Right now, Spring Hill Nursery is offering $20 off a $20 purchase with code 414217! That’s the craziest thing I have ever seen! I know how many of you love Spring Hill and this is perfect timing for our yards.
You can even use the code on the clearance plants and flowers!
I’m not sure how long the code will work for once it goes viral. So, use it while you can!!
(Thanks Hip2Save)
Jamie
Tried it and it worked! I was so shocked! All you pay is shipping! I was planning on planting a bunch of new stuff this weekend, so I'm glad I got this deal! Thanks so much!
Katie
Great prices plus you get $25 off 50 even better
Heather Seeley
Thanks!! I got some grape vines! I am so excited!
Holly
Awesome! Just what I needed for the new flowerbed I'm putting in this year. I ordered the "three season" garden, which happened to be 50% off. . .so instead of $46, I paid just $3 plus S&H for TEN perennials. Thanks! 🙂
Tiffany
It showed the Raspberries at 14.99 for 3 and blackberries 9.99 for one but when I put in the code they went down 7.49 and 6.69. WOW!!!!! 88¢ for 3 Raspberry and 2 Blackberry. YEAY. I am so excited I was going to buy these this week anyways.
Claudia
Yay! it worked! thank you so much!
Jamie
HOlly,how did you find the 3 season garden that was on sale? I found the garden but it doesn't say it is on sale. Do I need to find it in a certain place?
Jamie
nevermind, I see it now. I'm not sure why, but now all the sales are showing up on the site for me. Either way, thanks for the heads up. I would have settled for 4 plants and now I get 10! Wahooo!
Maile
So how do you use both discounts? When I put in the code, it takes away the $25 off $50 purchase?
Stephanie
If you type in "one cent sale" into the search it will bring up a ton of sale items. The Kew Red Lavender didn't show that it was on sale until the check out. But I got a $40 worth of perennials for $.24 plus $10 shipping.
Tiffany Parkinson
Not working as of 7 am 4-20 ðŸ™
Amy
I did this last night and got some raspberries and blackberries. I have been meaning to get these for years. Now the question is where to plant them. 🙂 Thanks Malea you rock!!!