Find Out When Mulch Goes On Sale: Your Guide To Scoring Affordable Mulch + Tips!

If you've been wondering when does mulch go on sale? The answer is now! Score mulch for a slow as $2 per bag, the lowest price of the year.

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Looking to beautify your yard affordably this season? I've got you covered! Mulch often goes on sale during key sale events like Spring Black Friday, Memorial Day, and Labor Day at major retailers such as Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Walmart. Mulch isn't just for looks — it's essential for maintaining plant health by regulating soil temperature and retaining moisture. By taking advantage of mulch sales, you can save up to 50% on your expenses.

Lets check out the best deals at Lowe’s, Home Depot, and other stores, so you can spruce up your garden without overspending.

Score The Best Mulch Sales During The Spring Season (NOW) At Lowe’s, Home Depot and Walmart

Home Depot Spring - $3.78 Mulch

The Home Depot has the Vigoro Mulch 2 cu. ft. in black, brown, or red for $3.78. (Regularly $3.97) There is a limit of 25 per order. This offer is valid through April 2th.

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Lowe's Spring Fest - $2 Mulch 

Also happening now, shop the Lowe's Spring Fest and pick up the Premium 2 cu. ft. Hardwood Mulch in black brown, or red for just $2.00 each. (Regularly $3.98) This offer is valid through April 2nd. Of all the deals going on right now, this one is the stand-out!

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Walmart - $2.47 Mulch

Walmart is conveniently located and also currently offers Rollback savings on mulch. Pick up the Hyponex by Scotts for $2.47. (Regularly $3.47). Do note that this one is a smaller bag and covers less ground then the previously mentioned deals and likely because it is a brand name item.

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Here's What To Look For To Find The Best Price on Mulch

Calculate Cost per Cubic Foot: You have to compare apples to apples to know exactly what you’re paying. It’s funny, but there isn’t a consistent measurement between brands, so you have to do a little homework to determine an equal footing and comparison. The easiest way is to figure out the price by cubic foot — divide the total price by the number of cubic feet. Then you compare between brands and ensure that you’re getting the best deal.

Consider Bulk Purchases: Like most items, the more you buy, the lower the price is by unit.  Mulch is no different. You’ll want to compare bulk options with the bagged options to ensure you’re getting the best deal.

While it might vary from region to regions, a general rule of thumb is that wood-based mulch runs on average about $2 per cubic foot. When the sales hit at stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot, prices can drop to as low as $1 per cubic foot. 

Mulch Sales: FAQ

What is the most cost-effective mulch?
However, organic options like shredded leaves, grass clippings, and compost tend to be the most economical as they can often be obtained for free or at a low cost. Additionally, bulk purchases of wood chips or straw mulch can offer significant savings compared to bagged mulch options.

Where is the best place to buy cheap mulch?
Large home improvement stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot, as well as local garden centers and landscaping supply companies, are popular options for finding competitively priced mulch, especially during sales events.

Is red or black mulch more expensive?
There is little difference between red and black mulch. Both are dyed to achieve their color, so the price should ideally be the same. Any pricing differences are usually attributed to the quality, quantity and/or brand.

What is the best, but still affordable mulch?
This depends mostly on your needs and preferences. The organic options like leaves, grass clippings, and compost are the most affordable (even free) and provide the essential soil benefits you want. They may not achieve the look you are wanting, though. So start with the design you have in mind, and work towards a balance of visual appeal and price.

Which mulch lasts the longest?
This is a loaded question and is going to vary based on your location, climate, the type of mulch, and how well it’s maintained. Hardwood mulch (cedar or cypress) is a popular choice as it tends to be long-lasting and easy to maintain. It can last 1 to 2 years. But there are options, like mulch made of recycled rubber that will cost you more, but last substantially longer — as much as 5 to 10 years.  It once again comes to finding a balance between aesthetic and cost. 

- Melissa