B&Q shoppers rush to grab summer essential ‘perfect for a small garden’ scanning at tills for just £10
SUMMER loving B&Q shoppers have been left thrilled after discovering a garden essential selling for a huge bargain price.
The DIY and home store is currently running a giant sale online with savvy customers noticing a very tempting deal on half price garden furniture selling for just £10.
B&Q have a round bistro table up on sale for just £10 dubbed ‘perfect for a small garden’[/caption] The GoodHome product comes with a stylish tempered glass tabletop and can fit two people comfortably around it[/caption]B&Q have a round bistro table up on sale dubbed “perfect for a small garden”.
The GoodHome product comes with a stylish tempered glass tabletop and can fit two people comfortably around it.
The round top is an impressive 60cm long with the whole table coming it at 72cm tall – making it ideal for those lazy days in the sunshine with a drink in hand.
It weighs just 6kg making it lightweight and easy to move around the garden until you find the perfect spot.
Originally setting back shoppers £20, the sleek brown table has been slashed down in price to just £10.
It can even be shipped straight to your home when ordered online.
The B&Q website advertises the product as: “The compact GoodHome Bari two-seater bistro table is ideal for small gardens and balconies.
“It has a simple yet sleek design, constructed with a metal base frame and round tempered glass tabletop.”
Elated shoppers who have already managed to snap up the table have shown their appreciation for the product online.
One said: “Easy to assemble and feels sturdy. Looks good in my garden.”
As a second wrote: “Very easy to assemble and looks good with the chairs. Excellent value for money.
“Perfect for small patio , garden or balcony.”
A third added: “Excellent value, easy to put together & just the right size for my small patio area.”
B&Q are in the midst of a bargain bonanza with up to 50 per cent off selected garden furniture, BBQs and accessories.
Currently, the cheapest item available on the website is an insect fly swat, costing just 30p.
The Sun has also picked out some of the best deals on offer such as a three-burner gas BBQ for £250, down from £385, saving you a massive £135.
As well as an Itawamba gas pizza oven for £72 – £108 cheaper than the original price of £180.
If you’re in the market for a new table for your garden but don’t have much space, the retailer has a foldable one on sale.
It can seat four people and costs £62, down from £95.
Shoppers looking to decorate their gardens or patios this summer can get 10 vintage LED lights for just £5 – saving £11 compared to the full price of £16.
People who are into gardening can also get cheap flower or plant seeds.
Or you can get an egg chair for £228 – down from £350 – if you’re looking for a comfortable seating idea for your garden.
If you’re keen to get one of the discounted items, it could be worth calling your local B&Q branch to see if they have what you’re looking for in stock.
You can find your nearest store by using the locator tool on the retailer’s website.
A few days ago, B&Q shoppers went wild for outdoor summer plants that were scanning for as little as £2.50.
The popular chain slashed the price of plants, with discounts of up to 50%.
Shoppers shared the deal on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains Facebook group.
How to update your garden on the cheap
IF you want your garden to impress this summer, you've come to the right place...
Plan and Prioritise
- Assess Your Space: Take a walk around your garden and note areas that need improvement.
- Set a Budget: Determine how much you can afford to spend.
- Prioritise Projects: Focus on high-impact areas first, like pathways, seating, or focal points.
DIY Projects
- Build Your Own Planters: Use reclaimed wood, pallets, or other materials to create custom planters.
- Create Garden Art: Use old items like tires, bottles, or cans to make unique garden decorations.
- Pathways: Lay down gravel or mulch to create affordable and attractive garden paths.
Plant Smart
- Buy Seeds, Not Plants: Seeds are cheaper than mature plants and offer a wider variety.
- Share and Swap: Exchange plants and seeds with friends or join a local gardening club.
- Grow Perennials: Invest in plants that come back year after year to save money in the long run.
Use Free Resources
- Compost: Make your own compost from kitchen scraps and yard waste to enrich your soil.
- Rainwater Collection: Set up a rain barrel to collect water for your garden.
- Mulch: Use leaves, grass clippings, or wood chips as free mulch to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
Repurpose and Upcycle
- Old Furniture: Turn an old chair into a plant stand or a dresser drawer into a planter.
- Containers: Use buckets, tins, or even old shoes as quirky plant containers.
- Pallets: Create vertical gardens or compost bins from discarded pallets.
Shop Smart
- Sales and Discounts: Look for end-of-season sales or discounts at garden centers.
- Second-Hand Stores: Find pots, tools, and decorations at thrift stores or garage sales.
- Online Marketplaces: Check sites like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace for free or cheap garden supplies.
Maintenance
- Weed Regularly: Stay on top of weeding to keep your garden looking tidy.
- Prune and Deadhead: Regularly prune plants and deadhead flowers to encourage growth and blooms.
- Tool Care: Maintain your tools by cleaning and sharpening them to prolong their life and effectiveness.
By using these tips, you can give your garden a fresh, updated look without spending a lot of money. Happy gardening!