
Get your garden furniture autumn-ready with Lidl's £5 buy & it'll save you hours of cleaning in Spring
With summer almost over, it's time to pack away your outdoor furniture - but if you're not sure where to start, Lidl has you covered.
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Their affordable furniture covers make it easy to protect your tables, chairs, and loungers, keeping them clean and safe over the colder months.
The budget-friendly covers are designed to fit a variety of tables and keep your outdoor furniture protected from rain, dirt and leaves.
Durable and easy to use, they're a simple way to preserve your garden setup, so when summer returns, your furniture is ready to go.
Product details
The Livarno Home Garden Furniture Cover is priced at just £4.99 each and will be available in stores from August 24.
The covers are available in three different sizes — round, chair, and bench — so you can protect all types of garden furniture with ease.
Mix and match to keep every piece of your outdoor setup safe from the elements.
The cover protects your furniture from dirt, leaves, moisture, and sunlight, ensuring it stays in top condition all season.
It features a drawstring for easy, secure fastening and is tear-, water-, and UV-resistant for long-lasting use.
The reinforced hem includes six sturdy eyelets, providing extra strength and secure fastening to keep the cover firmly in place even on windy days.
It's a cost-effective way to shield your outdoor furniture from the elements and keep your garden looking tidy all autumn and winter.
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Don't waste time — grab your cover and get your garden furniture autumn-ready before the colder months set in.
It's a simple, affordable way to protect your outdoor space and save hours of cleaning come spring.
Other Lidl bargains
Lidl is also offering Mini Succulents in modern ceramic pots for just £3.49 — a small but stylish way to brighten up any indoor space.
Perfect for desks, windowsills, or shelves, these low-maintenance plants add a touch of greenery without taking up much room.
Gardening mistakes that could get you fined
Gardening experts over at Toolstation have revealed the garden laws you need to be aware of not breaking.
While some of these laws could land you with a fine of up to £20,000 in extreme cases, a friendly chat with your neighbours can usually resolve any issues.
Tree removal and pruning: If you have a tree in your garden you want to get rid of you better think twice and do your research.
The gardening experts reveal: 'If one neighbour wishes to remove or heavily prune a tree that the other neighbour values, disputes can arise over the impact on the view, shade, or privacy. "
While it might cause a row, if it is in your property boundary it is ultimately your choice, unless it has a Tree Protection Order on it.
'But, some trees may be protected by a Tree Protection Order which makes it an offence to uproot, top or destroy them, the experts warn.
The maximum fine for breaking this law is £20,000, so make sure you double check if it does have a TPO.
You can find out by contacting your local council for a map that shows this information. Alternatively, you can ask to speak with your local tree officer.
Property boundaries and fences: One of the main causes of neighbours falling out is through arguing over property boundaries and fencing.
To avoid this situation, the gardening pros recommend checking the deeds of your property to determine the correct boundaries
'Most of the time, it's easy to determine who owns the fence as the fence posts will usually be on the owners side," they add.
'Additionally, the height of fences or hedges can cause disputes between neighbours if one party feels the height has exceeded the two metre guidance.
"Hedges and fences should be no more than two metres high, and you could be asked by the council to take them down if a neighbour complains about the height.
"Luckily, standard fence sizes are less than two metres tall so you shouldn't have a problem.'
Garden structures and additions: A pergola is the perfect addition to a garden if you want somewhere to relax in the shade.
But if it obstructs your neighbour's view or violates local building regulations it could cause a dispute, as can sheds and other garden structures.
'If you're not sure, have a chat with your neighbours to let them know what you're planning and, if there's an issue, get in touch with your local council who can give you more guidance," advise the gardening experts.
Overhanging branches and plants: 'When branches, vines, or roots from one neighbour's tree or plant extend into the neighbouring property, it can lead to disagreements over potential damage to structures, blocked views, or the burden of maintenance," reveal the pros.
However, it's important to note you can only trim overhanging branches up to the boundary of your property otherwise, it could be seen as trespassing.
You can climb into the tree to carry out the work if needed, but only on your property and make sure to stay on your side of the fence if you don't have permission to enter your neighbours garden.
Cook up delicious meals with ease thanks to the Monsieur Cuisine Smart, now available for just £299 — a saving of £100.
This versatile kitchen appliance handles everything from chopping and steaming to kneading and blending, making meal prep quicker and more convenient than ever.
Beat the heat with these lightweight, loose-fit Esmara T-shirts, designed for extra softness and comfort.
Made from recycled materials, they're a sustainable choice for everyday wear.
Available in sizes small to large, they're perfect for staying cool during the warmer days.
The range also includes vests, shorts, chinos, trousers, joggers, sweatshirts, and polo shirts, available in stylish pink, grey, and beige shades.
Mix and match for a comfortable, casual look that's perfect for summer days or layering into autumn.
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