LIDL has dropped the price of a clever little gadget that could be your new secret weapon this summer.
The nifty gardening tool will only set you back $1.39.
2

2
The budget supermarket has slashed the cost of its garden wire with built-in cutter, and it’s already flying off the shelves.
Measuring a whopping 131.23ft, this bendy bit of brilliance is ideal for tying up unruly plants, building mini fences, crafting wreaths or whipping up your own flowery masterpieces.
And with an ultra-handy cutter built right in, you won’t need to fumble around in the shed looking for scissors.
Just snip, wrap and go, it’s gardening made simply simple.
But don’t be fooled by the price tag, this isn’t just any wire.
This mighty multitasker can train your tomatoes, tame your vines, and keep your roses looking regal.
Whether you’re fixing a fence, building a trellis, or turning your backyard into a Flower Show contender, it’s got you covered.
Crafty types are also loving it for DIY projects.
The product was previously $1.99 but has been reduced.
With garden season in full bloom, this is one deal you don’t want to miss.
It is only available in stores so you’ll have to visit your local Lidl branch.
It is always worth calling up ahead to make sure they have it in stock before making a trip.
MORE BARGAINS
The bargain retailer has tons of school supplies perfect for parents or teachers to stock up on.
And products will be made available on July 18 including in the back-to-school line-up are packs of pencils, multi-packs of glue sticks, highlighters, dry erase markers, ballpoint pens and permanent markers and prices start at 15 cents.
Additionally, there are pencil cases, paper folders, paper notebooks, packs of paper, scissors, sticky notes, and LCD writing tablets.
Meanwhile, Aldi is selling a popular garden essential for under ten dollars.
The supermarket chain is selling a number of budget-friendly flowers and plants as more people prepare to enjoy their backyards.
Easy gardening tips to save money, maximize space, and repel pests
*If you click on a link in this article, we may earn affiliate revenue.
- Banana peels, vinegar, and coffee grounds are often recommended as natural fertilizers.
- Dollar Tree sells four packs of seeds for $1.25.
- Try a vertical planter like Amazon’s Mr. Stacky 5 Tier Stackable Planter, $35 to make more use of a small space.
- Use netting like the Garden Netting Pest Barrier, $8, from Amazon to keep away bugs that eat your vegetables.
- Try sacrificial planting to reduce the use of pesticides and keep pests away from your garden. Deliberately growing certain plants to attract agricultural pests can keep them away from the plants you want to protect. Examples include marigolds, lavender, catnip, and chives.
- For pesky weeds in your garden, the Grampa’s Weeder – The Original Stand-Up Weed Puller Tool with Long Handles, $45, from Amazon is a helpful tool you can use without having to bend over.