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Scottish Sun
13-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
The £10 tree to buy NOW that will instantly add privacy to your garden for summer
Shoppers should act quick before they sell out FLAMIN' 'ECK The £10 tree to buy NOW that will instantly add privacy to your garden for summer SHOPPERS are rushing to buy an eye-catching tree that will instantly add privacy to your garden this summer. A discount retailer is offering deals on its plants just in time for the sunshine. 1 The retailer is also selling a mini-version of it's popular tree this year Credit: Facebook Last week, The Range sent shoppers wild after they announced the relaunch of their popular Salix Flamingo Tree on Facebook. The chain advised fans to "flock to stores before these fly away!" The tree's were a hit last year with the 60cm Flamingo Trees selling out. But they're back in stock at a price of £14.99 each or two for £20. The Range is also offering a mini version this year at just £3.99 each or three for £10. Fans of the tree flocked to the comments when their return was announced with one writing "I loveee these" and another adding "I need them for my garden". The trees are known for their bright pink blooms and will, according to The Range, reach 100cm in height on average. This makes it a perfect addition to your garden this summer, especially if you're after a bit of privacy. The description of the item on the retailer's website says: "Envelope your garden with the beauty and grace of the Salix Integra Flamingo Plant. This plant produces lovely pink flowers that contrast the lush green foliage, bringing natural flair to your space. I made a DIY fence for £68 with pallets from Facebook Marketplace - it gives more privacy & people say it's 'fantastic' Simply plant it in well-draining loamy or sandy soil and let it bask under the full sun to see it thrive outdoors." But you'll have to check if your local store quick to see if they're still in stock as the item is currently unavailable to view online. Prices could vary between locations but there's no doubt it's a great deal ahead of the warmer weather. You can find your nearest The Range store by using the Store Finder tool on their website. They're the cheapest on the market right now, with B&Q selling its 17cm trees for a whopping £39.99. For that price, shoppers could purchase four of The Range's popular tree's or even twelve of the mini-version. Meanwhile, Wilko's deal on the plant is also more expensive than The Range, charging £17 for a 40cm tree. On eBay you would have to pay £9.95 for a mini plant - an amount which could almost get you three when shopping at The Range. If you can't find the Flamingo tree at your local store, we've looked at the cheapest plants to buy now to get your garden ready for summer. If your looking for more ways to add privacy to your garden when you get in from work after a long day, B&Q are selling a £15 privacy fence to help against nosy neighbours. Lidl are selling a similar product to turn your backyard into a serene haven in the coming months.


The Sun
13-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
The £10 tree to buy NOW that will instantly add privacy to your garden for summer
SHOPPERS are rushing to buy an eye-catching tree that will instantly add privacy to your garden this summer. A discount retailer is offering deals on its plants just in time for the sunshine. 1 Last week, The Range sent shoppers wild after they announced the relaunch of their popular Salix Flamingo Tree on Facebook. The chain advised fans to "flock to stores before these fly away!" The tree's were a hit last year with the 60cm Flamingo Trees selling out. But they're back in stock at a price of £14.99 each or two for £20. The Range is also offering a mini version this year at just £3.99 each or three for £10. Fans of the tree flocked to the comments when their return was announced with one writing "I loveee these" and another adding "I need them for my garden". The trees are known for their bright pink blooms and will, according to The Range, reach 100cm in height on average. This makes it a perfect addition to your garden this summer, especially if you're after a bit of privacy. The description of the item on the retailer's website says: "Envelope your garden with the beauty and grace of the Salix Integra Flamingo Plant. This plant produces lovely pink flowers that contrast the lush green foliage, bringing natural flair to your space. I made a DIY fence for £68 with pallets from Facebook Marketplace - it gives more privacy & people say it's 'fantastic' Simply plant it in well-draining loamy or sandy soil and let it bask under the full sun to see it thrive outdoors." But you'll have to check if your local store quick to see if they're still in stock as the item is currently unavailable to view online. Prices could vary between locations but there's no doubt it's a great deal ahead of the warmer weather. You can find your nearest The Range store by using the Store Finder tool on their website. They're the cheapest on the market right now, with B&Q selling its 17cm trees for a whopping £39.99. For that price, shoppers could purchase four of The Range's popular tree's or even twelve of the mini-version. Meanwhile, Wilko 's deal on the plant is also more expensive than The Range, charging £17 for a 40cm tree. On eBay you would have to pay £9.95 for a mini plant - an amount which could almost get you three when shopping at The Range. If you can't find the Flamingo tree at your local store, we've looked at the cheapest plants to buy now to get your garden ready for summer. If your looking for more ways to add privacy to your garden when you get in from work after a long day, B&Q are selling a £15 privacy fence to help against nosy neighbours.


The Irish Sun
13-05-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
The £10 tree to buy NOW that will instantly add privacy to your garden for summer
SHOPPERS are rushing to buy an eye-catching tree that will instantly add privacy to your garden this summer. A discount retailer is offering deals on its plants just in time for the sunshine. 1 The retailer is also selling a mini-version of it's popular tree this year Credit: Facebook Last week, The Range sent shoppers wild after they announced the relaunch of their popular Salix Flamingo Tree on Facebook. The chain advised fans to "flock to stores before these fly away!" The tree's were a hit last year with the 60cm Flamingo Trees selling out. But they're back in stock at a price of £14.99 each or two for £20. Read more Fabulous news The Range is also offering a mini version this year at just £3.99 each or three for £10. Fans of the tree flocked to the comments when their return was announced with one writing "I loveee these" and another adding "I need them for my garden". The trees are known for their bright pink blooms and will, according to The Range, reach 100cm in height on average. This makes it a perfect addition to your garden this summer, especially if you're after a bit of privacy. Most read in Fabulous The description of the item on the retailer's website says: "Envelope your garden with the beauty and grace of the Salix Integra Flamingo Plant. This plant produces lovely pink flowers that contrast the lush green foliage, bringing natural flair to your space. I made a DIY fence for £68 with pallets from Facebook Marketplace - it gives more privacy & people say it's 'fantastic' Simply plant it in well-draining loamy or sandy soil and let it bask under the full sun to see it thrive outdoors." But you'll have to check if your local store quick to see if they're still in stock as the item is currently unavailable to view online. Prices could vary between locations but there's no doubt it's a great deal ahead of the warmer weather. You can find your nearest The Range store by using the Store Finder tool on their website. They're the cheapest on the market right now, with B&Q selling its 17cm trees for a whopping £39.99. For that price, shoppers could purchase four of The Range's popular tree's or even twelve of the mini-version. Meanwhile, Wilko's deal on the plant is also more expensive than The Range, charging £17 for a 40cm tree. On eBay you would have to pay £9.95 for a mini plant - an amount which could almost get you three when shopping at The Range. If you can't find the Flamingo tree at your local store, we've looked at the cheapest plants to buy now to get your garden ready for summer. If your looking for more ways to add privacy to your garden when you get in from work after a long day, B&Q are selling a Lidl are selling a similar product to


Scottish Sun
08-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
The Range brings back sell-out £10 item that will transform your garden into a tropical haven
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHOPPERS are rushing to The Range to buy eye-catching plants scanning for just £15 at checkout. The discount store is offering multiple deals on the plants just in time for summer. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The 60cm Salix Flamingo Trees are £14.99 each or £20 for two 2 You can also buy a mini version for £3.99 each or three for £10 People went wild after The Range announced on Facebook it was relaunching its Salix Flamingo Tree. The chain advised shoppers: 'Flock to stores before these fly away!' Delighted users swarmed the post with one person writing 'I loveee these' and another adding 'I need these for my garden'. The pink Salix Flamingo Trees, known for their brightly-coloured foliage, are just £14.99. Read more from money PEST CONTROL Cheap £1.74 Asda buy protects your plants from slugs and other pests You can also get two for £20 - making it just £10 for one plant. They are 60cm tall and grow quickly, making them the perfect addition to your garden this summer. Alternatively, The Range are also stocking mini versions of the Flamingo plant. These are just £3.99 each or three for £10. They're the cheapest on the market right now, with B&Q selling its 17cm trees for a whopping £39.99. With that money, you could buy four 60cm trees from The Range, or even twelve of the mini plants. Gardening hacks to grow fruit from your weekly shop Meanwhile, Wilko's deal on the plant is also more expensive than The Range, charging £17 for a 40cm tree. On eBay you would have to pay £9.95 for a mini plant - an amount which could almost get you three when shopping at The Range. It comes as a reminder to always compare prices before buying a product, which can be made easier by comparison sites like Trolley. The flamingo plants are currently unavailable to view online - meaning you'll have to visit your local store to see if they stock it. It's important to bear in mind that prices may vary between locations. If you want to find your nearest The Range store, you can use the Store Finder tool on its website. If you can't find it, The Range has 280 outdoor plants and trees to browse online, such as a rose bush for £23.99. You can also buy a Malus Golden Delicious apple tree for £44.99, or lemon trees for £25. Alternatively, if you're looking for indoor plants for your home, you could save money in the long run by knowing what to buy. The Sun has explained how certain moisture-absorbent plants like Peace Lilies and English Ivy can prevent mould and damage - saving you cash in the long run. Cheap gardening tips Keep weeds away with straw According to horticulturists and plant professionals, all-natural straw is one of the most effective tools to bring into your garden. You don't need to buy a whole bale – you can typically buy smaller bundles at your local farm store for upwards of £1.50. Some stores even sell pre-portioned bags made for gardens, which can cost closer to £10 but can be found on the shelves or online. According to horticulturists and plant professionals, all-natural straw is one of the most effective tools to bring into your garden. You don't need to buy a whole bale – you can typically buy smaller bundles at your local farm store for upwards of £1.50. Some stores even sell pre-portioned bags made for gardens, which can cost closer to £10 but can be found on the shelves or online. Call your local garden centre If you are unsure of how to care for your plants, hop on the phone or online and get in touch with your local garden center, rather than resorting to the internet. Nursery employees will have an up-to-the-minute understanding of your area's conditions, and any plant care tips that are unique to your climate and soil. Calling them with a question or stopping in is totally fine – they want your plants to thrive, too. If you are unsure of how to care for your plants, hop on the phone or online and get in touch with your local garden center, rather than resorting to the internet. Nursery employees will have an up-to-the-minute understanding of your area's conditions, and any plant care tips that are unique to your climate and soil. Calling them with a question or stopping in is totally fine – they want your plants to thrive, too. Wood to keep slugs out Use a piece of wood to keep the slugs out of your garden. Experts say that they'll crawl under it for shade. Then you can gather them up and get rid of them. Use a piece of wood to keep the slugs out of your garden. Experts say that they'll crawl under it for shade. Then you can gather them up and get rid of them. Save your toilet paper tubes. You can use paper towel tubes and toilet paper tubes in your garden, according to a tip from Family Handyman. Save the tubes and cut them into two-inch lengths before placing them in a waterproof tray. Then simply fill the tubes with potting soil and start planting your seeds. According to the site, when you're ready to move them into the garden, they can be planted right in the tubes and, because it's cardboard, they'll decompose organically. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories


The Sun
08-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
The Range brings back sell-out £10 item that will transform your garden into a tropical haven
SHOPPERS are rushing to The Range to buy eye-catching plants scanning for just £15 at checkout. The discount store is offering multiple deals on the plants just in time for summer. 2 People went wild after The Range announced on Facebook it was relaunching its Salix Flamingo Tree. The chain advised shoppers: 'Flock to stores before these fly away!' Delighted users swarmed the post with one person writing 'I loveee these' and another adding 'I need these for my garden'. The pink Salix Flamingo Trees, known for their brightly-coloured foliage, are just £14.99. You can also get two for £20 - making it just £10 for one plant. They are 60cm tall and grow quickly, making them the perfect addition to your garden this summer. Alternatively, The Range are also stocking mini versions of the Flamingo plant. These are just £3.99 each or three for £10. They're the cheapest on the market right now, with B&Q selling its 17cm trees for a whopping £39.99. With that money, you could buy four 60cm trees from The Range, or even twelve of the mini plants. Gardening hacks to grow fruit from your weekly shop Meanwhile, Wilko 's deal on the plant is also more expensive than The Range, charging £17 for a 40cm tree. On eBay you would have to pay £9.95 for a mini plant - an amount which could almost get you three when shopping at The Range. It comes as a reminder to always compare prices before buying a product, which can be made easier by comparison sites like Trolley. The flamingo plants are currently unavailable to view online - meaning you'll have to visit your local store to see if they stock it. It's important to bear in mind that prices may vary between locations. If you want to find your nearest The Range store, you can use the Store Finder tool on its website. If you can't find it, The Range has 280 outdoor plants and trees to browse online, such as a rose bush for £23.99. You can also buy a Malus Golden Delicious apple tree for £44.99, or lemon trees for £25. Alternatively, if you're looking for indoor plants for your home, you could save money in the long run by knowing what to buy. The Sun has explained how certain moisture-absorbent plants like Peace Lilies and English Ivy can prevent mould and damage - saving you cash in the long run. Cheap gardening tips Keep weeds away with straw According to horticulturists and plant professionals, all-natural straw is one of the most effective tools to bring into your garden. You don't need to buy a whole bale – you can typically buy smaller bundles at your local farm store for upwards of £1.50. Some stores even sell pre-portioned bags made for gardens, which can cost closer to £10 but can be found on the shelves or online. Call your local garden centre If you are unsure of how to care for your plants, hop on the phone or online and get in touch with your local garden center, rather than resorting to the internet. Nursery employees will have an up-to-the-minute understanding of your area's conditions, and any plant care tips that are unique to your climate and soil. Calling them with a question or stopping in is totally fine – they want your plants to thrive, too. Wood to keep slugs out Use a piece of wood to keep the slugs out of your garden. Experts say that they'll crawl under it for shade. Then you can gather them up and get rid of them. Save your toilet paper tubes. You can use paper towel tubes and toilet paper tubes in your garden, according to a tip from Family Handyman. Save the tubes and cut them into two-inch lengths before placing them in a waterproof tray. Then simply fill the tubes with potting soil and start planting your seeds. According to the site, when you're ready to move them into the garden, they can be planted right in the tubes and, because it's cardboard, they'll decompose organically.