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Scottish Sun
18 hours ago
- Lifestyle
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Cheapest shop to buy garden furniture this weekend with prices starting from £14
Read below for tips to spruce up your garden on a budget SUMMER SUN Cheapest shop to buy garden furniture this weekend with prices starting from £14 Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SUMMER is here and many will be thinking about spending more time in the garden now the weather is warmer. But the cost of sprucing up your outside space can be pricey, especially if you are not savvy. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 We share the best garden furniture deals Luckily, a number of retailers have rolled out summer sales giving customers the chance to save. Below we list the best summer offers to help jazz up your garden. Wilko Living and Home Black Linear Wicker Hanging Egg Chair - £86 Egg chairs have become one of the most sought after garden pieces in recent years and loved by the likes of Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch. But, the pod shaped seats are not cheap, with prices easily topping £400 depending where you shop. Wilko is currently selling a Black Liner Wicker Hanging Egg Chair for £86, making it one of the cheapests on the market. They stylish swinging chair comes with black padded cushions for added support and relations. It is only available to shop online, but customers get free delivery with this order so can dodge any fees. If that doesn't tickle your fancy, The Range is selling a Marisa Hanging Chair with Cushion for £99. The Range Arosa Steel Gazebo - £89.99 Gazebos are an easy way to add the wow factor to your garden, but can be expensive when bought at full price. The Range has knocked £30 off its Arosa Steel Gazebo with the product now scanning for just under £90. B&M launches their children's outdoor range which is perfect for summer - there's a £2 bargain that'll easily keep the kids entertained Customers have raved about the stylish feature and praised it for how easy it was to set up. One shopper said: "It looks really nice and perfect size for a table and 4 chairs. My husband at 75 put this up on his own and didn't have any problems.". It is available to buy online and for click and collect across The Range stores. B&M is also selling a Steel Framed Gazebo for £100 down from £125. B&M four piece sofa set - £150 Garden sofa's are chic and arguably much more comfortable than sitting on a sun lounger. But the dapper outdoor piece often comes at a price. B&M has slashed the price of Sorrento Sofa Set to £150 down from £200, making it one of the cheapest on the market. It comes with one table, a two-seater sofa and two arm chairs, all in a stylish grey finish If you are not a fan of the colour, the bargain store is also selling the same product in sand for £150. Those who are keen to get their hands on the product will need to head to one of B&M's 700 plus across the UK. You can find your nearest store by visiting, Dunelm Rattan Bistro Chair - £14 Rattan garden furniture can add a timeless feel to any garden and are highly sought after by many shoppers. If you are on the hunt for one of the woven wood pieces look no further than Dunelm. The homeware giant has slashed the price of its Rattan Bistro Chair to £14, down from £20. If you picked up two it would come to £28, which is £33 cheaper than what Tesco is charging for a set. The supermarket's Living and home PE Rattan Stacking Garden Chairs-Set of 2 cost £61 in stores. 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. Take a walk around your garden and note areas that need improvement. Set a Budget: Determine how much you can afford to spend. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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!


Scottish Sun
24-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Holiday warning to millions over button you should NEVER press when paying abroad
Read below to avoid loosing out SUMMER SUN Holiday warning to millions over button you should NEVER press when paying abroad Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HOLIDAYMAKERS should be mindful to never push this button cash machine when heading abroad this summer. Travellers might end up losing cash and get stung by simply making the wrong choice at a foreign ATM or at tills. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Holidaymakers should be mindful to avoid this button. Cash machines will usually give you the option to pay in the local currency or in pounds. It may seem like the obvious option to pay in pounds, as it's more familiar and the currency linked to your card. However, by choosing this option you could end up paying more for the cash coming out of the ATM or for the goods you're paying for at the till. That is because the overseas bank will do the conversion to pounds and the rates are unfavourable. However, if you choose to pay in the local currency your card will instead do the conversion which is usually much more favourable. So if you are keen to save cash when abroad, you should opt to pay in the local currency and not pounds. Your bank may also charge you for using your debit card abroad. For example, Lloyds Bank charges customers who use their debit card abroad a 2.99 per cent foreign transaction fee. This would cost you £2.99 for every £100 you spend. NatWest also charged customers a 2.75% fee for spending your debit card abroad. Best travel money options: currency, cards and tips for spending abroad That would add a £1.16 charge to the cost of a jacket which cost £42.16. The bank has a handy calculator for customers to help them work out how much they will be charged when spending abroad. You simply enter in the currency you will be shopping in and how much you intend to spend. This can help holidaymakers plan ahead not be blindsided by any unexpected costs. But some banks don't charge you for spending abroad. For example, Monzo does not charge its customers foreign transaction fees nor does First Direct. USING YOUR CREDIT CARD ABROAD Many credit cards also charge foreign transaction fees of around 3%, which would add £1.50 to the cost of a £50 meal out. But there are several credit cards that let you withdraw money from ATMs or spend in shops and restaurants fee-free. The Barclaycard Rewards Card does not charge you transaction fees when you are abroad. It uses Visa's exchange rate, so you will get the best value on conversions. If you are heading abroad, if may also be worth bringing some cash in case of emergencies. Many high street banks have currency exchanges within the branch, and you can also find the service inside airports or some train stations.