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Lidl's sell-out hanging egg chair returns with ANOTHER huge price cut making it the cheapest around

Lidl's sell-out hanging egg chair returns with ANOTHER huge price cut making it the cheapest around

Scottish Sun21-06-2025

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DON'T HANG ABOUT Lidl's sell-out hanging egg chair returns with ANOTHER huge price cut making it the cheapest around
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LIDL shoppers are in for a treat as the highly sought-after hanging egg chair is making a return – but this time, it won't be landing in the middle aisle.
Instead, savvy shoppers will have the opportunity to reserve the trendy garden chair starting next week, with collection available in July.
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Lidl Plus members can pick up the Livarno Home Hanging Garden Chair for just £99.99
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The Livarno Home Hanging Garden Chair was was last available in May, priced at £149.99.
It returned to the retailer over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend but sold out quickly as shoppers rushed to grab it.
The stylish chair will be available to order again next week, now with a 33% price reduction, bringing it down to just £99.99.
Exclusively for Lidl Plus members, the chair can be ordered between June 26 and 29.
Customers can then collect it from their local store between July 4 and 7.
This chair features a cushioned seat and a stable powder-coated steel frame.
According to the product description, the item is "durable, easy-care, UV resistant, and weather resistant".
It also has a safety handle for getting on and off with ease, and comes with a three-year warranty.
The chair has a maximum weight capacity of 110 kilograms and a wide-set base for your comfort.
Since the chair is only available in-store, you'll need to sign up for the Lidl Plus loyalty scheme to secure it.
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As standard, Lidl Plus gives customers access to discounts, weekly coupons, and special offers.
Users activate coupons in the app and then scan their digital Lidl Plus card at the till to redeem the savings.
The app also offers the chance to win prizes with digital scratch cards after each shop and provides digital receipts.
To sign up for Lidl Plus, you need to download the Lidl Plus app on your smartphone (available for iOS and Android) and create an account.
Top gardening trends of 2025
GARDENING experts at Barnsdale Gardens has shared the top gardening trends of 2025.
Matrix planting
It seems that a top planting trend for this year is going to be Matrix Planting.
In essence, planting in groups or blocks to give an effect of being wild whilst actually being carefully managed.
Selection of the plants is essential, to give year-round interest either with flowers, seed heads or frosted/snowy spent flower heads. Some recommend using plants that seed around, but this could make managing your matrix planting harder to keep under control.
Chrysanthemum comeback
I hope that the humble Chrysanthemum makes as much of a comeback this year as Dahlias have over recent years, because the simple single flowered types, such as 'Innocence' and 'Cottage Apricot' would be spectacular within a matrix scheme.
The hardy varieties are so easy to grow in a sunny spot and give such a valuable burst of late summer and autumn colour that would lift any dull- looking border.
Blended borders
For some time now we have been promoting the growing of veg within ornamental borders and I think this could really take off this year.
The choice of ornamental-looking varieties available in seed catalogues is phenomenal and, if managed correctly, visitors to your garden will not even realise that you have veg growing!
Must-have tool
My secret is out. I discovered the Hori Hori a couple of years ago and now it seems so is everyone else.
It is such a well-made, adaptable tool that can be used as a trowel or weeding tool in the garden that and everyone I speak to who have used it absolutely would not now be without it. Enough said!
What else is on offer?
If you're searching for a hanging garden chair, it's a good idea to compare prices to get the best deal.
Lidl currently seems to have the most affordable option available.
While B&Q offers a similar chair, it comes at a much higher price.
The Maeria Dark Grey Hanging Egg Chair is currently available for £160.
Meanwhile, Asda's Hanging Egg Chair is available online and in-store for £148.

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