
Lidl is launching hassle-free garden gadget to help keep lawns green & healthy this summer – and you won't need to do a thing
But shoppers won't be able to grab theirs just yet
LAWN & ORDER Lidl is launching hassle-free garden gadget to help keep lawns green & healthy this summer – and you won't need to do a thing
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SUNNY days along the way are the perfect opportunity to tidy up the garden and make it a space you can really enjoy.
Lidl is providing a cost-effective way to do this, selling a valuable garden gadget to help keep your lawns looking green and healthy this summer.
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Lidl's Parkside Rotating Sprinkler is scanning for a paltry £8.99
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Best of all, it won't set punters back more than a tenner.
The retailer's Parkside Rotating Sprinkler is scanning for £8.99 and comes complete with a handful of nifty add-ons.
It is stocked with a total of 45 precision nozzles and a fine filter as dirt sieve
Plus, it's weather- and UV-resistant, so even if you leave it outside it won't suffer any serious damage.
However, shoppers will have to wait until May 15 before they can get their hands on it.
Lidl Gardening Furniture
Gardening fans will be happy to know that the pruner isn't the only Lidl bargain that can spruce up their gardens, as a huge range of garden furniture will be arriving on shelves on April 3.
Get your garden summer ready with the Livarno Home Garden Sofa set, which is priced at £99.99 (£79.99 with Lidl plus) and comes with an outside sofa, two chairs and a table.
To protect yourself and your family from the heat, you can also purchase a selection of parasols for £14.99, as well as a variety of Sun Shade Sails, also priced at £14.99.
And homeowners can brighten up their gardens with a stunning selection of wind spinners and solar lights, with prices starting at just £2.49.
Lidl is also selling a selection of stylish and practical privacy screens for just £6.99, which are great for preventing nosy neighbours from snooping.
I tried 'magic' Lidl garden hose - you need to get it, it's perfect for summer
Also arriving in Lidl stores on April 3rd is an extensive range of indoor and outdoor plants, to spruce up your home and garden.
From a Standing Geranium priced at just £1.99 to a selection of Colourful Hanging Baskets for £4.99, your garden will be full of colour with these bargain buys.
But the German retailer isn't the only store currently stocking nifty garden gadgets.
Aldi recently launched a Robotic Lawnmower, which will be available for £199.99.
This gardening gadget hit shelves on Thursday, May 1.
The mower can also be controlled with the tap of a screen by linking to an app via Bluetooth.
These bargain buy is ideal for those wanting to get gardens ready without the hard graft
Aldi's version is only available in stores, so shoppers will need to head down to their local branch to grab one.

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