
Lidl is selling a £9 garden gadget to help keep lawns green and healthy this summer – and it's hassle free to use
LIDL is selling an easy-to-use gadget which will help keep your lawn in a pristine condition.
The £9 tool has landed on the shelves just in time for the summer.
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Parkside Oscillating Garden Sprinkler is selling at Lidl for only £9
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Parkside Oscillating Garden Sprinkler will ensure your lawn is always looking fresh and green.
The gadget is scanning for only £8.99 and will be available to purchase from tomorrow at Lidl.
The sprinkler boasts four bars and 16 precision nozzles to guarantee even and gentle irrigation.
It covers a wide area of up to 250 square meters, and can be
hooked
up to your standard hose system.
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The frame is made of weather-resistant materials like plastic and aluminium tubes.
With a spray reach of 16 meters, you can relax and enjoy the sunny days while the sprinkler does the job for you.
Lidl is also selling a number of other planting tools for an affordable price just in time for the
summer weather
.
You can f
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transport
plants and other objects around your garden that could prove difficult on their own.
Shoppers might find them handy for moving heavy planters when adding more greenery and
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This can be done outside or in the house too, able to be used on various flooring from carpets, vinyl or linoleum, as well as wood and patios.
If you're looking for more plants to add to your garden, you should head down to B&M for the pink
Salix Flamingo Trees
, known for their brightly-coloured foliage
.
The social media trendy plants are now scanning for only £10 compared to usual £24 price tag.
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