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    Gardening Enthusiast Reveals Lowe's Policy for Half-Price Damaged Soil Bags

    A recent viral video featuring a gardening enthusiast, known online as "SlightlyKnowledgeableGardener," has brought to light a significant money-saving opportunity for consumers at Lowe's home improvement stores. The video, which has garnered widespread attention since its upload on July 25, 2025, details a specific store policy allowing customers to purchase damaged or ripped bags of gardening materials, such as soil, manure, and compost, at a 50% discount. This revelation could prove invaluable for gardeners and those undertaking landscaping projects on a budget. The creator, identified as @slightlygrowinit, meticulously guides viewers through the process of identifying these discounted items within a Lowe's store. She is seen actively searching for bags with visible tears or damage, explaining that this condition triggers the half-price policy. "This right here is going to save you money in your garden," she asserts, showcasing a large, torn bag of cow manure and compost. The video further demonstrates the practical solution offered by Lowe's: readily available "product recovery bags" positioned along the aisles, which customers can use to securely transport the contents of the compromised bags. Crucially, the video emphasizes the importance of integrity in utilizing this hack. The gardener explicitly advises against deliberately damaging products to secure a discount. "Please be honest, do not rip them yourself," she states, advocating for customers to only seek out already damaged items. She also shares a strategic tip, suggesting that if no ripped bags are found on a given day, returning to the store on a different occasion might yield better results. To substantiate her claims, the video includes a clear shot of a Lowe's receipt, confirming the purchase of a 40-pound bag of cow manure and compost for a significantly reduced price of $1.29. This direct evidence reinforces the authenticity of the hack. The information presented offers a practical and ethical method for consumers to save money on gardening essentials, potentially impacting how many shoppers approach their purchases at large retail chains.

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