Join the Home Depot Garden Club
If you enjoy getting your hands dirty, I suggest joining the Home Depot Garden Club. It's free and may save you money if you can tolerate getting an e-mail about once a week from them. (I only open them if the subject mentions a coupon or deal.)
The e-mail they sent last week had a buy one get one free coupon for bulbs. (If the link doesn't work it's because you need to join to access the coupons.) I bought two packs of tulips, priced at $7 each, so in the end I got 28 bulbs for $7 plus tax. I also bought a pack of four compact florescent light bulbs for less than $6.
Consider joining, it may payoff for you!



Ralph's often has compact florescent bulbs for $1 each!
Doh! Serves me right for not paying attention to prices. The last time I bought CFLs they were $10 for a four-pack, so I figured five and change was a great deal. Darn. ~Julia
After the manner this unethical and dishonest behemoth has displayed over the last 4 years (so far) in using whatever it can to bully themselves into the Sunland-Tujunga community, which definitely doesn't want them, I wouldn't buy ANYTHING, EVER from them.
Julia,
Hats off to Chevron "Extra Mile" stores and Van Houtte coffee. For the month of October they are donating $.10 per cup to Breast Cancer Awareness for every cup of coffee sold! Unlike the Supermarket chains that solicit donations for various charitable causes at the checkout by asking you to dig in to your pocket and simply pass on what is collected and try to take the credit, Chevron/Van Houtte are not asking anyone to pay any more and footing the donation themselves!
sorry about my prior comment being placed in the home depot blurb...it was more of a general comment and not associated with the home depot garden club
Lowe's also have a club that you can sign up for on the web. They send out regular magazines, which frequently have coupons for $10 or more off of plants and other garden items like lawn fertilizer.