I Waited All Year for Home Depot’s Spring Black Friday — Here Are the Flowering Shrubs I'm Buying Before They Sell Out
Here are the best roses, hydrangeas, azaleas, and one must-have peony to snag before they sell out!
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If there's one big sale I circle on my gardening calendar every single year, it is Home Depot's Spring Black Friday event. While everyone else is rushing to buy power tools and patio furniture, I'm making a beeline straight for the garden center.
Buying mature, live plants can be one of the biggest investments you make in your yard. But during this massive spring sale, you can completely transform your landscape for a fraction of the normal cost. This is the exact moment I look to stock up on classic, high-value flowering shrubs — from favorite hydrangeas and elegant roses to the azaleas that are the absolute stars of my spring garden.
If you've been holding off on your spring planting, look no further. I've dug through the sale to find the absolute best deals, including one highly coveted peony that is guaranteed to disappear fast. Here are the show-stopping flowering shrubs I'm adding to my cart right now.
Article continues belowThe Lone Peony
Before we get into the main categories, I have to issue a quick sell-out warning. Home Depot has exactly one gorgeous peony variety included in this massive sale. Because mature peonies are the ultimate garden investment, they always sell out fast. I guarantee this will be the first thing to disappear from the site, so if you want one, add it to your cart before you do anything else!
The "Sarah Bernhardt" is known for its massive, incredibly fragrant, pastel pink double blooms. Because this deal gets you a mature, 2-gallon live shrub, you won't have to wait years for it to establish and flower like you would with smaller bare roots.
The Roses
Roses are the ultimate classic garden staple, but establishing a new rose bed with fully mature shrubs can quickly eat up your spring budget. Shopping the Spring Black Friday event is the absolute smartest way to get large, bloom-ready plants for a fraction of their normal cost. Whether you want an elegant, sprawling groundcover variety or a famously low-maintenance option that practically thrives on neglect, here are the roses I'm adding to my cart.
We love multi-pack plant deals, and grabbing a 2-pack of these gorgeous drift roses during the sale is the smartest way to fill out your garden borders. They offer elegant, bright white blooms and a spreading habit that looks incredibly high-end for a fraction of the cost.
If you want instant impact, this mature 2-gallon Peach Drift rose is a must-buy. It features stunning pink-and-orange blooms that create a lush, sprawling carpet of color across your garden beds with barely any effort required.
If you want the romance of roses without the fussy maintenance, Knock Outs are the ultimate lazy-gardener hack. This vibrant pink variety features gorgeous "double" blooms but is notoriously hardy, disease-resistant, and practically takes care of itself.
The Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are the heavy hitters of the spring garden, famous for their massive, architectural blooms. Because they are such high-value plants, buying fully established, multi-gallon shrubs during a major sale event is one of my favorite money-saving gardening hacks. I always look for top-performing, reliable rebloomers—like the incredibly popular Endless Summer line—to guarantee my yard is full of color all season long.
Endless Summer hydrangeas are a massive favorite among our readers for a reason. The BloomStruck variety is a prolific rebloomer that pushes out gorgeous blue or purple flowers all summer long, easily adapting its color based on your soil's pH!
This isn't just a shrub — it's been trained into a stunning tree form! Buying a massive 3-gallon Limelight tree during a sale event is the ultimate hack for adding high-end, architectural beauty and massive green-to-pink blooms to your yard without paying premium nursery prices.
Talk about instant gratification! Snagging a fully established 5-gallon shrub during the Spring Black Friday sale is a massive win for your garden. The Incrediball variety is famous for its absolutely enormous, structural white blooms that will instantly anchor your flower beds.
The Azaleas
Here in the Pacific Northwest, azaleas are the absolute stars of my spring garden. Their massive bursts of color are the perfect way to instantly anchor your flower beds. While traditional azaleas put on a spectacular "one-and-done" show, I highly recommend using this sale to snag reblooming varieties. Buying them now means you'll get a gorgeous display this spring, and they will treat you to a second flush of color in the late summer and fall!
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Azaleas are typically a one-and-done spring show, but the famous Encore line actually reblooms! This low-maintenance, evergreen shrub pushes out a stunning display of coral-pink and white ruffled blooms in the spring, and will treat you to a second flush of color in late summer and fall.
If you want a bold, regal pop of color in your spring landscape, this mature 2-gallon purple azalea is a fantastic investment. Like all Encore varieties, it will bloom heavily in the spring and again in the fall, giving you twice the value from a single shrub.
If you prefer a clean, elegant aesthetic in your spring garden, this Autumn Moonlight variety is an absolute must-have. It produces masses of stunning, pure white ruffled blooms that pop beautifully against its evergreen foliage.

Allie Kerkhoff has been with Gardening Know How since 2020, working across direct sales, project management, and e-commerce. With a Master’s in Economics from the University of British Columbia and a background in strategic planning, digital publishing, and revenue strategy. She specializes in tracking gardening trends and identifying the tools, products, and innovations that gardeners love. Allie works closely with the editorial team to research and write product-focused articles that help readers find the best solutions for their gardens. A newer gardener herself, she enjoys testing tools in her Pacific Northwest backyard as she transforms it into her own personal oasis.