ALDI fans are racing to snap up a bargain buy, that will turn your garden into a cosy retreat for just £12.
Withthe weather set to , and blue skies looking like they are here to stay, many of us will be counting down the hours until we can finish work and.


However, after the long and cold , you may find that your garden is in need of a bit of a spruce up.
You may think that giving your garden a mega glow-up will cost an absolute bomb, however, with bargains from the likes of , you can make it look elegant and .
Sharing an absolute steal of a buy to Facebook, one shopper proudly said: “I bought these solar lights last year at Aldi (they are back there right NOW).
“They are very good quality.
“Put off great light all year round.
“Better than anything I found on .”
The solar lights are priced at £12 and are guaranteed to make your garden look like a cosy haven.
They come in a pack of four and are charged up by the sun, so there's no need to faff around with wires and electricity.
Simply place them in the garden and as the night sky darkens, watch as they illuminate your garden, transforming it into a magical fairy land.
You are sure to be the envy of friends and neighbours when you invite them over for garden parties, and they are even perfect for relaxing alone by the fire pit at night.
And the Aldi lights aren't the only bargain garden buy shoppers have been raving about lately.
Recently,user Emily Barratt revealed how she transformed her garden on an
She explained that she purchased an extra large planter from B&M for £17.99.
She also purchased a smaller B&M planter, for £12.99, and placed the smaller planter inside the bigger one, alongside some bricks, and soil.
Emma then picked up some fake B&M potted plants – with prices starting at £1 – and cut them up into individual stems.
“It worked out cheaper than buying individual pots,” she said, in a video posted to Facebook.
Emma stuck the stems into the space between the two pots, creating a stunning fake flower bed.
She then placed some old gravel that she already had in the top plant pot, alongside a solar fountain.
Showing off her DIY masterpiece, Emma turned on the fountain, and revealed how she had transformed the plant pots into a stylish water feature.
She said, “I really can't wait to share more of the garden; it's coming together sonicely! “