
‘Absolutely stunning!' cry garden owners as pair of Flamingo topiary trees get slashed by 50%
GARDENING Express has slashed the price of a pair of gorgeous topiary trees by 50% this spring.
These Salix Flamingo Willow trees have been reduced from £79.99 to just £39.99, working out at under £20 per tree.
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Pair of Standard Topiary Trees 'Salix Flamingo' £79.99 £39.99
As we're out of the harsh winter months but not yet in the hot heights of summer, now is the perfect time to plant these topiaries to "establish their roots", as Gardening Express advises.
Perfect for adding a blossom-style splash of colour in the garden, these pink Flamingo Willow Topiary Trees are fast-growing and will get thicker every year, promising an even better show each time.
But if you don't want to put these in your flowerbeds, the trees also come with heavy, decorative planters, which are built with durable, rot-proof material.
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Pair of Salix Flamingo Standard
Topiary Trees £79.99 £39.99
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These trees are a perfect choice for gardens of any size as they do not grow any taller than the size they arrive at.
This means they can be placed on either side of a doorway, or an a small patio.
Though these trees require very little to flourish, with the right care and maintenance, they can last for many years and be pruned into any shape you desire.
Happy shoppers have been leaving stellar reviews on Gardening Express - the lowest rating on the website is four stars.
One buyer said: "Fantastic, beautiful trees delivered in wonderful condition, they look absolutely magnificent bordering our entrance porch."
Another praised the site itself as their "go-to inline gardening company", saying they would "recommend both the company and their products to everyone".
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With the weather getting warmer, bringing more opportunities to host outside, now is the time to make your garden into a blossoming oasis with this unmissable offer.
Head to The Sun's shopping garden and tools hub for more of the latest deals I've spotted, like these classic cottage plants slashed to £2 and a .
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