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Published 17:18 6 May 2020 BST
Few of us can afford to splash out on a full suite of patio furniture or invest in a brand-new top-of-the-range barbecue, but that doesn't have to hold you back when it comes to overhauling your garden, balcony or outdoor space.
From plants and planters to lanterns and LED wind chimes, there's no shortage of ways to decorate your outdoor space without breaking the bank. In fact, the likes of Aldi, Lidl, Dunnes, H&M and Marks & Spencer have all come up trumps with some cheap and cheerful ways to style our gardens.
Prices for outdoor decor vary wildly, so if you're wondering what the difference is it's usually in the item's ability to handle the weather. For instance, you can get gorgeous decorative pots for as little as €10, but the frost-proof ones that will survive the Irish climate can cost many times that.
Below are some items that can stay in your garden, some that will need to be brought in at night if you want to stop them weathering, and others that will bring a touch of the outdoors in for those who don't have a garden to enjoy right now.
1. Festuca Blue Grass €3.99
2. Grey on Legs Planter €17-€47.50
3. Rope Jar Lantern €10
4. Large Metal Plant Pot €22.99
5. Grey hanging parasol €85
6. Large Pillar Candle Holder €14.99
7. Rattan Hanging Basket €14.99
8. Solar Glass Bulb with Faux Succulent €4.99
9. Black Leaves Iron Decorative Trellis €5.99
10. Candle Holder on a Pedestal €22.99


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