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10 best lawn and garden deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale today
It’s time to start preparing your lawn, garden and patio for spring. This probably means doing some lawn cleanup work, creating a comfortable environment on your porch and planting your garden to provide flowers and vegetables throughout the summer.
Right now, the Amazon Big Spring Sale is going on, which means you’ll discover great deals on the time-saving tools, furniture and products you need to enjoy your lawn and garden throughout the spring, summer and fall. You only have a few days (until March 25) to take advantage of these limited-time deals, so don’t wait.
10 best lawn and garden deals available right now on Amazon
Our in-house team of lawn and garden experts have curated this roundup of the best deals on the tools, outdoor furniture and items you’ll need to make your outdoor living space a beautiful and comfortable place to spend time.
Greenworks 40V 16″ cordless lawnmower: $224 (25% off)
You can snag a generous 25% off this popular Greenworks 40V 16-inch cordless push lawnmower at the Amazon Big Spring Sale. It comes with a battery and charger included. What’s great about the Greenworks lawn care products is that more than 75 of them use the same 40V rechargeable battery pack.
This push lawnmower provides the power you need with up to 45 minutes of runtime on a fully charged battery. Recharging a battery takes about 120 minutes. The mower is ideal for small to medium-sized yards (up to 0.5 acres). It comes with an easy push start button. The unit itself weighs under 38 pounds and offers a mulching or bagging option.
Greenworks 40V cordless leaf blower: $93 (28% off)
If you still need to gather up leaves or remove unwanted debris from your lawn now that winter is finally over, this Greenworks 40V cordless leaf blower will do the trick. It comes with one battery and a charger. It’s ideal for cleaning leaves and debris from hard surfaces, like a patio. Of course, it also works nicely on a lawn too, all without making too much noise.
There’s a variable speed control, so you can boost the air power up to 150MPH when needed. The unit itself is lightweight (just 3.27 pounds) and it has an integrated handle that’s comfortable to hold.
We suggest investing in one or two extra batteries ($54 each) since one fully charged battery will only keep the blower going for about 15 minutes when it’s used at full power.
Greenworks lawn mower, leaf blower and trimmer bundle: $408 (15% off)
Here’s your limited-time chance to upgrade to three popular, battery-powered lawn tools at the same time and save 15% on the entire bundle. This deal includes the Greenworks 40V 16-inch brushless and cordless lawn mower, a leaf blower and a 13-inch string trimmer, along with two battery packs and a charger.
The mower provides the power you need with up to 45 minutes of runtime on a fully charged 4.0Ah battery. Meanwhile, the 13-inch string trimmer has a head that rotates 90 degrees, so you can trim and edge at multiple angles. The 40V blower delivers up to 100 MPH for powerful leaf and debris cleanup.
What we love about this three-tool combo is that because it runs on rechargeable battery packs, there’s no gas or oil required.
Husqvarna Automower 430HX robot lawn mower: $1,875 (25% off)
This spring, invest in a robotic lawn mower that you control with your smartphone and then let it do the heavy labor while you kick back in a lounge chair or hammock and relax.
The 430XH Automower can handle up to 0.8 acres on a single charge. It’s battery-powered, offers quiet operation and has a nine-inch cutting width. From your smartphone, you can control scheduling, adjust settings, track location and check the mowing status. It also supports voice commands via Amazon Alexa or Google Home. The mower is equipped with GPS theft tracking and a built-in alarm system.
This robotic mower is also weatherproof. It can navigate narrow passages, travel around objects and drive over 22-degree slopes while cutting a lawn at up to 1,430 square feet per hour.
Psilvam poly lumber garden bunch: $250 ($50 off with instant coupon)
This poly lumber bench is super easy to assemble in less than 20 minutes. It looks like premium wood. However, it’s made from a fully weatherproof polystyrene material that’s designed to last for more than 20 years.
The bench measures 48 x 25 x 37 inches and has a seat height of 15.35 inches. It supports up to 700 pounds and is spacious enough for two people. You can choose between six different colors, although not all of the color options are currently on sale.
This beautiful and durable bench does not require any special maintenance. It’s easy to clean using soapy water. It’ll look great on your porch, deck or yard.
Best Choice Products raised garden bed: $105 (13% off)
If you want to give gardening a try this season, these raised garden beds allow you to plant flowers or vegetables easily and without having to get down on your hands and knees.
This wooden raised garden bed measures 48 x 24 x 32 inches. It offers built-in lockable wheels and a convenient storage shelf.
Since this garden bed stands 32 inches tall, it’s perfect for those who struggle to bend down or lean over while gardening. The included garden bed liner separates the wood from the soil, so the planter stays in excellent condition while preventing weeds from interfering with plant growth.
Rainpoint smart sprinkler timer: $70 (16% off)
Using this smart sprinkler timer, you’re able to connect any traditional garden hose to the device and then remotely control it using your smartphone. It features a brass water inlet to reduce wear on the water timer itself and its faucet thread.
One handy feature is that this smart hose timer continuously adapts to local weather. It’ll automatically optimize your pre-set watering schedule and can delay watering for 24, 48 or 72 hours when it rains. It can also turn on and provide supplement watering when it is dry.
You’re also able to water by volume. This means you can set how many gallons as you want to be dispersed per session. It supports three watering plans and two watering modes. Each can have a different start time, duration and watering frequency. The single smartphone app can simultaneously control up to four of these sprinkler timers.
Ego Power+ ST1623T cordless string trimmer: $300 (41% off)
This cordless string trimmer allows you to create sharp and straight edges along your lawn’s perimeter. It comes with a 16-inch trimmer, two batteries and a charger. You can expect up to 60 minutes of use with each fully charged battery.
The trimmer’s telescopic carbon fiber shaft is easy to adjust and the handle is ergonomically designed for comfort.
Now’s the perfect time to purchase this handy cordless lawn tool, since it’s currently 41% off on Amazon. You’ll pay just $300, reduced from $509.
Scotts GrubEx grub killer: $27 (15% off)
Prevent grubs by applying Scotts GrubEx in early spring and again in early summer. It can be used in addition to weed killer and the fertilizer of your choice.
During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, a 14.35-pound bag of GrubEx, which is enough to cover 5,000 square feet of lawn, is on sale for 15% off. This brings the price down to just $27 per bag.
This grub killer also controls caterpillars, chinch bugs, May/June beetles and other creatures that can wreak havoc on your lawn. It’ll also help control Japanese beetle infestations when applied annually.
Worx Landroid L robotic lawn mower: $855 (43% off)
The Worx Landroid L is a 20V 6.0Ah robotic lawnmower that’s able to cut up to 0.5 acres (21,780 square feet) per charge. A battery and charger are included.
Since it’s a robotic mower, you can control it remotely using your smartphone. One convenient feature is that the battery pack used to power this mower is the same one that works with all of Worx’s other Power Share cordless tools.
The mower comes with the boundary wire, wire connectors and everything else needed for the robot to cut your lawn efficiently and on the schedule you choose.
Regularly $1,500, Amazon Prime members can score the Worx robot lawn mower for just $855, a savings of 43%.
To discover even more great deals on the products you want and need, be sure to read all of our latest and continuously updated home, kitchen and outdoor coverage. To learn about high-tech ways to care for your lawn, be sure to read our just-published roundup of the best robot lawnmowers and other smart lawn-care tech.
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Monastery in Thailand under investigation after authorities find 41 bodies allegedly used for meditation
A Buddhist monastery in Thailand is under investigation after authorities discovered more than 40 bodies on site which were allegedly used for meditation practices, police said Sunday.
Forty-one cadavers were found at Pa Nakhon Chaibovorn monastery in Thailand’s Phichit province on Saturday, a senior police officer told AFP.
“The bodies were accompanied with death and body donation certificates,” he said, adding that so far no charges have been filed.
He said police were reaching out to relatives of the deceased to confirm that the bodies were donated willingly.
“We are trying to make sure that none of the dead bodies were stolen,” said the officer who requested anonymity.
The search came days after police discovered 12 bodies at another monastery in neighboring Kamphaeng Phet province on Wednesday, according to Thai local media.
The head of the Phichit province monastery, Phra Ajarn Saifon Phandito, told Thai PBS television channel that the use of corpses was part of a “meditation technique” he developed.
“Many of the people who come to learn are abbots and all these monks… pass on the knowledge,” he said. “I don’t know how many have adopted my technique.”
He also told another local TV station that “practitioners meditate in pavilions that hold coffins with the human remains.”
Kom Pattarakulprasert, director of the Phichit Office of Buddhism, told the Bangkok Post that the inclusion of bodies in meditation was unusual.
“I asked Phra Ajarn Saifon Phandito if there were any cadavers and was told that there were none,” Kom told the outlet. “But when journalists discovered the 41 bodies, I was taken aback by the conflicting stories. I will discuss whether this practice is appropriate with the local head of the clergy.”
Phichit police said they are working with authorities in other provinces to investigate how widespread this practice is.
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Charlotte airport workers walk off job at start of busy Thanksgiving travel week
Charlotte, N.C. — Service workers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport have gone on strike during a busy week of Thanksgiving travel to protest what they say are unlivable wages.
Employees of ABM and Prospect Airport Services cast ballots Friday to authorize the work stoppage in North Carolina, which a spokesperson said began Monday morning.
Officials with Service Employees International Union announced the impending strike in a statement early Monday, saying the workers would demand “an end to poverty wages and respect on the job during the holiday travel season.”
ABM and Prospect Airport Services contract with American Airlines to provide services including cleaning airplane interiors, removing trash and escorting passengers in wheelchairs.
Workers say they previously raised the alarm about their growing inability to afford basic necessities, including food and housing. They described living paycheck to paycheck, unable to cover expenses like car repairs while performing jobs that keep countless planes running on schedule.
“We’re on strike today because this is our last resort. We can’t keep living like this,” ABM cabin cleaner Priscilla Hoyle said in a statement. “We’re taking action because our families can’t survive.”
Several hundred workers were expected to walk off the job and continue the work stoppage throughout Monday.
Most of them earn between $12.50 and $19 an hour, which is well below the living wage for a single person with no children in the Charlotte area, union officials said.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport officials have said this holiday travel season is expected to be the busiest on record, with an estimated 1.02 million passengers departing the airport between last Thursday and the Monday after Thanksgiving.
In addition to walking off the job, striking workers plan to hold an 11 a.m. rally and a 1 p.m. “‘Strikesgiving’ lunch” in place of the Thanksgiving meal that many of the workers won’t be able to afford later this week, union officials said.
“Airport service workers make holiday travel possible by keeping airports safe, clean, and running,” the union said. “Despite their critical role in the profits that major corporations enjoy, many airport service workers must work two to three jobs to make ends meet.”
ABM said it would take steps to minimize disruptions from any demonstrations.
“At ABM, we appreciate the hard work our team members put in every day to support our clients and help keep spaces clean and people healthy,” the company said in a statement last week.
Prospect Airport Services said last week that the company recognizes the seriousness of the potential for a strike during the busy holiday travel season.
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DHL cargo plane crashes near airport in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius amid concern over alleged Russian sabotage
Vilnius, Lithuania — A DHL cargo plane crashed early Monday near the airport in Lithuania’s capital, killing one person, authorities said as they searched for clues to what caused the tragedy. Lithuanian officials, who in the past weeks have been investigating incendiary devices allegedly sent on Western-bound cargo planes, stopped short of linking the crash with that investigation.
“It is premature to associate it with anything or to make any attributions,” State Security Department chief Darius Jauniskis told reporters.
Images from the crash site in the capital Vilnius showed debris from the plane and packages on fire scattered across the residential area, which had been cordoned off by the emergency services.
“We cannot rule out the case of terrorism. We have warned that such things are possible, we see an increasingly aggressive Russia… but we cannot make any attributions or point fingers yet,” Jauniskis said.
U.S. and European law enforcement agencies have been working together for weeks to investigate whether incendiary devices that detonated in July at DHL logistics hubs in Germany and Britain were part of a larger operation directed by Russian military intelligence agencies, the highest level of the Russian government, or by outside individuals acting in the interests of Russia, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to CBS News in early November.
According to the Lithuanian police, the plane, flying from the eastern German city of Leipzig, skidded several hundred yards before hitting the residential house that was set on fire, along with smaller buildings and a car.
Renatas Pozela, head of the firefighting and rescue department, said one person from the plane’s four-member crew died in the crash that happened as the plane came in to land in Vilnius.
Head of National Crisis Management Centre Vilmantas Vitkauskas said the residential building was successfully evacuated, with its 12 residents moved to safety.
German logistics company DHL said the cargo aircraft was operated by its partner SwiftAir and had made an “emergency landing” in Lithuania.
“We can confirm that today, at approximately 4:30 am CET, a Swiftair aircraft, operated by a service partner on behalf of DHL, performed an emergency landing about one kilometer [about half a mile] from VNO Airport [Vilnius, Lithuania] while en route from LEJ Airport [Leipzig, Germany] to VNO Airport,” it said in a statement.
Lithuanian police Chief Arunas Paulauskas said investigators had gone to the hospital to talk to the pilots.
It was not immediately clear what caused the crash.
Earlier this month Lithuania said it had carried out arrests as part of a criminal probe into the sending of incendiary devices on Western-bound planes.
Polish and Lithuanian media said the devices, including electric massagers implanted with a flammable substance, were sent from Lithuania to the U.K. in July and could be behind a lorry fire outside Warsaw.
U.K. anti-terrorism police said last month that they were investigating how a parcel burst into flames at a depot earlier this year, after a similar case in Germany that officials blamed on Russia. The Lithuanian president’s chief security advisor said this month that Moscow had been behind the incidents.
“We know who the source of these operations is. It is Russian military intelligence,” Kestutis Budrys told Ziniu radio. “We cannot let this go unanswered as it will only escalate into the new kinds of actions.”
Poland and Lithuania, both NATO members bordering Russia who have been major allies of Ukraine amid that country’s efforts to fend off Russia’s full-scale invasion, have frequently warned about Russian-inspired sabotage on EU soil.
The 2025 Homeland Threat Assessment published at the end of October said the U.S. continues to be concerned about threats to aviation and air cargo systems, including the “potential use of the air cargo supply chain to ship concealed dangerous and potentially deadly items.”
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration said in a statement in October that it was continually adjusting its security posture as necessary and would “promptly share any and all relevant information with our industry partners, to include requirements and recommendations that help them reduce risk.”
“Over the past several months, as part of a multi-layered security approach, TSA worked with industry partners to put additional security measures for U.S. aircraft operators and foreign air carriers regarding certain cargo shipments bound for the United States, in line with the 2021 TSA Air Cargo Security Roadmap,” the TSA’s statement noted at the time.