Lowe’s SpringFest Deals

Lowe’s is running a big SpringFest sale aimed at yard work and outdoor upgrades, with the event running through April 22, 2026 and deep markdowns across plants, tools, grills and patio furniture. (hip2save.com) You’ll find concrete promos — $2 annual flowers, buy-one-get-one planter deals, up to 40% off hand tools, and select appliances, grills and patio items marked as much as 50% off, with specific items like a Blackstone 30" griddle at $299 and built-in dishwashers advertised at 40% off. ( )

Lowe’s is using spring the way electronics stores use Black Friday: as a reason to put thousands of seasonal items on sale at once, from mulch and flowers to grills, patio sets, and kitchen appliances. The company’s SpringFest event is live now and runs through April 22, 2026. (lowes.com, dealnews.com) The pitch is simple: April is when people notice the dead grass, empty planters, and rusty grill all at the same time, so Lowe’s bundles yard work and home upgrades into one sale window. Its SpringFest page calls it “our Spring Black Friday” and pushes both online orders and local store deals. (lowes.com) The cheapest hooks are garden-center deals that feel like grocery-store impulse buys. Hip2Save says Lowe’s is advertising select annual flowers for $2 and buy-one-get-one deals on planters, which turns a front-porch refresh into a sub-$20 errand instead of a full patio makeover. (hip2save.com) The official Lowe’s SpringFest page leans hard into the same outdoor-first strategy. It highlights mulch, fertilizer, grass seed, flowers, trimmers, edgers, and leaf blowers, which is basically every product you touch in the first weekend of spring cleanup. (lowes.com) The sale is not just plants and dirt. DealNews says Lowe’s has hand tools marked down up to 40% off, with a CRAFTSMAN 105-piece metric and standard mechanics tool set listed at $69.98, or $45.02 off. (dealnews.com) Outdoor cooking is one of the headline categories because grills are the spring equivalent of televisions in November: bulky, high-ticket, and easy to market with a single eye-catching price. DealNews lists the Blackstone 30-inch Culinary Omnivore griddle at $299, while Lowe’s current product page shows a regular price of $449 for that model. (dealnews.com, lowes.com) Tom’s Guide says the event reaches as high as 50% off on select appliances, grills, and patio furniture, which is how Lowe’s stretches a yard-work sale into a whole-house spending event. A shopper who comes in for mulch can leave comparing dining sets, dishwashers, and flat-top griddles. (tomsguide.com, lowes.com) Appliances are the indoor half of the play. DealNews says built-in dishwashers are advertised at 40% off, with one GE 24-inch top-control model in fingerprint-resistant stainless steel listed at $599, a $450 savings. (dealnews.com) There is also a timing trick here. BlackFriday.com’s ad scan shows Lowe’s running one SpringFest phase from March 26 to April 8 and another from April 9 to April 22, which lets the retailer refresh the ad and give shoppers a second deadline before the season moves on. (blackfriday.com) If you strip away the branding, SpringFest is Lowe’s annual reminder that spring spending is not one category. It starts with 5 bags of mulch for $10 or flowers at $2, and it scales all the way up to patio furniture, grills, and major appliances before the April 22 cutoff. (blackfriday.com, hip2save.com, dealnews.com)

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