HOME BARGAINS fans are in for a treat, as the budget retailer launches a garden glow-up essential for as little as £20. With the sunshine looking like it's here to stay for the foreseeable, many of us will be heading outside to soak up as much Vitamin D as we can. However, after a winter of neglect, many UK gardens may be in need of a bit of a spruce up.
And although doing up your garden may sound a pricey endeavour, with bargains from the likes of Home Bargains , you can make your garden look like a lush paradise on the cheap. In its latest batch of garden goodies, Home Bargains has released six artificial trees, which customers say "look real". One popular fake tree is the Jardin Artificial Cherry Blossom Tree 120cm .
Read more garden stories The tree is priced at just £19.99 and is perfect for those who forget to water their plants . The stunning cherry blossom tree is suitable for use both indoors and outdoors, and is weather and UV resistant.
A product description reads: "Our Artificial Cherry Blossom Tree are a beautifully realistic addition to any home. "These come ready potted and make an ideal artificial houseplant. Most read in Fabulous "No maintenance required so you can sit back and admire this beautiful cherry blossom tree.
" Shoppers can also snap up the Jardin Faux Bamboo Plant in Grey Pot for £24.99 which promises to "bring the feeling of freshness to rooms and outdoor spaces alike." And the Jardin Artificial Wisteria Tree is another popular product which "adds a touch of paradise to any home or garden.
" Sharing some of the highlights from the popular artificial tree range via a Facebook post, Home Bargains said: "Shop our selection of artificial trees today and start transforming your space into a lush oasis !" Shoppers raced to the comments section of the post, to share their love for the range . One person said: "I’ve got the third pictured, I love it. "I put it in a plant pot with loads stones it looks really good.
" 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 Another person said: "These are lush!!" Tagging a friend, a third person said: "For the beer garden?".
Entertainment
Home Bargains is launching a £20 garden essential that will instantly transform your space into a lush oasis this spring
