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Gardeners race to Aldi to snap up £29.99 bargain that instantly transforms your home into a holiday haven

Published on March 26, 2025 at 06:45 PM

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A STUNNING new product at Aldi can transform your garden ahead of the spring bank holidays.

Coming in at a bargain price, the product is part of the supermarket’s returning garden range which lands on March 27.

Garden archway with bench and potted plants.
The Aldi garden arch adds a classy touch to your garden
Metal garden archway with climbing plants.
The garden arch costs under £30

Aldi is renowned for its budget-friendly garden ware, which is re-released each spring.

One item in its 2025 collection can make your garden classy as well as grassy with its whimsical metal design.

The garden arch has integrated ground spikes and is approximately 2 metres high and 1.3 metres wide.

The arch, which has dimensions of 145 x 240 x 38cm, has a perfect design for allowing climbing plants to grow.

Despite all of those benefits, it costs just £29.99.

Like their other garden products, the arch will become available on March 27.

Aldi will also release their foldable fire pit on the same day, which can be easily transported for impromptu trips and BBQs.

The fire pit, which costs £29.99, will be released alongside their £1.99 hanging pots and their £12.99 picnic table.

Aldi’s range of affordable goods also includes drip feeders, flexible garden hoses, a modern bird nesting box and a solar glass flower stake.

The supermarket was voted the UK’s cheapest in 2024, retaining the title it’s held for four consecutive years.

An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows ALDI supermarket in Snellville, Georgia
Aldi have slashed prices on many of their products

Waitrose was found to be the most expensive supermarket in the UK, with their shoppers spending an average of £393 than Aldi’s customers.

Aldi’s low prices made headlines in March 2025 when it slashed the price of KitKat mini eggs to just 32p.

At the same time, they reduced the price of Yorkshire Gold tea to a staggeringly low 6p.

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