Whenever I go to Lowes I always check the clearance rack in the back of the garden center. I was lucky a few weeks ago when I found this
May Night Salvia and
Apricot Delight Yarrow on sale for $2.00 each. They looked pretty bad when I bought them, but with a little TLC they are now thriving and I hope to plant them this weekend. Isn't it great to save a plant and save some money too!
Wishing you all a great weekend!
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That's a great tip and believe me I know my Lowe's plant clearance racks, too.
I can't tell you how many shrubs and perennials I've bought that way.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Babs
Donna, I used to love to buy clearance plants from Target but our Target closed down their plant section. Nice to know that Lowe's does the same thing! I'll go check things out soon!
Lordy I miss doing that! Your plants look Gorgeous Donna...Happy weekend to you!
hughugs
How wonderful, Donna. Thank you for saving these plants~~~
Wow, what a deal! Once in a while I find some clearance plants and try to nurse them back to health. I better check out the nursery soon! Thanks for stopping by earlier! Have a great day!
-Lynn
I agree, I find some real keepers on the clearance cart and most just need a little trimming, some fresh soil and a good soaking...of course a little TLC never hurts either. Just found you through Brenda's blog and am your newest follower.
All of my plants currently look bad, but finally we got some rain!
Brenda
Dr. Donna to the rescue!! I think you and Karrie are built out of the same stuff...she's always out rescuing plants too - me, well, I prefer to save the junk :) lol!!
I love when the nurseries start to clearance out the plants...you can get some great buys!
Great saving idea of plants and money as well.
Cassy from Acoustic Guitar Lessons
Yes indeed, wit the right care plants can bounce back so very well.;))
Have a lovely Monday Donna,
xoxo
Hi Donna! I also like to check for plant sales at Lowes's. I recently bought 4 butterfly bushes for $4.97 a piece. I planted them yesterday and they look great. Can't wait till next spring when they will hopefully thrive and bloom. I honestly don't know why more stores don't do likewise.
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