MUST SEE - COSTCO 2025 GARDEN CENTER DEALS
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Costco is a place that usually has the best price per unit on a lot of merchandise, because they buy in bulk sizes and we only have one size to choose from, so they can discount that heavily. With that said, Costco has many of their 2025 Garden Center items in stock and for sale now, so I decided to do a walk through and point out some of the deals.
Great video. I had no idea Costco had a gardening section. They really have everything.
Thanks Laura - They carry a lot of supplies, only in the spring, not like some of the other stores that have a year around garden center.
Thank you for sharing loved it
Thank you for sharing. I just subscribed. It's such a pleasure listening to you. May you walk in beauty always.
That's so nice. Thank you.
That Holly Tone price is really, really good. I just paid $21.98 at Home Depot for the same 27 lb bag. Unfortunately, our Costco doesn't have it in stock yet. I'll grab a couple more bags from Costco if they do get some in before spring is in full bloom.
Yes, Costco usually has the best price, but their selections are limited. I went to a different Costco today, and saw other products in there, that aren't in my local Costco. I'm not sure how they decide which store gets what product..
@TheBackGardenYard Good to know! Luckily, I've got 3 Costcos somewhat close by to me, so I'll keep my eyes peeled for the Holly Tone to (hopefully) be stocked in one of them.
Thank FATHER GOD Heading into spring. WOW great prices. 😊❤
Amen!
This was helpful. Thank you.
Good luck with your garden this year.
I'm a surprised to see Dr. Earth product at Costco__with it was potting soil. 😋💖🙌😺
I've never used the Dr. Earth product, but they say it's a good brand.
Oh I love those storage sheds. WOW they have everything. I wish we had Costco here in Texas. This is AWESOME. Thank you Brother for taking us along to teach us. FATHER GOD Bless you Brother and your family IN JESUS NAME AMEN AND AMEN
I have a shed, but it's too small. I am really wanting the larger one, lol, but I don't have a spare $999.99. Oh well, I've made do with what I have, so I'll keep on keeping on. Thank you for watching.
Oh I understand that Brother. That's the one I would like to have. But wanting it and affording it are two different things lol. But it was so much fun looking and seeing what all is available. Fun way to spend the day. My mom taught me that years ago. She said even with no money we can smell the roses along the way of life. Wise woman.
@@melindaroth5796 Your mom was a wise woman. Yea, I didn't buy most of the stuff I showed, but it's fun checking it out.
Music got too loud
Thank you... I wanted it to be background music, but I had to turn each segment down separately, and I obviously missed the last one... sorry about that...
Dont need the music!!!!
@@anngarnett4390 Exactly! Why do people totally screw up a video with background music?
Just turn your own volume down and relax damn!
@@anngarnett4390 I mean't for the music to just be background music, but I missed turning the last section down. Once I had uploaded the video, You tube wouldn't let me alter it. I'll try to do better...
New Sub! Excited to find your channel! 🙏🏽
Thanks - I'm working on 3 more videos for next week right now....
Where? In Brooklyn costco nothing fir garden
This is Duluth, GA Costco. They probably start down South with the garden merchandise.
I have used Dr Earth. And I've used Trifecta+. Trifecta+ is much better.
I'll probably just stick with my 10 10 10, lol
I don't patronize Costco due to the exorbitant membership. It's not like a co-op where you know if you have a membership the prices are only X amount above costs, just a pay to shop fee that never has made a lick of sense to me except gouging.
The marketing of ORGANIC is so loose it is pathetic nowadays. I worked at a large wastewater treatment facility and we shipped 150,000 pounds. day of our wastewater sludge to a compost processor that in turn sold it as "compost" to the companies for inclusion in their Organic mixes. Talk about a joke as they label it as biosolids, biocompost etc.! Never trust marketing as there is NO standard for Organic definition and where do people think they can obtain all this so called Organic material, hundreds of thousands of pounds?
I generally make my membership fees back with discount points received by shopping there, but I way overspend for stuff I wasn't going in there to buy, lol. Anyway, thanks for the perspective on "organic"...