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Wed, Jun 11, 08 at 20:12
| We happened to stop by the Newport Lowe's today and all of their discount plants were marked down to 50 cents!
I don't think every Lowe's does this but the one in Newport puts all their dry or marked off plants on racks out in the parking lot. I always stop there looking for a bargain. Today people were filling carts like crazy, one lady had a big cart full of pink (wild type?) and baby's breath. The lady in front of me in line had 3 carts, one full of topiary type evergreens (the ones that look like poodles). One of the employees kept looking over at her and saying "those were $79 two days ago"! So, check out your Lowe's (don't yell at me for going to a box store, please!) and you might pick up a good deal! |
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| Anyone know if this is happening at the Nashville Lowes? |
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- Posted by amazindirt z7 ETN (My Page) on Thu, Jun 12, 08 at 21:46
| The BIG summer sales haven't hit the Knoxville Lowes yet, but I did get some good deals today. Relatively healthy pampas grass in gallons for $1.99, gallon Goldflame honeysuckles for $0.99, $30 size dappled willow for $6. :-) And honeybunny, I would NEVER yell at you for shopping Lowes. I am very well known at all the Lowes in my area. :-) |
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- Posted by columbiajen 6 (columbiajen@aol.com) on Thu, Jun 12, 08 at 23:59
| The Columbia Lowes has plants for sale as well. I got some wonderful looking petunias yesterday for 25 cents. They had a whole table full and the manager said they will put stuff on the discount table throughout the remainder of summer. I love a good deal! Jennifer |
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- Posted by cindylouhoo 6MidTN (My Page) on Fri, Jun 13, 08 at 13:42
| Yeah, Lowe's has some great deals! on their clearance rack. It's only about 5 min. from our house, and I stop there frequently. I got a Knockout rose bush for $5 last week. Wish that had be .50 instead! |
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- Posted by honeybunny442 z6 TN (My Page) on Sat, Jun 14, 08 at 9:03
| If I could keep them alive, I'd stock up for the next swap meet. Went back yesterday and got a boston fern, a viburnum, a buddleia and a few other things. They had racks of wave petunias and impatiens. The lady in front of me got the last fig. It's crazy, I feel like camping in the parking lot! |
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