GREEN fingered shoppers will be happy to hear Aldi has a new gardening range – and the £150 hanging egg chair has returned.
The supermarket has revealed the 58 items available in the range, but some – like the egg chair – will go live on February 28.
You can buy the range online, but you might want to act fast – especially if you have your eye on the egg chair.
Last year in May, shoppers stayed up all night in a virtual queue to order the chair, only for it to sell out in a matter of hours.
But before you splash out, it’s worth comparing prices in case you can find the same item – or something similar – cheaper elsewhere.
Here’s our best picks of Aldi’s new gardening range:
Hanging Egg Chair
If you missed out on getting an egg chair of your own last year, you have another chance.
It’s the same price as last year at £149.99.
At the moment, it’s not yet listed on Aldi’s new gardening range website page – but it will go live this Sunday at 8am.
However, B&M is selling a similar one for £25 cheaper at £125.
We haven’t been able to spot anything for less than this.
Garden Shears & 40V Battery/Charger
If your garden need a trim but chopping it yourself seems like too much hard work, then you might want to check out Aldi’s battery charged garden shears.
It comes with a battery already, so you can get pruning straight away.
We have seen a cheaper, similar product in Argos.
It’s selling a Bosch cordless shear for £50.
Vertical Planter Starter Kit
If you love to plant but you’re short on space, this vertical planter could help to make the most of your garden space.
From the picture, it looks like you’ll have enough room to pot 12 plants.
Aldi says it’s a self watering planter, and easy to put onto walls and fences.
We’ve spotted a slightly cheaper version on Amazon for £15 – but there’s only seven sections to pot your plants in instead of 12.
Gazebo Tent With Awning
If you’re planning a camping trip when lockdown restrictions end but you’re in need of some gear, this tent attached to a gazebo could be a good investment.
The tent can fit three people in, and the gazebo could be useful to keep off the rain if you’re having a barbeque.
We couldn’t spot a product similar to this which was being sold cheaper.
But we did spot a tent which sleeps four people on sale at Mountain Warehouse for £34.99 – down from £59.99.
Grow Your Own Fruit & Vegetables
For shoppers who have always wanted to grow their own fruit and veg at home to save a trip to the supermarket, Aldi’s fruit and vegetable starter pack could be a good start.
All you need is the space to plant your seeds.
We couldn’t spot something like this cheaper elsewhere, but if you want a greater variety of seeds, Amazon is selling 11 types of seeds for £5.98.
The Green Garden Citrus Plants
This citrus plant will be available to buy in store from today.
It could be a good way to brighten up a balcony or your doorway.
We couldn’t spot similar products for much cheaper, but if you’re willing to splash out a little more, Gardens4You is selling mini lemon trees for £18.95.
Zig Zag Outdoor Coir Mat
This doormat could be a great way to welcome guests when they can eventually come back to visit your home.
It’s made out of coir and rubber and comes in two other designs too.
We’ve found a similar doormat for the same price at Argos as well.
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