
Asda is selling a handy gadget that will keep your lawn green and healthy this summer – it's £11 cheaper than Screwfix
GARDENERS can perfect their lawns ahead of the summer season with a handy gadget.
And Asda shoppers can now pick it up for less than half the price of the Screwfix version.
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Asda shoppers can pick up a bargain buy designed to leave gardens green and healthy (stock image)
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Keeping your lawn hydrated is vital, especially during warm sunny weather.
Now, you can sit back and relax as a budget-friendly buy does all the work for you.
Simply set up this gadget in your garden and let it take care of the rest.
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This item boasts up to 221 squared-metre coverage, making it ideal for use in most gardens.
It has 17 nozzles as well as a cleaning pin sliding tab to allow for easy adjustment.
A similar item is available from Screwfix, but at a significantly higher price.
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And despite the higher price point, this item covers less ground than the Asda version.
The Screwfix sprinkler is advertised as covering up to 160 square-metres.
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This item has 16 nozzles and offers a "continuously variable watering arc from 20-100 degrees".
According to manufacturers, this sprinkler has a maximum flow rate of 15 litres per minute.
When it comes to turning on your sprinklers, the rule of thumb is the earlier the better.
Experts recommend watering your lawn before the warmest part of the day.
Ideally, you should hydrate your grass in the early morning, up until 10am.
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Scarify the lawn with a rake to remove any old leaves and moss
Add nitrogen fertiliser into the soil
Alternatively, put granular feed over the lawn, or a 'plant soup' from plant material over the lawn
When the sun is lower in the sky and the air is cooler, this minimises water loss through evaporation.
Meanwhile, Home Bargains is selling an
Another Home Bargains buy will keep your flowers flourishing throughout the summer.
And a popular Lidl gardening gadget is available for £410 less than the Bosch version.
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Asda shoppers can pick up an Oscillating Sprinkler for just £8 ahead of the summer
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A similar sprinkler is currently available from Screwfix for £19.99
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