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Turn your pathways into a stunning floral backdrop with Home Bargains £4.99 buy – it helps plants grow tall & strong too

Turn your pathways into a stunning floral backdrop with Home Bargains £4.99 buy – it helps plants grow tall & strong too

The Irish Sun4 days ago
HOME Bargains is helping garden enthusiasts transform their outdoor space into a floral spectacle for just £4.99.
The bargain discount store is flogging a three-piece plant trellis, perfect for growing flowers against.
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The set of three trellises could be yours for just £4.99
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The feature could also help to create extra privacy for front or back gardens.
The metal trellis set is ideal for climbing plants and instantly adds height to your borders and potted flowers.
The large trellis measures 93 x 36cm, the medium is 76 x 26.5cm and the small is 60 x 16.5cm.
Home Bargains customers recently went wild for a new £8 version of a viral accessory.
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The Firefly Hot Air Balloon Solar String Lights are a hit with shoppers who say they look "amazing" at night, and they've recently come back in stock at the popular homeware store.
Scanning at £7.99, the solar lights automatically light up at dusk and feature a flame effect LED to illuminate your garden during the summer evenings.
Home Bargains says the lights bring a "magical glow to your outdoor space", while each light comes with a rechargeable battery and is easy to install.
The retailer adds on its website: "The lights automatically turn on at dusk, providing a warm, inviting ambiance with a stunning flame LED effect.
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"No wires or fuss—just let the sun charge them during the day, and enjoy the beautiful light as the evening falls."
The lights are incredibly popular among Home Bargains fans and have previously sold out on the store's website.
They've also proved to be a viral sensation on social media, with several shoppers posting to Facebook to share their finds and sparking a frenzy among fellow bargain hunters.
One fan posted a picture of the lights to the Bargain Lovers Facebook Group, with hundreds of garden owners replying to leave their reviews.
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"I've got those they are stunning," one shopper wrote, while another said they were so pleased they were going back to Home Bargains to get more.
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Experts have revealed that outdoor lighting can also be used to elevate the look of your home.
And B&M is currently offering the
Shoppers can now pick up the "stylish" light for £1.50 instead of £3.
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Alternatively, you can opt for garden decor buys to transform your outdoor space.
The bargain retailer is also supplying garden wall art for cheaper than ever.
Shoppers can "bring a calming vibe" to their outdoor space with a
The decor item has been reduced from £3 to £2 as part of the summer sale.
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One homeowner turned their garden into a
B&M has also slashed the price of its viral rattan sofa in a huge garden sale.
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5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains
Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris
It's official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains
The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976
Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines
There are 575 stores nationwide
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