Gardening fans are rushing to Homebase to snap up HUGE houseplants that are scanning for just £5 instead of £22 | The Sun

GARDENING fans will be thrilled to know there is a sale on houseplants at Homebase.

And it's great news if you are looking to add some greenery to your home.


The DIY and gardening store are currently having a sale where HUGE houseplants are currently scanning for £5 instead of £22.

Taking to Facebook one bargain hunter revealed her fabulous haul of indoor plants she got for a fraction of the price.

The avid gardener took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group to share her finds.

Maria Gerova penned: "Reduced from £22 to £5 in Homebase.'

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In the picture she showed off the two giant plants she picked up which included a monstera and a rubber fig plant.

The post was popular wit other bargain hunters in the group receiving over 130 likes.

One group member replied: "Bargain!"

Others were quick to tag family and friends to notify them of the deal.

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Although the weather has been miserable lately, many people are stocking up on gardening items as shops slash prices.

Interiors website Studio, has reduced prices on a cult-favourite garden item, an egg chair.

Originally priced at £320 the chair has been reduced to £96 giving a huge saving of 70%.

One eagle-eyed bargain hunter posted the offer to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.

And other shoppers were quick to tag their friends and suggest they snap up this great deal.

One person said: "This would look lovely in the garden, don't you think?"

While another added: "I want one."

And another bargain hunter commented: "One to add to your collection" and tagged their friend in the post

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