06-05-2025
Lidl slashes the price of its sell-out hanging egg chair this week making it among the cheapest around
LIDL shoppers are in for another chance to pick up the popular hanging egg chair as it returns to the middle aisle once again.
The sell-out garden item is one of the cheapest available in the lead up to summer.
3
Lidl Plus members can pick up the Livarno Home Hanging Garden Chair for just £129.99
Credit: Lidl
3
The garden item previously sold out after appearing on offer in the Lidl middle aisle
Credit: Lidl
Customers can pick up the
The stylish seat returned to the chain retailer over the bank holiday weekend, but shoppers may want to hurry as it has been cleared from shelves in the past.
And the £129.99 deal is only available until Saturday, May 10.
This chair features a cushioned seat and a stable powder-coated steel frame.
Read More On Garden Buys
According to the product description, the item is "durable, easy-care, UV resistant, and weather resistant".
It also has a safety handle for getting on and off with ease, and comes with a three-year warranty.
The chair has a maximum weight capacity of 110 kilograms and a wide-set base for your comfort.
A similar buy is available from B&Q, but at significantly higher price point.
Most read in Fabulous
The
Asda's
I tried 'magic' Lidl garden hose - you need to get it, it's perfect for summer
And Charles Bentley's
While the Daals
Meanwhile, the
This item is also available from B&Q locations.
And
shoppers also rushed to buy the egg chair from the
, which costs just
£130.
Top gardening trends of 2025
Gardening experts at
Matrix planting
It seems that a top planting trend for this year is going to be Matrix Planting.
In essence, planting in groups or blocks to give an effect of being wild whilst actually being carefully managed.
Selection of the plants is essential, to give year-round interest either with flowers, seed heads or frosted/snowy spent flower heads. Some recommend using plants that seed around, but this could make managing your matrix planting harder to keep under control.
Chrysanthemum comeback
I hope that the humble Chrysanthemum makes as much of a comeback this year as Dahlias have over recent years, because the simple single flowered types, such as 'Innocence' and 'Cottage Apricot' would be spectacular within a matrix scheme.
The hardy varieties are so easy to grow in a sunny spot and give such a valuable burst of late summer and autumn colour that would lift any dull- looking border.
Blended borders
For some time now we have been promoting the growing of veg within ornamental borders and I think this could really take off this year.
The choice of ornamental-looking varieties available in seed catalogues is phenomenal and, if managed correctly, visitors to your garden will not even realise that you have veg growing!
Must-have tool
My secret is out. I discovered the Hori Hori a couple of years ago and now it seems so is everyone else.
It is such a well-made, adaptable tool that can be used as a trowel or weeding tool in the garden that and everyone I speak to who have used it absolutely would not now be without it. Enough said!
Remember to compare prices
It is important to remember to always shop around when buying something like this as you might find a cheaper alternative.
Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price.
Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal.
A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for.
3
Lidl shoppers can nab a deal on the garden furniture until Saturday, May 10 (stock image)
Credit: Getty