ALDI have announced that their annual garden range will be returning to stores, as the weather heats up.
The budget-friendly chain’s garden goods are loved for being high quality and low in cost.



Brits are spending more time outside again as the winter months draw to a close.
To coincide with this, Aldi are re-releasing some of their most popular garden products on March 27.
Their foldable fire pit – which comes with a charcoal grid, a cooking grid and a handle poker – will be one of the first products to be released.
It’s perfect for a bank holiday BBQ and can even be taken away on camping trips, costing just £29.99.
Aldi is also releasing a range of decorative items, including whimsical garden arch, a vintage metal hanging pot and a spring rattan hanging basket.
Their products won’t break the bank either, with the arch costing just £29.99 and the hanging pot coming in at just £1.99.
The viola and pansy hanging basket will only cost £4.99.
Their popular picnic table is ideal for caravanning or picnics and will cost just £12.99 in stores.
Other products which will become available on March 27 include modern bird nesting box, wind vane and spinner accessories and solar glass flower stake.
More practical items including a flexible garden hose – costing just £8.99 – and a £2.99 drip feeder will also become available.
Aldi was voted the UK’s cheapest supermarket in 2024 with its shoppers saving an average of £393 a year compared to Waitrose shoppers.
Harry Rose, editor of Which? magazine, said: “Our research shows Aldi has retained its crown as the UK’s cheapest supermarket in 2024.
“After the added expense of the festive period, many households will be looking to cut costs.
“Our analysis shows that by switching supermarkets, shoppers can make significant savings, highlighting the advantages of shopping around where possible.”
The chain is known for its budget goods and is known for routinely slashing the price of its products, making headlines in March when it cut the cost of Yorkshire Gold to 6p.
