Feb 5, 2026

Outdoor Purchases at Home Depot You Need To Buy Before Spring

Written by Vance Cariaga
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Edited by Brendan McGinley
Discover Entrance of The Home Depot, with flag, plants and chairs, in Mount Prospect, Illinois

Spring officially starts on March 20 this year, which means much of the country will soon turn the corner into warmer weather and more outdoor activities. To prepare for the change in seasons, consumers typically head to their nearest home improvement or home goods chain to stock up on outdoor items.



One of those chains is Home Depot, which offers thousands of items at more than 2,300 stores in North America. Better yet, it has a lot of great items at affordable prices, so you can prepare for spring without breaking your budget. Here are seven outdoor items from Home Depot you need to buy before spring begins.

Price: $299

The Ryobi One+ push mower features a pair of 18-volt batteries that can cut as much as one-third of an acre and run for up to 40 minutes. The machine's brushless motor technology automatically reacts to mowing conditions and increases or decreases the blade speed.

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Price: $199

If you get a craving for smoked meat this spring, the Nexgrill 29-inch barrel charcoal grill with smoker does the job at an affordable price. The unit offers 741 square inches of total cooking space on its porcelain steel wire cooking grids. You can choose from various charcoal tray positions in the main barrel, and the spring-loaded charcoal chimney allows for efficient airflow.

Price: $126.17

This 82-gallon FreeGarden Earth Enviro World compost bin provides an eco-friendly way to turn weeds, leaves and leftover food scraps into healthier gardens during the spring planting season. It is made of 100% recycled content and features a single-unit main body that is easy to assemble and can hold up under extreme weather conditions. The unit also features an animal- and pest-resistant lid.



Price: $149

The Vigoro elevated cedar garden bed measures 2 feet by 4 feet and lets you grow flowers, herbs and vegetables in tight outdoor spaces. It's made of naturally rot-resistant cedar sides and is waist-high, which means you don't have to spend a lot of time bending or kneeling. The unit also has a storage shelf for pots, dirt, tools and other accessories.

Price: $36.99

The WaLensee weed puller is 38 1/2 inches long and lets you get rid of weeds while standing, which lowers the risk of back strain. It has a five-claw design that is suitable for different soil types and features five 2.75-inch steel teeth that are long enough to uproot even the most stubborn weeds. You also can use a foot pedal to penetrate the ground and grab the entire weed, including its roots — which prevents it from growing back.

Price: $9.97

Kellogg Garden Organics all-natural raised bed and potting mix offers a nutrient-rich, all-natural way to grow veggies, herbs, flowers and other plants in raised beds and outdoor containers. The mix is formulated with organic ingredients that help promote strong roots and plant growth.

Price: $20.90

Avid gardeners should get a lot of value out of the eight-piece garden tool set by Pure Garden. This affordably priced set is housed in a canvas tote tool organizer and includes a rake, trowel, shovel, snip, pruner, spray bottle and soft wire tie for tying plants to stakes.

Editor's note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.



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Written by
Vance Cariaga
Edited by
Brendan McGinley