IF you’re planning to spend a lot of time in your garden this summer, you’ll want privacy to do it in peace.
And there’s a £15.99 buy from The Range that can help you do just that.
As a bonus, it also helps you create a fragrant paradise with instant elegance.
So if you’re looking to give your outdoor space a spruce up without breaking the bank, you’ve come to the right place.
Bosses at The Range have revealed that Google searches for “how to create a fragrant garden” have increased by 120 per cent in the last month.
And you don’t have to look far, as the bargain retail giant’s bestselling Jasmine Pyramid Mix has been flying off the shelves this week.
Named the retailer’s scent-sational ‘Plant of the Week’, its sweet floral aroma is reminiscent of summer nights abroad – making it the ideal finishing touch for evening drinks outside and garden parties.
For only £15.99, it’s perfect for covering trellises, fences, pergolas and arches to add instant elegance and atmosphere to your outdoor space.
So whether you’re looking to impress guests or simply enjoy your own little escape, this fast-growing beauty is the finishing touch your outdoor space has been waiting for.
The Jasmine Pyramid, which flowers in spring, grows to around 80cm in height and comes in a 17cm pot.
But remember, The Range will be closing all stores on Easter Sunday, so you better get down there quick if you want to nab the plant in time for the Easer weekend.
Elsewhere, shoppers are going wild for a “fabulous” plant from Home Bargains that will give their flowerbed a colour boost.
And the cheap plant is even renowned for reseeding each year, meaning you’re getting great value for your money.
The snapdragons, also known as Antirrhinum, come in a pack of 20 and are priced at £2.99.
This works out at just 15p per plant.
Antirrhinums are cheerful annual plants, guaranteed to brighten up flower borders and containers.
Commonly known as snapdragons, they are hailed by garden experts as easy-to-grow, old-fashioned cottage garden plants, beloved by children and bees.
They come in a variety colours and heights, and therefore can be grown in a variety of situations.
According to Gardeners’ World, they have a long flowering period, from June until October.