Lidl is now selling a garden adget that is perfect for your flower beds and a fraction of the price of the B&Q version.
The handy tool helps you to save your outdoor space for less than £ 5.
New garden adget Perfect for flower beds
De Parkside bypass Secateurs will be available in the store from 24 August.
Retailing for only £ 3.99 per doll, the tool offers a cheaper alternative to the version of B&Q, which comes in at a good £ 17.
It is described as easy to use, complete with a locking mechanism with one hand and a practical wristband.
Available in a classic dark green color, they are also supplied with comfortable, non-slip handles that are adjustable to fit smaller and larger hands.
The product description emphasizes that the tool is ideal for cutting flowers and decorative bushes, so gardens are helped to get perfect clean cuts.
They are also equipped with a knife made of ground carbon steel to guarantee long -term sharpness.
The description recommends a maximum cut diameter of 10 mm.
It also comes with a handy three -year warranty, so that you are covered if something goes wrong.
Garden tools come to Lidl Middle Aisle
Another gardening that is essential to touch Lidl’s middle aisle next Week is a gadget detail trade for no less than £ 65 less than the version of Bosch.
The Discount Supermarket brings back more of his beloved Parkside DIY and Garden tools on Sunday 24 August, reports The Sun.
Among them are the Parkside Electric Leaf Ventilator and vacuum, which only costs £ 29.99.
It is a three-in-one gadget with blower, vacuum and fragmenting functions to help you tidy up your garden efficiently.
Asda offers Budgettuin buys
Lidl is not the only popular retailer who sells garden adgets this summer.
In May the sun reported that enthusiasts with green fingers buy a budget garden at Asda.
Shoppers can even take the gadget for half the price of a version from the range.
Asda is currently selling one Carbon planter For just £ 3, both online and in the store.
The gadget has a load handle to “make it easy to plant your flower bulbs”.
Put the device easily over your flower bed and press it to the ground.
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Then pull the handle and place your sphere in the perfectly uniform hole created.
You don’t even have to push the device down because the spring mechanism does all the work.
Top Gardening Trends from 2025
GardeningSexperts in Barnsdale Gardens have shared the best gardener trends of 2025.
Matrix plantation
It seems that a top plant trend for this year will be matrix plant.
In essence, plants in groups or blocks to give an effect to be wild while they are actually carefully managed.
Selection of the plants is essential to give interest all year with flowers, seed heads or matt/snowy flower heads. Some recommend using plants that sow, but this can make it more difficult to manage your matrix to remain under control.
Chrysanthemum Comeback
I hope that the modest Chrysanthemum makes as much comeback this year as Dahlias has in recent years, because the simple single -blinded types, such as ‘Innocence’ and ‘Cottage Abricot’ would be spectacular within a matrix schedule.
The hardy varieties are so easy to grow in a sunny place and give such a valuable eruption of the late summer and autumn color that would lift any boring-looking border.
Mixed boundaries
We have been promoting the growth of vegetables within decorative borders for quite some time and I think this could really start this year.
The choice of graceful -looking varieties that are available in seed catalogs is phenomenal and, if properly managed, visitors to your garden will not even realize that you can grow vegetables!
Must-have tool
My secret is out. I discovered the Hori Hori a few years ago and now it seems to be the case.
It is such well-made, adaptable tool that can be used as a trowel or weed tool in the garden that and everyone I speak to who have absolutely not used it would not be without. Enough said!
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