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Home Bargains is selling a £6 garden buy to help shield outdoor space from prying eyes & turn it into a private haven
Home Bargains is selling a £6 garden buy to help shield outdoor space from prying eyes & turn it into a private haven

Scottish Sun

time08-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Home Bargains is selling a £6 garden buy to help shield outdoor space from prying eyes & turn it into a private haven

HOME BARGAINS is selling a £6 product that will shield your garden from nosy neighbours. With temperatures set to climb again this weekend, after a chilly bank holiday many of us are likely making plans to spend time relaxing in the garden. 2 Shoppers are racing to Home Bargains to snap up a product perfect for making your garden feel secluded Credit: Alamy 2 The trellis can be used to grow climbing plants, which will hide your garden from view Credit: Home Bargains However, for many homeowners, making sure gardens feel secluded and private is extremely important. Although building a large fence to keep neighbours from prying can be pricey - and lead to disagreements - there are cheaper methods of keeping your garden private. Home Bargains' Jardin Expanding Willow Trellis is priced at just £5.99, making it perfect for penny pinchers. The stylish trellis can be used to grow stunning climbing plants such as roses, which will cover up the gaps in your fence, making it impossible for neighbours to see through. It can be easily fixed to an existing fence, making it a simple way to enhance your garden. B&M said: "Transform your garden with the Jardin Expanding Willow Trellis! "Crafted from 100% natural, weather-resistant wood, this versatile trellis can be used vertically or horizontally to support climbing plants or enhance your garden." The trellis measures 90 x 180cm, giving you ample coverage and is built to last in all seasons. If the Home Bargains buy doesn't tickle your fancy B&Q's Lifelike Grape Leaf Foldable Artificial Green Wall is another purse-friendly product. The stylish £8 screen comes in a realistic leaf design, perfect for blending in to your greenery. Gardeners are rushing to Home Bargains to snap up £X bargain that instantly turns your home into a Mediterranean paradise Like the Home Bargains buy, this product can also be fixed to your existing fence or balcony, helping to keep your garden safe from prying eyes. Plus, the fence has been made with premium wood and weather resistant plastic, making it extra durable - so you don't have to worry about it coming down in windy or rainy conditions. A product description reads: "Bring refreshing greenery to your outdoor décor with this artificial hedge panel. "Designed for versatility, it works as a fence screen, wall décor, or garden hedge. 5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris It's official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976 Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines There are 575 stores nationwide Lidl is also selling a stylish privacy fence, at the slightly pricier cost of £22.99. The Livarno Home Garden Screening is another product perfect for creating privacy and serenity in your garden, balcony or patio. It features a tasteful hedge design made with durable plastic, allowing the screen to blend in with your greenery. To attach the screen, simply use the 20 cable ties included in the purchase. The privacy screen is available to buy now, as part of Lidl's Middle Aisle offers. However, you'll have to be quick, as with all Middle Aisle products, once they're gone, they're gone.

Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories
Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories

The Age

time26-04-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Age

Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories

This story is part of the April 27 edition of Sunday Life. See all 13 stories. Biophilic design is enjoying a moment in the sun. Bring the outside in with botanical motifs, floral prints and leafy green additions. Where to buy: Utopia Goods ottoman, $1100; Laboratorio Paravicini 'White Serpi' dessert plate, $390 (set of two); Domayne 'Tranquil' cushion, $79; Maison Balzac 'Fig Leaf' place mats, $119. Where to buy: Alfresco Emporium 'Fern Leaf' tablecloth, from $139; Tade 'Grape' lamp, $616; KEY PIECE Glasshouse's new 'Country Couture Cashmere & Nectarine' scented candle ($60).

Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories
Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories

Sydney Morning Herald

time26-04-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories

This story is part of the April 27 edition of Sunday Life. See all 13 stories. Biophilic design is enjoying a moment in the sun. Bring the outside in with botanical motifs, floral prints and leafy green additions. Where to buy: Utopia Goods ottoman, $1100; Laboratorio Paravicini 'White Serpi' dessert plate, $390 (set of two); Domayne 'Tranquil' cushion, $79; Maison Balzac 'Fig Leaf' place mats, $119. Where to buy: Alfresco Emporium 'Fern Leaf' tablecloth, from $139; Tade 'Grape' lamp, $616; KEY PIECE Glasshouse's new 'Country Couture Cashmere & Nectarine' scented candle ($60).

Grape Soda Grew Up with Culture Pop's Newest Flavor
Grape Soda Grew Up with Culture Pop's Newest Flavor

Associated Press

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Grape Soda Grew Up with Culture Pop's Newest Flavor

Culture Pop, the soda brand made with real, simple ingredients, has launched its 9th flavor, Grape – and it tastes even better than you remember. WATERTOWN, Mass., April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Culture Pop Soda, the better-for-you soda brand made with real, simple ingredients, has officially dropped its ninth flavor: Grape. It's everything you loved about classic grape soda – refreshingly grown up. Made with real fruit juice and live probiotics, it's packed with bold, vibrant flavor and free from refined sugar, stevia, and artificial ingredients. It's a deliciously refreshing take on a beloved OG. Brisk, bright sips of true grape goodness perfectly balanced with the slightest hint of elderflower crispness. The new flavor is launching alongside a nostalgic 'Grape Grew Up' marketing launch campaign, inspired by the '90s and reimagined for today. Because growing up doesn't mean letting go of what you loved—it means finding a version that's grown with you. 'We wanted to take a flavor that so many people grew up with and make it feel refreshing, delicious and new – without losing any of the flavor or fun,' said Tom First, Founder and CEO of Culture Pop Soda. Culture Pop recently launched across the country in Target and on where the new Grape flavor will be available alongside seven other flavors. You can also find Grape at Whole Foods, Amazon, and is coming soon to Albertson's and Safeway stores. Founded in 2020 by beverage industry veteran Tom First, co-founder of Nantucket Nectars, Culture Pop is on a mission to bring soda back to its roots—crafted, real, and made with ingredients you can feel good about. About Culture Pop Soda Founded in 2020, Culture Pop Soda is a crafted, probiotic soda made with real, organic fruit juice, organic spices and herbs, and live probiotics — with no refined sugars, no high-intensity sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit, and no artificial ingredients. Each of Culture Pop's nine flavors are inspired by familiar, fruit flavors that are delicious, refreshing, and perfectly sweetened. Every 12 oz can is packed with billions of live probiotics to support digestive health, which aids gut health. Culture Pop Soda is vegan, certified non-GMO, gluten-free, plant-based, shelf-stable, and kosher. You can find Culture Pop in over 18,000 stores nationwide including Target, Whole Foods Market, Walmart, Albertson's & Safeway stores, Sprouts, & other major retailers. Find the closest retailers to you HERE. Culture Pop is available online in 12 packs at and on Amazon for $32.99 and free shipping. Press Contact: Haley Martin, Director of Social and Brand Communications Email: [email protected] Campaign Grape Photography: HERE Photographer Credit: Lindsay Kreighbaum View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Culture Pop Soda

Norwich woman becomes one of world's best twerkers
Norwich woman becomes one of world's best twerkers

BBC News

time28-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Norwich woman becomes one of world's best twerkers

A woman who made waves in a twerking competition said she is now on a mission to teach the dance to more people. Mira Grape, 24, originally from Ukraine, came third in the UK event to select an entrant for the International Twerk Championships. The dancer and instructor said she first started twerking in 2018 and fell in love with the dance Grape has been living in Norwich since summer last year and said dance had given her "power and inspiration" to make big decisions in her life such as moving countries. Ms Grape said she felt inspired by her involvement in the London event and since competing, she has decided to start teaching her own twerking dance classes. "It was a very unifying experience, this experience also gives you a lot of energy and I came back to Norwich very full of this energy. "I feel [there is] potential in Norwich to do something like this... to create community and to join people this way."She said the competition was an "absolutely unique environment", adding "we are all united with the love to dance." Ms Grape, who works full-time in sales, now hopes to become a professional dancer. 'Stereotypes' Twerking is believed to have originated from West Africa but was catapulted into the public consciousness after Miley Cyrus' 2013 MTV Video Music Awards Grape said she hopes to break the stereotype that twerking is just a provocative dance move synonymous with pop videos. "Twerking is very body positive and only technique matters, so when you know the technique and how to do the movement right, then the size doesn't matter," she said."There are a lot of stereotypes when it comes to twerking but male or female, it doesn't matter - my favourite twerking teacher is from Spain and he is a man". After going to her first dance class seven years ago, Ms Grape said she had fallen in love with the dance. She added: "I really enjoyed [it] and I felt a big difference in my body and I felt more strong and confident." Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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