Lowe’s SpringFEST deal details

Lowe’s SpringFEST also runs through April 22 and has sharp price points for gardeners—mulch 5 for $10 and Miracle‑Gro 6 for $14—plus larger discounts like an EGO 21-inch battery mower for $649 ($100 off). (hip2save.com) Deal roundups also flagged a Blackstone 30‑inch griddle for $299 and noted some free‑shipping perks tied to myLowe’s Rewards. (dealnews.com)

Lowe’s spring sale is leaning hard into the stuff people buy by the trunkload in April: mulch, garden soil, mowers, grills, and patio gear. The company’s SpringFest event is live now and the official sale page says it runs through Tuesday, April 22, 2026. (lowes.com) The cheapest hooks are the garden basics. Deal trackers flagged Sta-Green mulch at 5 bags for $10 and Miracle-Gro garden soil at 6 bags for $14, which puts both offers in the “fill the cart, not just the basket” category for weekend yard work. (hip2save.com) Lowe’s is also using the sale to push battery lawn equipment instead of just bags of dirt. Hip2Save highlighted an EGO 21-inch battery mower at $649, which was listed as $100 off during the event. (hip2save.com) That mower matters because EGO sits in the higher-priced cordless tier, where shoppers usually compare one big purchase against a whole season of smaller garden buys. A $100 cut is not a doorbuster, but it is large enough to pull a battery mower into the same conversation as gas models on a spring shopping trip. (hip2save.com) The grilling side of the sale is aimed at the same timing. DealNews flagged a Lowe’s-exclusive Blackstone 30-inch Culinary Omnivore griddle at $299, down from a $449 list price, with the offer ending April 13 and free delivery depending on location. (dealnews.com) Lowe’s is not just cutting prices; it is tying some of the convenience perks to its loyalty program. The company said on March 25 that MyLowe’s Rewards and MyLowe’s Pro Rewards members now get free same-day delivery on eligible orders over $25, including select mulch orders for smaller projects. (corporate.lowes.com) That changes the math on the low-ticket items. Hip2Save noted that small mulch orders can trigger a low delivery fee for members, while Lowe’s said the new same-day threshold starts at $25 on eligible orders, so the store is clearly trying to make spring yard shopping feel closer to a grocery run than a truck-rental errand. (hip2save.com) (corporate.lowes.com) The pattern across the sale is pretty clear: cheap consumables to get people in, one or two bigger-ticket outdoor machines to lift the average order, and member perks to keep the heavy stuff from feeling annoying to buy. SpringFest is the umbrella, but the real pitch is one-stop yard season shopping before late April. (lowes.com) (corporate.lowes.com)

Get your own daily briefing

Scout delivers personalized news, insights, and conversations tailored to your role and industry.

Download on the App Store

Shared from Scout - Be the smartest in the room.