SUMMER is so close we can almost taste it – so why not get outside and give your garden a well-deserved makeover?
Aldi is flogging hundreds of items to help you achieve a summer paradise at home.

The bargain store is selling 1-litre pots of petunias and pelargoniums for just £1.89.
The colourful blooms are perfect for planters or adding to flower beds.
Shoppers have the choice of: Petunia Cascadia Rim Cherry, Petunia Cascadia Rim Magenta, Petunia Cascadia Indian Summer, Petunia Cascadia Bicolour Cabernet, Petunia Cascadia Purple Ice, Geranium Novely Frank Headley, Geranium Novelty Vancouver & Geranium Novelty Mrs Pollock.
According to Aldi’s website, the pot measures around 12cm.
This comes as Aldi has begun selling individual garden fence panels.
The £5.99 piece of garden furniture is being sold as part of the shop’s new budget-friendly garden range.
The fence is made from a durable powder-coated metal, which is also anti-rust and UV resistant.
Measuring at 91.19 x 71.12cm, the fence features clips which allow you to link multiple panels together.
Its whimsical design can give your garden a fairytale look, transforming it into a decorative summer haven.
Items such as a garden arch and the Solar Stainless Steel Bollard Stake Lights pair well with the fence panels for more elaborate gardens.
There has been a surge of interest in privacy fences as Brits start spending more time outside whilst the weather stays warm.
Both B&Q and Lidl have released a variety of privacy fences which range from just £8 to £22.
Aldi often goes viral because of its low-cost, high-quality garden equipment.
Its Workzone garden cable is designed to allow you to plug in all of your garden electricals and its hedge trimmer is £150 cheaper than the Bosch equivalent.

Transform your garden into a summer paradise
BRITS are sprucing up their gardens just in time for summer and top gadgets are the secret to turning your outdoor space from drab to fab on a budget.
A garden mirror is a game-changer, adding instant depth and style.
B&M is selling a stunning arched version that looks almost identical to one at The Range – but at a fraction of the price. Why shell out more when you don’t have to?
For those who love a lush lawn, gadgets are your best friend. Aldi is offering a handy electric scarfier for £69.99, that’s £120 cheaper than Bosch.
B&Q’s also got a budget £8.50 lawn aerator that’ll keep your grass healthy so it will look in tip-top shape all season.
It works by punching tiny holes into the soil, letting air, water and nutrients get right down to the roots basically giving your lawn a big breath of fresh air.
Plant pots are another quick and easy way to elevate your space and there’s no need to spend a fortune.
IKEA and The Range are offering £5 affordable plant pot picks, while Get Potted is selling Lechuza self watering plant pots from £13. The pots not only look good but are also equipped with a planter liner and watering system to ensure better plant growth no matter how small the decor surface.
But if you really want to put your feet up, budget retailers are going high-tech with robot lawnmowers.
One bargain version is £250 cheaper than a similar model at B&Q, and Currys has a wallet-friendly one too.
Let the robot do the mowing while you soak up the sun.
And finally, if you’re looking to level up your outdoor cooking, VonHaus is serving up a red-hot deal.
They’ve launched a dupe of the cult-favourite Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven but it’s £180 cheaper. That’s luxury alfresco pizza nights without the luxury price tag.
So whether it’s pizza ovens or lawn saviours, investing in a few smart garden gadgets could be the key to keeping your garden looking gorgeous all summer without spending a fortune.