
Home Bargains' £9.99 water ornament lasts ‘through all seasons' & attracts wildlife to your garden
Home Bargains shoppers will be able to attract birds and other wildlife to their garden with this handy item.
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The Jardin Garden Bird Bath is available from Home Bargains for just £9.99.
"Turn your garden into a birdwatcher's dream with the Jardin Garden Bird Bath! Made from lightweight, weather-proof plastic with a sleek metallic finish, it's a stylish spot for birds to drink and bathe," the product description reads.
"The Jardin Garden Bird Bath is the perfect addition to your outdoor space, designed to attract wild birds while adding a touch of style.
"Its lightweight yet durable, weather-proof plastic construction ensures it lasts through all seasons, while the elegant metallic effect finish enhances your garden's charm."
The Jardin Garden Bird Bath is also lightweight and durable.
It has a metallic effect finish and its plastic construction means it is weather proof.
Meanwhile, its dimensions are approximately 52 x 39 x 79cm.
The description adds that it is "easy to assemble and move" and is as "practical as it is beautiful".
It is also said to provide "the perfect spot for birds to drink and bathe, bringing your garden to life".
Other Home Bargains items include a budget buy to instantly brighten up your garden this summer.
With this affordable item, your summer get-together can seamlessly go from day to night.
So whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or simply enjoying the warm weather, this buy can also transform your outdoor space.
The Firefly Solar Colour Lantern is available for just £1.99 from Home Bargains.
"This eco-friendly, sun-powered lantern brings a colourful glow to outdoor spaces, ideal for summer or any event," the product description reads.

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