Lowe’s shows April garden arrivals
- A Lowe’s Garden Center walkthrough posted April 24 by YouTube channel Hooked and Rooted showed fresh spring inventory landing in stores, including new perennials, summer annuals and shrubs as April planting peaks. - The April 24 video had about 27,971 views after one day, while an earlier April 9 Lowe’s walkthrough from the same creator drew about 65,460 views and highlighted shrubs, flowering trees and concrete statuary. - The videos line up with Lowe’s SpringFest push, which started March 26 this year and featured plant deals like 1-pint annuals and Bonnie herb and vegetable starts. (thekrazycouponlady.com)
A Lowe’s Garden Center walkthrough posted April 24 showed fresh spring inventory arriving in stores, with new perennials, summer annuals and shrubs filling the seasonal racks. (youtube.com) The video was published by Hooked and Rooted, a gardening channel run by Steph, who identified her growing area as Massachusetts Zone 6b and said store inventory varies by location. (youtube.com) An earlier Lowe’s walkthrough from the same channel, posted April 9, logged about 65,460 views and highlighted shrubs, perennials, spring annuals, spring-flowering trees and the first warm-weather annuals of the season. (youtube.com) That April 9 video also called out concrete statuary and said Lowe’s SpringFest promotion was underway, with different sale items rotating by week. (youtube.com) Lowe’s own SpringFest page says the event centers on seasonal outdoor goods, including lawn and garden supplies, mowers and power equipment, alongside spring savings online and in stores. (lowes.com) Deal trackers said Lowe’s started SpringFest on March 26 this year, earlier than expected, and advertised garden offers including Select 1-Pint Annuals at 5 for $10, Select 2-Quart Perennials at 2 for $8, and Bonnie Plants at 3 for $12. (thekrazycouponlady.com) (blackfriday.com) Lowe’s current annuals category describes those plants as fast-growing color for beds and pots across spring and summer, which matches the container-focused mix shown in the walkthroughs. (lowes.com) The April 24 walkthrough had about 27,971 views after one day, suggesting shoppers are using store tours as a quick check on what big-box garden centers are actually stocking in late April. (youtube.com) The practical takeaway was narrow but clear: Lowe’s stores are moving from early spring stock into fuller late-April assortments, with annual color, shrubs and patio-friendly plants now taking more shelf space. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2)