
Illuminate garden paths with The Range's glow-in-the-dark mushroom lights – they're free to run & add a pop of colour
You can add a pop of colour to your outdoor space with a glow-in-the-dark light.
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These lights help to "bring fairy tale magic" to your garden this summer.
The Glass Glow In The Dark Mushroom Stake is available for £5.99 from The Range.
Product details
Shoppers can choose from two designs, a green and blue pattern or a white and red pattern.
And the shape of the light is designed to give look like a "trendy mushroom".
According to the product description, these lights are "a great way to brighten up your garden".
This product comes in an assortment of styles and we are unable to guarantee which one you'll receive.
The light helps to "create some light in your outdoor space" this summer.
According to manufacturers, this buy is "perfect for creating a charming sense of ambience and a gentle pop of colour in your garden".
"Stylish and vibrant, they're sure to elevate your outdoor aesthetic with ease."
The stake lights are created with glass and measure 35 centimetres in height.
Homebase is selling premium outdoor lanterns which don't require any plugs for under £30 - they're perfect for the summer nights
Shopper reactions
One impressed Facebook user said the mushroom stake lights look "so pretty".
Another The Range shopper described them as a "really nice addition to a herb garden".
"These are cute," agreed a third commenter.
"Ooooh, love these," said another inspired homeowner.
Another Facebook user called the stake lights a "need".
More garden buys
And a £4 Home Bargains buy will also help to add a "whimsical touch" to your garden while lighting it up.
And another Home Bargains buy will brighten up your space while making it look like something out of Bridgerton.
Plus, a tree helps to add privacy to your garden and it's now cheaper than ever.
Or you can add a fast-growing flower to cover eyesore walls and fences in your garden.
Meanwhile, Amazon has a £14 privacy buy that is described as "perfect" for summer.
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