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LOWES Rewards Sta-Green Premium MULCH 2-cu ft $2 Bags wyb5 ( 5/$10) starts March 19

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can be ordered online starting 3/19 for instore pick up. Be logged in with your LOWES REWARDS account.

Some areas may have slightly higher pricing. Most areas will have the 5/$10 deal.
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can be ordered online starting 3/19 for instore pick up. Be logged in with your LOWES REWARDS account.

Some areas may have slightly higher pricing. Most areas will have the 5/$10 deal.

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Today 05:34 PM
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mcosfToday 05:34 PM
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what's a good natural mulch for fruit trees?
Today 05:44 PM
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FeedTheTreeToday 05:44 PM
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Quote from mcosf :
what's a good natural mulch for fruit trees?
Wood chips are widely considered the best mulch for fruit trees, especially when sourced from local arborists or made from young branches (ramial chipped wood). They mimic natural forest floor conditions, improve soil structure, retain moisture, suppress weeds, and slowly release nutrients as they decompose. Leaf mold and compost are excellent nutrient-rich alternatives, particularly when layered under wood chips to prevent nitrogen drawdown.

Straw is effective for strawberries and can be used around fruit trees, but ensure it's seed-free to avoid weeds. Hardwood mulch (like oak) benefits trees preferring neutral or alkaline soils (e.g., apples, pears, peaches), while pine mulch is suitable for acid-loving species. Cedar mulch offers insect-repellent properties due to natural oils, but avoid dyed or colored mulches (red, black) as they may leach harmful chemicals.

Avoid cypress mulch due to sustainability concerns and potential environmental harm to wetlands. Gravel, rocks, and plastic mulch are not recommended for fruit trees as they don't improve soil health and can reflect heat or cause root damage.
Today 06:26 PM
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JT.88Today 06:26 PM
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does it show the sale now? Or i have to wait till tomorrow? the link shows $3.98 for me
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Today 06:41 PM
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RabidToday 06:41 PM
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Seeing 4 for $10 in the weekly ad over here - prices definitely vary regionally as the OP said 😖

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