
Every garden bargain hitting Aldi's middle aisle TODAY – including stylish rattan decor & wireless £4.99 gadget
However, the discount supermarket has got plenty of bargains that would be perfect for your garden.
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For just £4.99, you could get your hands on a 30cm Winchester Planter to add some texture.
Available in three different colours, the planter is perfect for anywhere in the garden, which includes patios and doors.
If you wanted to rearrange the layout or change your view, it's also very easy to move.
For those planning to host picnics, hot lunches or dinner parties, Aldi is also selling food umbrellas for just £1.69.
With four sizes available (pop-up, medium, large, extra large), you can lay out a feast for your family and friends and keep it insect free.
You can also customise the cheap and clever cover with either plain, strawberry or flamingo emblazoned designs.
For those with young kids, the shop is also selling a very cheap Little Town water sprinkler for just £4.99.
This is the perfect outdoor toy to keep children entertained throughout the summer to ensure playful and cool playtimes.
Again, you can choose from three different designs to suit the preference of your child whether they like flowers, whales or an octopus.
For those sportier kids, you can get football training equipment for £4.99 and an assortment of different balls for the same price.
Aldi's backyard essential is flying off shelves for only $29.99 and instantly gets your home ready for summer
For a slightly higher price at £5.99, you could even bag yourself a garden tennis set, which includes two rackets, a ball and a carrier bag.
However, the most stylish buy would be the Solar Swaying Globe Stake Lights.
This lighting accessory costs just £3.99 and is available to buy with either eight warm light shades or multi-coloured rays.
With 2 years warranty, these lights sway softly during the day and illuminate automatically at night due to its clever solar power system.
More Aldi middle aisle buys
IF it's middle aisle buys that you're looking here, some of the new items you won't want to miss.
Shoppers recently went wild for Aldi's new 'pregnancy and menopause essential' - and it's only £6.99.
Garden enthusiasts raced to nab a £6.99 buy that will add style to any garden in an instant.
A £12.99 garden find left shoppers open-mouthed - but you'll need to sprint to nab it.
If you're looking to light up your garden this summer, you won't want to miss this £8.99 solar light.
The 70cm-high accessory is perfect to bring light to flower beds and patio borders and would be the perfect accessory for the garden.

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