It probably hasn’t escaped your notice that coastal garden decor is everywhere right now, and Aldi’s new rattan planters nail the trend – they’re an easy garden upgrade to make your outdoor space more affordable.
I call it, Coastal garden ideas Making a comeback. Everywhere I turn I see plenty Rattan Garden Furnituresoft-blue hues and Mediterranean planting schemes.
But upgrading your garden on the cheap has never been easier as Aldi’s rattan planters are just £14.99. Landing in stores on Thursday (June 11), here’s how you can instantly enhance your outdoor space using them.
An attractive planter immediately yours Consider a patio Look more expensive. But the catch-22 is often that good-looking planters can be expensive. But for just under £15, Aldi are offering an on-trend planter that won’t break the bank, yet none of your guests will believe it’s from Aldi.
Available in light brown or grey, this coastal look planter measures approximately 27.5cm x 33cm in diameter and can be used both indoors and outdoors. The planters have small feet at the base to keep them stable, and a plastic lining for easy cleaning.
Rattan is a key feature of any nautical-style garden, and I’m seeing more of it in garden decor. Recently, I fell in love Garden Trading’s £500 rattan water buttWhich is one of the most Stylish Water Butts I have ever seen.
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What’s great about using rattan in your garden is that it beautifully marries the natural texture with the greenery of your plants. At home, it suits well Monsteras (£16.99, B&Q) Or Fiddle-leaf figs (£18.99, B&Q)When in the garden, I would recommend placing these wicker planters on your patio or under a pergola and filling them. Lavender (£7.99, Crocus) Or Agapanthus (£29.99, Gardening Express) For a soft coastal look.
Even if you don’t have a coastal themed garden, these rattan planters will still look stylish. Imagine them filled with bursts of yellow Primrose (£7.99, Thompson & Morgan) or dynamic Cornflower (£1.69, Thompson & Morgan) In the cottage garden. Or, even fill with rosemary, sage or basil for a beautifully fragrant mini herb garden.
Aldi’s planters are hard to beat on price. But this is why I think they can sell quickly. So I have prepared a few options that you can buy online.
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If you want your garden to look effortlessly expensive, Aldi’s rattan planters are an affordable upgrade that also hits the coastal garden trend. Run, don’t walk, to snap yours up.





