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Lowe’s SpringFest 2026: The Best Time to Re-mulch Your Garden

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Spring has arrived, and Lowe’s is kicking off the season with one of their most popular deals of the year. During SpringFest 2026, you can grab bags of Sta-Green Premium Mulch for just $2 each. That’s 50% off the regular price and the best mulch deal you’ll find all year.

If your garden beds are looking tired after winter, now is the ideal time to refresh them. Here’s everything you need to know about the Lowe’s $2 mulch SpringFest deal and why re-mulching should be at the top of your spring to-do list.

Applying fresh brown mulch instantly enhances curb appeal while creating a protective barrier for your spring plantings.

The $2 mulch deal: What you need to know

Lowe’s SpringFest runs from March 26 through April 22, 2026, and the headline deal is tough to beat: 5 bags of Sta-Green 2-cubic-foot mulch for $10. That works out to $2 per bag, down from the regular price of $3.98.

The deal applies to all three color options: brown, black, and red. You don’t need to buy exactly 5 bags to get the sale price. You can purchase as many as you need at $2 each, making it easy to tackle everything from small flower beds to full landscape refreshes.

Key dates to remember:

  • SpringFest: March 26 – April 22, 2026

  • First wave deals: March 26 – April 8 (includes the $2 mulch)

  • Mulch Week: April 9-15 (MyLowe’s Rewards members earn 5x points on mulch purchases)

This year brings something new: MyLowe’s Rewards members get free same-day delivery on eligible orders over $25, including mulch. The program is free to join and now has over 30 million members nationwide. If you’re planning a large project, this perk alone could save you multiple trips to the store.

Why spring is the perfect time to re-mulch

Winter is hard on mulch. Freezing and thawing cycles break down organic material. Heavy rains wash away thin layers. Wind scatters lightweight pieces across your yard. By the time March rolls around, what started as a 3-inch layer in fall might be down to an inch or less.

Spring is the sweet spot for refreshing your mulch for several reasons:

Soil temperature benefits. A fresh layer of mulch insulates soil, keeping roots cooler as temperatures rise. According to Clemson University’s Home & Garden Information Center, mulches keep soil cooler in summer and warmer in winter, maintaining more even soil temperature year-round.

Weed prevention timing. Spring is when weed seeds begin germinating. A 2-3 inch layer of fresh mulch blocks the sunlight those seeds need to sprout. Get ahead of the problem now and you’ll spend less time weeding later.

Moisture conservation. As temperatures climb and rain becomes less frequent, mulch becomes your garden’s best defense against evaporation. Proper mulching can cut your watering needs by half or more.

Curb appeal. Spring is when your outdoor space gets the most attention. Fresh mulch makes landscaping look intentional and well-maintained, whether you’re hosting brunch or just pulling into your driveway after work.

The benefits of mulching your garden beds

Mulching isn’t just about looks, though the visual improvement is immediate. According to Clemson University Extension research, properly applied mulch delivers real, measurable benefits:

Weed suppression. A 2-4 inch layer of mulch physically blocks light from reaching weed seeds, preventing germination. For existing weeds, it can smother smaller growth. The key is applying it deeply enough and ensuring your mulch material itself is weed-free.

Moisture retention. According to Clemson Extension research, mulch prevents water loss from soil through evaporation. This means less frequent watering, lower water bills, and more consistent soil moisture that plants prefer over the wet-dry cycle of bare soil.

Temperature regulation. Soil that’s too hot or too cold stresses plant roots. Mulch acts as insulation, buffering against extreme temperatures and keeping roots in their comfort zone.

Disease prevention. Here’s one many gardeners don’t consider: mulch prevents soil splashing during rain or watering. That splash is how soil-borne diseases end up on plant leaves. A good mulch layer keeps soil where it belongs.

Soil health improvement. Organic mulches like Sta-Green break down over time, adding organic matter to your soil. This improves soil structure, adds nutrients, and supports beneficial microbial activity. It’s like feeding your soil while you protect it.

Erosion control. Mulch protects topsoil from wind and water erosion, keeping your valuable soil in place and out of storm drains.

Lowe’s vs Home Depot: Where to buy your mulch

Both Lowe’s and Home Depot advertise “5 bags for $10” during their spring sales, but the deals are not equal. Here’s the math:

Store

Bag Size

Sale Price

Cost Per Cubic Foot

Lowe’s SpringFest

2 cu ft (Sta-Green)

$2.00/bag

$1.00

Home Depot Spring Black Friday

1.5 cu ft (Earthgro)

$2.00/bag

$1.33

Lowe's two-cubic-foot bags provide twenty-five percent more mulch coverage for the same price as competitors.

That 33-cent difference per cubic foot adds up. If you’re buying 50 bags for a major landscape refresh, Lowe’s saves you $16.50 compared to Home Depot. You’re getting 25% more mulch for the same money.

Beyond the price advantage, Lowe’s SpringFest timing works in your favor. The sale started March 26, 2026, while Home Depot’s comparable event typically runs in early-to-mid April. If you want to get your garden projects done now rather than waiting, Lowe’s is your move.

The MyLowe’s Rewards program sweetens the deal further. Free same-day delivery on orders over $25 means you can skip the hauling if you have a larger project. During Mulch Week (April 9-15), members earn 5x points on mulch purchases, adding future savings to today’s deal.

How to calculate and apply mulch for best results

Before you head to Lowe’s, figure out how much mulch you actually need. Here’s the simple formula:

Square footage × desired depth (inches) ÷ 324 = cubic yards needed

Since Lowe’s bags are 2 cubic feet each, and there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, you’ll need about 13.5 bags per cubic yard of coverage.

Quick reference for common projects:

Area

Depth

Bags Needed (2 cu ft)

100 sq ft

2 inches

~7 bags

200 sq ft

3 inches

~19 bags

500 sq ft

3 inches

~46 bags

Proper mulch depth and spacing from plant stems prevent moisture-related diseases.

Application tips from the experts:

Apply mulch 2-3 inches deep for new beds, or 1-2 inches if you’re just refreshing existing mulch. Clemson Extension recommends keeping mulch 6 inches away from tree trunks and plant stems to prevent rot and pest issues.

Color selection guide:

  • Brown mulch: Natural, versatile look that complements most landscapes

  • Black mulch: Creates modern contrast and makes green foliage pop visually

  • Red mulch: Warm accent that works well with tropical or southwestern garden styles

Prep your beds before mulching. Remove weeds, edge the beds for a clean line, and rake the surface smooth. If you have old mulch that’s broken down significantly, you can apply fresh mulch right over it. If the old layer is still thick, remove some before adding new material.

Maximize your SpringFest savings

To get the most from Lowe’s $2 mulch SpringFest deal, follow these strategies:

Join MyLowe’s Rewards before you shop. It’s free, takes two minutes, and unlocks free same-day delivery on orders over $25. Plus you’ll earn points on your purchase.

Time your purchase for Mulch Week if possible. April 9-15 offers 5x points on mulch for loyalty members. If you’re buying in bulk, those points add up to real future savings.

Check for complementary deals. SpringFest includes savings on related items like Sta-Green garden soil (also 5 for $10), Miracle-Gro potting mix, and annuals (2 for $20 on 12-packs). Grab everything you need for a complete garden refresh.

Consider delivery vs. pickup. For orders of 20+ bags, delivery starts making sense. At 50 bags, you’re looking at 1,000 pounds of material. Do you want that in your vehicle or Lowe’s truck?

Regional availability varies. Warmer regions see the mulch deal earlier than cooler climates. If you’re in the Midwest and don’t see $2 mulch yet, check again closer to April.

Refresh your garden with Lowe’s SpringFest deals

Lowe’s $2 mulch SpringFest deal represents the best value on mulch you’ll find all year. At 50% off regular prices and 25% cheaper per cubic foot than Home Depot’s comparable sale, the math is firmly in your favor.

Spring is the optimal time to tackle this project. You’ll get ahead of weeds, lock in soil moisture before summer heat arrives, and give your landscape that fresh, finished look that makes everything else in your yard look better too.

The deal runs through April 22, 2026, but popular colors and quantities can sell out. If you’re planning a weekend project, shop early in the sale. Visit lowes.com/l/savings/springfest to check availability in your area, or stop by your local Lowe’s Garden Center.

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