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‘Obsessed with mine!’ shopper gushes after nabbing Asda’s new planters that make a perfect retro addition to the garden 

Published on March 24, 2025 at 07:58 AM

IT'S the perfect time of the year to think about updating the garden.

And when it comes to nabbing new decor for your outside space, it seems that Asda is the place to shop.

Pink camera and green boombox planters on a store shelf.
Asda's new planters are the perfect addition to any retro garden
Light green boombox-shaped planter.
The boombox planter comes in a lime green and costs £15
Pink and green retro-style planters on a store shelf.
While the pink Polaroid camera option is £12
Pink camera-shaped planter.
Both options are suitable for using indoors or outdoors

People have been taking to social media in their hundreds to gush about the supermarket's new range of retro planters, which come in gorgeous eye-catching colours to brighten even the dullest garden.

Laura took to the BARGAIN LOVERS Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More group on Facebook to share her finds, alongside pictures of the products in question.

One showed the two options together – a Polaroid camera in a baby pink, and an old school boombox in green.

“Look at these planters from Asda living!” she wrote alongside the snaps.

“The radio is £15 and the Polaroid camera was £12!”

And people were quick to take to the comments section to weigh in on the new products, with some happy customers admitting they'd already managed to get their hands on them.

Sharing a picture of her green planter with plants in it, Hayley wrote: “I'm obsessed with mine!

“It was a bargain – I’m gonna order the Polaroid because I regret not buying it at the time.”

“How cool are these!” another gushed.

As a third tagged a friend and added: “These would look so cute on your garden!”

“What they made out of?” someone else asked.

To which Laura replied: “Apparently a powdered resin.

“They are like a breakable resin – they feel like a terracotta type material, they are for indoor and outdoor.”

“Ooooooh I need these!” another insisted.

And the positive reviews continued on the Asda website, with one commenting on the Polaroid option: “So in love with this planter, looks amazing!

“Think I'll be grabbing another one! Highly recommend.”

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“Bought this to go in my daughter’s bedroom!” another wrote.

“Looks great. Grown up Barbie vibes.”

Not everyone was a fan of the planters though, and used the comments section of Laura's post to air their true feelings.

“These are gross!” one wrote.

“Bl**dy horrid,” another raged.

As a third called them “tacky”, which others agreed with.

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