GARDENING fans are raving about an Aldi bargain that will brighten up your outdoor space in time for summer - and it's under £10.
With the weather finally warming up, many green-fingered Brits are starting to zhuzh up their gardens - and if you're looking for ways to do it on the cheap, then this Aldi find is not one to sleep on.
According to one delighted fan of the retailer, Sophie, the popular discount supermarket is selling a £5.99 bargain - stunning Clematis plants that are ''fast-growing'' and will make your garden go from drab to fab in no time.
Often dubbed the ‘'Queen of Climbers'’, Clematis produce masses of blooms in a wide variety of shapes and colours, such as purple and pink.
If you take great care of them, gardening super fans can also enjoy their blooms throughout the year, experts at RHS said.
The stunning plants, which can grow several feet tall, ares suited to growing on walls and fences, up obelisks and pergolas, into trees, in containers and even in a mixed border.
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''I've been wanting one of these for ages,'' Sophie (@lookinsidemygarden) said in her video, adding the popular plants can be grown in both sun and in partial shade.
As they typically start to bloom around May to June, it's best to plant them now, to have a gorgeous garden ready, as we're approaching the summer season.
However, the gardening lover also urged ensure the roots are not exposed to direct sunlight, so keep this in mind if you're heading to Aldi in the upcoming days.
''You just want to dig a nice deep hole and then get ready to tie in the growth.
''This variety grows very quickly, so next year you will have so many flowers,'' the shopper said.
What's more, she added in the caption, the discount retailer was also offering heaps of perennials from their Roots & Bloom range, priced at just £1.89.
Here, shoppers can get their hands on Lupin, Delphinium and Canterbury Bells, just to name a few.
Dozens of fellow gardening enthusiasts flocked to comments, where they were raving about the purse-friendly plant.
One said: ''I bought two of these last year to cover a wall, they are stunning and have already grown about 8 feet.''
Another chimed in: ''Mine grew to cover 8 fence panels, then it snowed while it was still in leaf and it died right back to the base. Took forever to remove it all.''
Someone else penned: ''My favourite clematis, my old garden fence was COVERED from one plant!''
''I bought one last year and it’s huge this year. Can’t wait for it to flower!'' a fourth wrote.
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''See that made me go out and get one today,'' an Aldi fan chuckled.
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