Home Depot has
2 cu. ft. Vigoro Bagged Mulch or
1.5 cu. ft. Scotts Earthgro Bagged Mulch (Black, Brown or Red) on sale for
$1.98 each. Choose store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to community member
tunabreath for finding this deal.
Note: Color selection varies per store.
Available:- 2 cu. ft. Vigoro Bagged Mulch
- 1.5 cu. ft. Scotts Bagged Mulch
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1 yard = 27 cu. ft = approx. 14 bags
14 bags with this deal = $28
1 yard bulk delivered = $55
I can get it down to $46/yard if I order 4 yards but that's still way more expensive, and how long will that pile be blocking my driveway?
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Scott's colorstay- nice rich black color and no barn smell, actually smells good like wood chips. Been laying out in the sun and rain for a week and no fading. Size of pieces is pretty uniform. No random junk found.
Vigoro- more faded black to brown than Scott's colorstay. The smell is strong with this one, been laid out for a few days and it's slightly fading but still not pleasant. Size of pieces is all over the place with some large pieces to fine shreds. No random junk found.
Scott's earthgro- color is somewhere between Scott's color stay and vigoro. The smell is more chemical than a barn. The size of pieces here is mostly fine shreds. No junk found.
If I could choose one, I would go with the Scott's colorstay from TS. But since it's not on sale anymore, I'll be going with a local nursery and pray for the best.
1 yard = 27 cu. ft = approx. 14 bags
14 bags with this deal = $28
1 yard bulk delivered = $55
I can get it down to $46/yard if I order 4 yards but that's still way more expensive, and how long will that pile be blocking my driveway?
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Just picked up a freezer from target and ran into the same issue. Measured it all in advance. Because of covid I'm not suppose to help. So I hear them talking with each other on how best to put the freezer in. They lift it up, stare for a few minutes and then put it back down. This repeats again. Finally they keep it upright and place it on the edge of my vehicle. Then they start debating what to do next. I yell for them to just push it in. So they try it. Amazed that it fit right in. As if I had already measured the space needed before arriving. Their eyes apparently told them it wouldn't fit. They might want to get a tape measure while they wait to get their eyes recalibrated.
I'm sorry I just have little patience for these people and I'm worried about them possible damaging my vehicle with there sloppy loading. Maybe you guys have better luck with this. Surprising the best loading experience I had was from Best Buy. They had their tape measures out. Came in with a good plan and just put it to work.
Worst was Meijer. They told the bagger to go load my mulch. We went outside to the mulch and he just looked at it. I think he was about to cry. I told him to just stand there and I'll get myself loaded. The bags really weren't heavy.
Can I buy online and get them loaded after showing proof of purchase or do I need to get inside the store?
+ highly recommend going to harbor freight and buying a scooping shovel $10.
+ use your greenwaste bin as a wheelbarrow (~0.5 cu yds). It holds more than your typical barrow (6cu ft). Reducing # of trips will be helpful. Tip bin over, shove it in.
+ Pop up canopy to shade you as you work.
+ Wear a dust mask.
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