Miracle-Gro All Purpose Garden Soil Just $1.98 at Home Depot (Regularly $4.27) | Last Day to Save
The Home Depot spring deals have sprung!🌺
Today, May 1st only, select Home Depot locations are offering Miracle-Gro All Purpose Garden Soil for just $1.98 per bag (regularly $4.27)! Note that you can purchase these bags online and then choose free in-store pick-up to save on shipping/delivery charges.
This is a great time to stock up on this gardening soil for Spring and Summer gardening projects!
Note that prices vary based on location.
This would be a great time to grab a few bags of this all-purpose garden soil if you have some upcoming gardening projects on your agenda. Using this soil helps retain moisture and continuously feeds for up to three months!
Plus, Home Depot has a handy little calculator on their site so you can see how much you’ll need to complete any projects!
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In ground soil, so not for pots? does it matter?
Hi there! It appears that this soil is best for in ground plants. If planting in a raised bed they do suggest using half potting soil and half in ground soil. Hoping this is helpful! 🤗
I asked the worker the same question and she said she always uses this for her potted plants. I bought 5 bags today
Is this price only available online?
Hey there! You can always call in to your location to double check OR order online for store pick up if available near you. Hope this helps!
Not available for store pick up? Crazy
8,510 in stock at N Little Rock
Same near me. Not available to buy online
Same in Ohio! Not available for store pick up but 5200 in stock.
It sounds like you’ll need to take an in-person trip, shandabell. 😚
Sorry to be negative but, my husband and I are avid gardeners. In my humble opinion, this “garden soil” is horrible…mostly ground up pine bark filler. We purchased 75 bags last year and could not believe the “quality”. Purchased one bag this year just to see…it was awful. Just my experience.
I agree. We have an acreage and are better off using our own soil dug from our land and homemade compost than buying any of the junk at the stores right now.