Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference only; store locator) have select Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed Lawn Fertilizer for as low as $1. This deal is available in store only at select locations.
Thanks to Community Members sdftw76 & taltos1 [discuss] for posting this deal.
Note: Pricing/availability for pickup will vary by location.
Available (links for reference only; prices are in-store only at select locations):
Model: Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed Lawn Fertilizer For Multiple Grass Types 5000 sq ft
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Warning: Do NOT apply to St. Augustine grass (including Floratam), Dichondra, Lippia, Carpetgrass, and Bentgrass! Beware if you are in the South.
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It's a fertilizer. So you can only put so much before it will burn your lawn. I guess a couple should be good
Nice! Stock up, these should last a couple seasons if stored properly
You MIGHT be able to keep it for more than one year.
If stored in an outdoor shed they do tend to get moisture inside and clump up which causes big issues trying to get it to come out the spreader.