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The Range is selling a charming £2.99 buy to brighten up your garden – adding a touch of whimsy to your summer parties

The Range is selling a charming £2.99 buy to brighten up your garden – adding a touch of whimsy to your summer parties

The Sun2 days ago

THE RANGE is selling a charming £2.99 buy that is perfect for brightening up your garden this summer.
It will also add a touch of whimsy to your garden parties that will delight your visitors - young and old.
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Shoppers can transform their garden with The Range's new charming Solar Mini Animal Light.
Featuring two LED light-up eyes and a stylish pebble stone finish, these delightful ornaments will add a touch of whimsy to your outdoor space.
Available in an assortment of fun designs, including a frog and cow, they will make your garden truly shine.
And even better - prices have been slashed from £6.99 - making the Mini Animal Light now only £2.99.
Over at Aldi's you can transform your garden into a glamorous set-up with a very quirky decor buy.
It will add some personality to your space as well as brightening up the area.
The Disco Ball Planter is available in the classic silver or pink and will set you back just £7.99 - but hurry stocks won't last long.
But this unique item isn't the only Aldi item on offer for elevating your garden.
There is a £3 garden decoration from Aldi that turns your outdoor space into a "lush oasis".
And Aldi outdoor patio furniture, including a rattan effect corner sofa.
'I only went in for cheese!' shopper admits as she's wowed by new Asda arrivals, including the 'perfect holiday co-ord'
But a Home Bargains buy is also said to add a touch of glamour to your garden.
And another item from the bargain retailer is perfect for attracting birds to your space.
You can also pick up a £3 citronella candle for repelling pests from Home Bargains.
Or you can nab a B&Q buy that creates a "tranquil atmosphere" in your garden.
Lidl also has a £3 decor buy that adds a "whimsical" touch to your garden this summer.
And a B&M garden buy will transform your patio into an "ambient" paradise.
Home Bargains also has a £5 decor buy that turns your patio into an "outdoor living room".
And finally, Asda is selling a fun garden décor buy for £60 less than Debenhams – which is perfect for sunny days.

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