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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Amazon is selling a pretty £5 plant that doesn't need watering in summer – it flowers for months & thrives in the shade
All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. Scroll down to see what other garden bargains you can snap up this summer GROW FOR IT Amazon is selling a pretty £5 plant that doesn't need watering in summer – it flowers for months & thrives in the shade Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AMAZON is selling a blooming great bargain just in time for summer that will transform your garden. Green-fingered shoppers can snap up these pretty plants to brighten up your outdoor spaces from now all the way through to autumn. 2 Amazon is selling a pretty plant that will transform your garden for a bargain price Credit: Amazon 2 The plant is a great low-maintenance option this summer Credit: Amazon Amazon is selling a pack of three Hardy Geranium "Vision Violet" Large Plug Plants for as little as £15. The product comes as a pack of three "plug plants" for potting, working out at a bargain £5 per plant. The online retailer says the Geranium produces "masses of dark violet-pink flowers from June to October" and "the dark green leaves turn orange-red for Autumn". The description reads: "A new Geranium sanguineum hybrid and very worthy of a place in the family. "It has shrubby, bushy growth with masses of dark violet-pink flowers all summer. "It is very easy to grow, ultra hardy and makes great ground cover, whilst being very floriferous too." Hardy geraniums are low-maintenance and long-flowering perennials that can bloom for months from spring and need very little care. Its recommended the geraniums be planted in any moist but well-drained soil. The plants don't require frequent watering, preferring low to moderate moisture and are generally drought-tolerant. They thrive in the sun or in the shade and are fantastic for pollinators such as bees and hoverflies, say Gardeners World. Some of them flower until the first frosts, providing a long season of nectar and pollen. They need very little care and pests such as slugs, snails and even rabbits will eat other plants in preference. What's more is that they're perfect for growing at the front of borders or in containers on the patio. The geraniums can be cut right back to the ground after their first flush of flowers. 'Big weekend' - Peter O'Mahony embarking on hectic gardening project as he aims to add '300 plants' They'll grow right back too, producing fresh foliage and more flowers in the same summer. If you're looking for other plants for your garden this summer, Aldi is set to launch a pretty £3 plant that flowers every week until September. Their butterfly lavender can be yours for only £3.79 each from Thursday, June 12. Not only will it brighten up your garden, but it'll also fill the air with a sweet scent for months, attracting bees. Lidl is also launching a new garden plant range with flowers starting from just £1.99. The budget blooms start from just £1.99 and are already hitting the famous middle aisle, with more due to land in stores later this week – just in time for the sunny season. From Friday, 7 June, shoppers can pick up gorgeous flowering plants that will brighten your outdoor space from late spring all the way through to autumn, meaning you'll get plenty of bang for your buck.


The Sun
2 days ago
- General
- The Sun
Amazon is selling a pretty £5 plant that doesn't need watering in summer – it flowers for months & thrives in the shade
AMAZON is selling a blooming great bargain just in time for summer that will transform your garden. Green-fingered shoppers can snap up these pretty plants to brighten up your outdoor spaces from now all the way through to autumn. 2 2 Amazon is selling a pack of three Hardy Geranium "Vision Violet" Large Plug Plants for as little as £15. The product comes as a pack of three "plug plants" for potting, working out at a bargain £5 per plant. The online retailer says the Geranium produces "masses of dark violet-pink flowers from June to October" and "the dark green leaves turn orange-red for Autumn". The description reads: "A new Geranium sanguineum hybrid and very worthy of a place in the family. "It has shrubby, bushy growth with masses of dark violet-pink flowers all summer. "It is very easy to grow, ultra hardy and makes great ground cover, whilst being very floriferous too." Hardy geraniums are low-maintenance and long-flowering perennials that can bloom for months from spring and need very little care. Its recommended the geraniums be planted in any moist but well-drained soil. The plants don't require frequent watering, preferring low to moderate moisture and are generally drought-tolerant. They thrive in the sun or in the shade and are fantastic for pollinators such as bees and hoverflies, say Gardeners World. Some of them flower until the first frosts, providing a long season of nectar and pollen. They need very little care and pests such as slugs, snails and even rabbits will eat other plants in preference. What's more is that they're perfect for growing at the front of borders or in containers on the patio. The geraniums can be cut right back to the ground after their first flush of flowers. 'Big weekend' - Peter O'Mahony embarking on hectic gardening project as he aims to add '300 plants' They'll grow right back too, producing fresh foliage and more flowers in the same summer. If you're looking for other plants for your garden this summer, Aldi is set to launch a pretty £3 plant that flowers every week until September. Their butterfly lavender can be yours for only £3.79 each from Thursday, June 12. Not only will it brighten up your garden, but it'll also fill the air with a sweet scent for months, attracting bees. Lidl is also launching a new garden plant range with flowers starting from just £1.99. The budget blooms start from just £1.99 and are already hitting the famous middle aisle, with more due to land in stores later this week – just in time for the sunny season. From Friday, 7 June, shoppers can pick up gorgeous flowering plants that will brighten your outdoor space from late spring all the way through to autumn, meaning you'll get plenty of bang for your buck. The 5 best flowers to help bees to thrive Nature experts at Faith In Nature have shared the 5 best flowers Brits can plant in their gardens to help bees thrive. Rebecca Miller, Fabulous' Associate Editor and keen gardener explains why "bees are brilliant". "They are vital. They pollinate our food and play a crucial role in our ecosystem. But climate change, the increasing use of pesticides and loss of habitat means bees are endangered. No matter how big your garden or outside space is, you can plant a flower or two to help bees." Lavender Lavender can thrive in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. It's fragrant and flowers all-summer-long meaning it's a big hit with bees - especially bumble bees. Sunflowers This cheery flower giant are bee-magnets. And if you look closely at a sunflower head, the big 'flowers' are actually a cluster of small flowers, called an inflorescence which attract pollinators. Ideally, grow sunflowers in groups to provide nectar and pollen for as many bees as possible. At the end of summer, collect the dried seeds from the sunflower heads to feed the birds or plant next year. Heather These abundant, bell-shaped blooms are brimming with nectar and pollen – which is good news for bees. Cornflowers A vivid blue wildflower, cornflowers are often planted alongside other meadow blooms, like ox-eye daisies and poppies. They grow on tall stems and are packed with nectar, making them particularly attractive to bees. Cornflowers bloom for a long time and are simple to grow, so they're perfect for first-time gardeners and experienced alike. Crocuses (and snowdrops) Later this summer, when you're starting to plan for your Spring displays, consider crocuses and snowdrops. They provide bees, such as the queen buff-tailed bumblebee and male hairy-footed flower bees, with vital early pollen as they emerge from their winter hibernation