If you are looking for something to do before the summer season ends, gardening could be for you.
And it seems as though one shopper has come across the perfect planters to begin your gardening hobby with 70 per cent off planters ranging from small to large.
Taking to Facebook's Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group they boasted about what they had found.
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Captioning the post they wrote: "Today's wow deals of the day on studio 70% off!". And it seems that it's s steal of a deal. The deal found on the Studio website are said to be "selling fast" with the website issuing a "hurry" sign on both of the products.
The smaller planter costs £69 whilst the larger comes in at £99. However, they are both thankfully on sale meaning they now cost £29 and £20, respectively.
They come in the colour white, grey and natural to match any garden theme and it seems as if they are going fast. And it could be down to the post too with almost 200 reactions and 400 comments with many calling them a "perfect" addition.
In the product description on the website it reads: "Add a touch of colour to your garden with this Set of 2 Wide Trellis Planters. Perfect for bedding some beautiful flowers and growing a climbing plant such as the stunning Clematis or the vivid Nasturtium."
In response to the post, it seems many people were keen to snap up the deal. One said: "Need the two big ones."
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Another asked their Facebook friend if this is what they were after to which they replied: "Yes mate bargain that is."
"I've got them they are lovely but wouldn't say they are grey, more like brown with a wash over of grey. I don't mind as going to stain them anyway" wrote a third.
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