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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But the best part is the quality of the mulch. No barn smell, no random junk, just fresh black mulch delivered to my driveway. Have the gorilla hand truck and that really helped transport the mulch to the back yard.
Used half the mulch already and looks like I will have plenty left for the neighbors to have their pick.
As few stated earlier, try local. You will not only support local businesses but will get better quality mulch than the box store.
But the best part is the quality of the mulch. No barn smell, no random junk, just fresh black mulch delivered to my driveway. Have the gorilla hand truck and that really helped transport the mulch to the back yard.
Used half the mulch already and looks like I will have plenty left for the neighbors to have their pick.
As few stated earlier, try local. You will not only support local businesses but will get better quality mulch than the box store.
That's a deal. I was quoted ~2x that for 6 yards of black mulch.
I have that shovel actually.... that exact shovel. Shovels are horrible for mulch unless you can scoop out of a flat, smooth-bottomed metal container like the bed of a truck. Mulch is not something you can shovel like snow or dirt - you're going to be killing yourself doing that. Using a fork is MUCH more efficient.
Of course, when it comes down to cleaning up an area - e.g. a tarp if you've dumped it on your lawn, or a driveway or whatnot, a big, light-ended shovel will work - even a snow shovel will work. for the bulk of the work you'll want a fork though., This guy shows how much better a fork will be [youtube.com].
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Well your paying for the labor. Around here IF you can get a place to quote spreading, it usually more than doubles the price. The problem? No one wants to do the mindless manual labor involved in spreading. Also around here mulch is $40+/yd plus a $30-40 delivery charge up to 10 yes so 4 yd would be on the order of $200 delivered, so I'd say your price is right in line with that.
Not sure I understand... the HD vigoro mulch is also 2.0 cuft though?
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