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Home Bargains' 'cutest' £12.99 plant stands 'look fabulous' in your garden

Home Bargains' 'cutest' £12.99 plant stands 'look fabulous' in your garden

Daily Mirror26-04-2025
The 'fabulous' new Home Bargains plant stands seriously impressed shoppers on social media
With summer right around the corner, shoppers are stocking up on outdoor decor and gardening supplies. Home Bargains is proving popular with shoppers this year, and the retailer might just have another hit on its hands. Social media users are loving Home Bargains' colourful £12.99 plant stands, heaping praise on the "cutest" designs.
Plant lovers fell for the "fabulous" range after it was showcased in a video shared on Home Bargains' social media pages. Praising "the cutest plant stands" on Facebook, Home Bargains wrote: "Because your plants deserve a throne! The last one is our favourite."

The video featured various £12.99 stands. The designs included a watermelon-inspired stand, a strawberry-shaped version, and two mushroom-shaped stands.

One of the mushroom designs was decorated with flowers, while the other was home to a garden gnome, seen peeping out the window. Viewers loved the look of the colourful stands, which could be ideal for medium-sized pots.
Someone replied: "How cute are these?" A shopper shared: "I have the toadstools, strawberry and watermelon in my front garden and they look fab."
A fan commented: "The toadstools need to be homed with ME," while someone said their friend "needs to get the strawberry ones." Elsewhere, a viewer said: "I want the strawb for top of the stairs to put a plant on."
Another shopper thought: "The first 2 would look so cute in the garden." A fan echoed: "I can see my flower pots on these."
Someone added: "We need to go here." Shoppers keen to look for the Star Buys can locate their nearest Home Bargains store here.

Other popular outdoor products from Home Bargains include £10 garden animals, though not everyone's convinced about a "creepy" feature you'll notice after dark.
Priced at £9.99 each, the Firefly Novelty Frog With Animated LED Eyes Solar Light and Firefly Novelty Snail With Animated LED Eyes Solar Light look "so cute" to some shoppers and "creepy" to others.

Reacting to the designs on social media, one fan commented: "I love these little frogs - so cute!" However, someone added: "Imagine that in the pitch black of night! Creepy!"
In more Home Bargains news, families have been loving the retailer's Teddy Bear Picnic Set for picnics. The "adorable" £11.99 set is ideal for children looking for a mini accessories set, and shoppers think it is "the cutest thing ever".
The popular picnic set includes a wicker basket, teddy bear, hardback book and tea party play set. The product description says: "Get ready for endless fun with the Teddy Bear Picnic Set!
"This charming bundle includes a cuddly teddy bear, a picnic blanket, and a wicker basket filled with mini accessories, perfect for imaginative tea parties and outdoor adventures!"
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