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‘These are beautiful’ gush shoppers as they race to The Range for pretty flower basket light – and it’s cheaper than B&M

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PLANTS are the perfect way to add a pop of colour into your garden ahead of the warmer weather.

But if you forget to water them, they can wilt away and cost a small fortune to replace.

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Thankfully, The Range has got you covered with an effortless bouquet for your outdoor space that requires zero watering – and it will give it a glow up too.

Bosses at the bargain store describe their basket with solar flowers as the “perfect addition to brighten your outdoor space”.

They added: “With warm white LEDs encompassed into the floral arrangement, this Basket With Solar Flowers will stand out and be a show-stopping piece for your garden.”

Usually priced at £19.99, the pretty garden decor is currently reduced to £12.99.

Savvy shopper Claire shared a picture of the bargain store’s new arrival on the on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group which boasts 2.4million members.

After bagging one for herself, she said: “Picked this up in The Range today. So pretty lit up.”

Featuring a basket of mixed flowers, the faux plant is the perfect way to add some extra flair into your garden.

What’s more is the glowing ornament is solar powered and will automatically activate at dusk, meaning there’s no wiring needed – so it really couldn’t be easier.

According to the product description online, it features six warm white LEDs that makes it the “perfect piece for your garden”.

So it’s little surprise the summer buy has caused a frenzy online, with many rushing to the comments section to praise it.

One gushed: “These are beautiful.”

A second wrote: “The Range always have unique solar lights.”

“So pretty”, chimed in a third.

A fourth insisted: “Stop it, we need two.”

“Oh I deffo need this”, added a fifth.

Meanwhile a sixth revealed: “Might go Saturday, they are lovely. I’m getting them if I find [them] somewhere.”

And it’s not the only product gardeners have been racing to snap up in recent days.

Shoppers have insisted they are “in love” with B&M’s new solar artificial flower pot.

But priced at £15 it’s slightly more expensive than The Range’s current sale piece.

9 best solar lights for the garden 2024 UK; tried and tested

By Veronica Lorraine

Solar Centre Festoon Lights, £44.99

Pros: Look great, last over winter, two brightness levels

Cons: Rather expensive

Rating: 4.5/5

HETP Solar Motion Sensor Security Lights, £20.35

Pros: Easy to install, very bright, longlasting

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

yiyicas 2-Pack Solar String Lights Outdoor, £13.99

Pros: Longlasting, price, copper wiring so can attach to anything, reliable, bright

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

SolarCentre Smart Festoon Lights, £65.99

Pros: Control from your phone or by remote control, loads of colour combinations, large solar panel, can by charged via USB

Cons: Price, solar panel needs to be in view for remote control

Rating: 4/5

Mushroom string lights, £10

Pros: Price, hide the wires in soil, fairytale vibe

Cons: None

Rating: 4/5

Carnival Solar Festoon Lights, £29.99

Pros: Large bulbs, bright, eight functions, perspex, price

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

Wilko Solar String Lights, £4

Pros: Price, bright, flashing function

Cons: None

Rating: 5/5

Maroc Lantern string lights, £21.95

Pros: Stylish, waterproof, warm light

Cons: Not the brightest

Rating: 3.5/5

Solar Powered LED Curtain, £15

Pros: Price, bright, can last all night

Cons: The wires don’t hang straight

Rating: 4/5