Home Depot's 'Spring Black Friday' sale is here

Find spring savings at Home Depot this weekend through Monday on mulch, patio furniture, ladders, and more. 

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Home Depot welcomes spring with savings as much as half off on indoor/outdoor carpet, window boxes, ceiling fans, and more.

Just in case you're already jonesing for some Black Friday action, Home Depot is stepping in with their annual Spring Black Friday sale starting... now.

The headline deal here should please anyone with Spring gardening plans, with 5 bags of Scotts Earthgro 2 cu. ft. Mulch for $10, or $2/bag. (It normally sells for $3.33/bag.) The EcoMyths Alliance recommends 100% wood mulch certified by the Mulch and Soil Council, both for environmental and pet safety reasons, and Scotts Earthgro fits the bill.

The sale isn't limited to mulch, of course. You'll also find deals for both indoor and outdoor home improvement projects, including planters, window boxes, bathroom fixtures, ceiling fans, and more. Here are a few of our favorites:

The sale runs from Thursday 4/9 until Monday 4/13. And if you miss this Spring Black Friday sale, you can rest easy knowing that Cyber Monday always follows soon after!

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