
Shoppers race to Aldi to bag a summer gardening essential for a bargain price and it will instantly transform your plot
Plus, the other garden staples shoppers are loving from Aldi
GARDEN GOALS Shoppers race to Aldi to bag a summer gardening essential for a bargain price and it will instantly transform your plot
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ALDI is known for its amazing middle aisle bargains, and their gardening staple has left shoppers racing to get their hands on it.
This comes after one keen bargain hunter took to Facebook to show off the find.
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Posting in a popular money-saving group they said: "Lattice wooden planters at ALDI!"
In the post they also shared a snap of the boxes containing the garden must-have - and they look worth every penny.
Priced at just £22.99, the Lattice Wooden Planter comes in a trendy grey shade, as well as a natural wood colour.
And at such a bargain price you could snap up two or three of planters to spread around your garden, or even line them up together to create a larger spectacle.
The liner for the planter is included as well, meaning you can get stuck right in with your gardening.
One Facebook user commented on the post: "I got 2 last year, they blow over very easily so make sure you weight them down.
"Easy to put together and yes, a bit small but do look lovely once planted up."
The bargain buy isn't the only garden staple available from Aldi right now though, shoppers have also been loving a range of other products.
Aldi's Belavi folding chair, is the perfect budget buy for making sure you can kick back and relax in style.
The £24.99 chair comes in a sleek black design, meaning that it will easily fit in with any garden aesthetic.
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The recliner can be easily adjusted depending on your needs; lay it back whilst reading a book in the sun, or have it upright whilst enjoying drinks with friends.
Plus, it can easily be folded up, meaning you can transport it to the beach of a festival, without any hassle.
Meanwhile, other shoppers spotted some stunning garden lights on the popular Extreme Bargains UK group.
ne shopper wrote: 'Novelty Lights £4.99 In-Store At Aldi,' prompting a flood of responses.
'I will have to run there tomorrow,' said one eager fan.
Another replied: 'Why have I not been yet,' while many others tagged friends to spread the word.
Another post in the same group revealed a second hot find: 'Hot Air Balloon Solar Lights £7.99 From Aldi.'
Fans once again flocked to the comments, tagging their friends and praising the budget-friendly garden must-haves.
The deals have been spotted in Aldi stores nationwide, with shoppers in cities like Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham reporting successful finds.
Both sets of lights are solar-powered, meaning there's no need for wires or electricity – just pop them in the ground and let the sun do the rest.
The hot air balloon lights are proving especially popular thanks to their unique design and warm flame-effect glow, which adds a magical touch to gardens after dark.

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