughout the sale,” with some deals limited in time, so the event behaves more like a stream of rotating doorbusters than a single coupon you can use whenever. (hip2save.com) Lowe’s is also using the sale to push delivery on one of spring’s most annoying purchases: mulch. In a March 25 press release, the company said it was offering free same-day delivery on mulch, turning a product that usually means dirty car trunks and multiple trips into an online order. (corporate.lowes.com) The loyalty piece is baked in too. Lowe’s said the spring savings push includes perks for MyLowe’s Rewards and MyLowe’s Pro Rewards members, so the event is not only about moving seasonal inventory but also about getting homeowners and contractors into its membership system. (corporate.lowes.com) That focus on contractors is not accidental. Lowe’s has spent the past year talking up its “Pro” business, and spring is when pros and homeowners often overlap in the same aisles buying soil, lumber, paint, fencing, and outdoor equipment for jobs that start as soon as temperatures rise. (corporate.lowes.com) The timing is also calibrated around the home-improvement calendar, not just the retail calendar. Lowe’s said in 2025 that SpringFest was tied to the first day of spring, and in 2026 it again launched in late March, right when lawn care, planting, grilling, and patio setup start turning from “someday” plans into weekend projects. (corporate.lowes.com) So the headline is a sale, but the mechanics are closer to a spring shopping season built by one retailer. Lowe’s has turned March 26 through April 22 into a four-week window for yardwork, outdoor upgrades, and bulky basics like mulch, with rotating deals and member perks doing the work of pulling people back more than once. (lowes.com)