
All the Middle of Lidl plants hitting shelves this week including classic late bloomer & shrub that butterflies love
SUMMER is officially here and if you're gardening gloves on, Lidl has the perfect plants to spruce up your outdoor space.
And if you want to give their garden a glow-up on a budget, Lidl's new range is hitting the middle aisle this week.
Shoppers will be able to get their hands on an assortment of flowering plants, which are perfect for brightening up flowerbeds this summer.
A £9.99 pot of Giant Lavender, perfect for attracting bees and butterflies, is among the plants hitting the middle of Lidl from this Thursday, June 26.
Or you can opt for something a little more colourful with a £1.49 Dianthus plant.
According to the product description, this buy is perfect for adding "some colour and elegance to your garden borders".
This classy plant will also be available from the Lidl middle aisle on Thursday, June 26.
Gardeners can also brighten up their homes with an indoor potted plant.
An elegant Orchid in a ceramipot will hit Lidl's shelves from Sunday, June 29.
The product description refers to this plant as the "perfect gift" for that special someone.
This plant is available in white or pink, with a matching ceramic pot.
The cheapest find in the new range is the British Bedding Plants, both at £1.99.
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And if you want to get started on your flower beds right now, there are already a variety of plants available.
Lidl shoppers can pick up a garden staple, the Hydrangea, for just £8.99.
Garden Roses, which are perfect for patios, are also available for £9.99, as well as assorted Calla Lillies, which can be grown indoors or outdoors, for £5.99.
More dramatic Oriental Lillies have also hit shelves for £8.99, which the supermarket says will add a "wonderful frangrance to your garden".
To help you look after your new plants, Lidl is also offering a range of plant food and compost.
How to look after your plants in a heatwave, according to a plant doctor
KELLY Dyer, the Plant Doctor at Patch Plants is warning plant lovers about the adverse affects of unseasonably strong direct sunlight, and how to best look after both your indoor and outdoor plants during a heatwave.
Indoor plants:
Don't mist your plants as water will evaporate and could scorch them
Don't use aircon as it dries the air out
Don't let plants touch glass as they could get scorched
Monitor moisture levels to see if you need to increase watering
Outdoor plants:
Water your outside plants in the morning and evenings when it's cooler
When you water your outside plants, water the soil, not the leaves
If you have outdoor plants on a veranda, patio or balcony, you can keep them cooler and increase the humidity by wetting the hard surfaces
Pests are on the move so regularly apply natural bug control spray to indoor and outdoor plants
The Levington Tomorite Concentrated Tomato Food is being sold for £3.99, while the Miracle-Gro Pour & Feed Ready To Use Liquid is also £3.99.
A 20l pack of compost is selling for £1.99, while decorative bark chips are available for £3.49.
Lidl's plants are some of the cheapest available right now, with Sainsbury's selling a garden lavender basket for £20, and Wilko selling a similar Fuschia plant for £7.99.
The flowers are available in the 'middle aisle' of Lidl across stores nationwide, although you'll want to be quick as they're expected to fly off shelves.
You can also call up your local store in advance to check if they have the products you're looking for in stock.

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