Four savvy ways to brighten up your garden during the colder months – from twinkling bulbs to fire-pits --[Reported by Umva mag]

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Oct 15, 2024 - 16:59
Four savvy ways to brighten up your garden during the colder months – from twinkling bulbs to fire-pits --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE weather can be grey and miserable at this time of year, so why not cheer up your outdoor space?

A few easy moves can quickly work wonders.

a person laying on a chair with their feet up and a string of lights in the background
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Four savvy ways to brighten up your garden during the colder months – from twinkling bulbs to fire-pits[/caption]

Here’s what to do . . . 

LIGHT UP: Twinkling bulbs look pretty after dark or on gloomy days.

But you don’t have to save the fairy lights for Christmas.

If you have some sitting in storage, try getting them out and decorating bushes or trees. Or you can currently get 100 LED string lights for £11.99, down from £14.99 at Robert Dyas.

Solar lights can still work at this time of year and won’t add any extra to energy bills.

BERRY NICE: Attracting more wildlife is a great way to get more enjoyment from your outdoor space in colder months.

If you have a gap in the garden, try planting shrubs that produce berries, such as rowan, hawthorn and holly. Not only can this provide food for birds, it adds colour, too.

Bird feeders with seeds and nuts, and fresh, clean water will also help bring more feathered friends to your garden.

POT LUCK: Plant a few seasonal blooms in pots that can sit around your doorway and provide extra cheer. And you can easily switch up and refresh your display whenever you like.

Chrysanthemums and Calluna are two plants that provide excellent and long-lasting colour, as well as ornamental chilli peppers, advises Dobbies garden centres.

Lidl this week has different shades of British cyclamen, as well as autumn heather coming to stores, with prices starting from £1.99.

STAY WARM: If you want to spend more time in your outdoor space, you could create a fire-pit area.

Prices start from £15 at B&Q and this is a more affordable option than a patio heater.

Watch the flames crackle while roasting marshmallows for a seasonal treat.

  • All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.

Deal of the day

a collection of sanctuary spa products in a gift box
supplied
Sanctuary Spa self-care gift set, down from £54 to £26.50 at Boots[/caption]

INDULGE in some me time with the Sanctuary Spa self-care gift set, down from £54 to £26.50 at Boots. Bundle includes shower oil, body scrub and sleep mist.

SAVE: £27.50

Cheap treat

a slice of cake next to a cup of coffee
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A refillable hot drink and cake is just £4 at Morrisons cafe[/caption]

HEAD to a Morrisons cafe and pick a refillable hot drink and cake for £4, then enjoy free refills. Applies to all self-serve hot drinks, including tea, latte and hot chocolate.

What's new?

THE McRib has returned to McDonald’s today after almost ten years. The pork patty with barbecue sauce is back for a limited time, priced £4.49 or £6.19, as part of a medium meal.

Top swap

a bottle of fenty beauty foundation on a white background
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Fenty pro filt’r soft matte foundation, £30 from Sephora[/caption]
a bottle of revolution iri filter longwear foundation
supplied
Revolution’s IRL filter foundation, £7.99 from lookfantastic.com[/caption]

GIVE skin a smooth and shine-free finish with Fenty pro filt’r soft matte foundation, £30 from Sephora. Or get a flawless complexion with Revolution’s IRL filter foundation, £7.99 from lookfantastic.com.

SAVE: £22.01

Little helper

FASHION favourite All Saints has donated 5,000 high-value items to Shelter charity shops this month, allowing shoppers to bag designer gear at bargain prices.

PLAY NOW TO WIN £200

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Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle

JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle.

Every month we’re giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers – whether you’re saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered.

Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

The more codes you enter, the more tickets you’ll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!




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