LIDL Ireland is set to sell a major garden staple just in time for spring – for as little as 79 cent.
The new premium seed range has dropped at the supermarket just in time for the warmer weather.
There are plenty of mix and match deals[/caption] The new items come in time for spring[/caption]They are the perfect item for lovers of gardening or for those who want to start it as a hobby.
Taking on the task can be expensive, but luckily for fans, Lidl‘s new range doesn’t break the bank.
The range includes everything you need to keep your garden, house and driveway looking amazing.
And for those who like to know where their food comes from, there are plenty of vegetable seed offers as well.
The flower range includes Sweet William seeds, which bring bright pink and red colours to any space where they are planted.
The small flower is the ideal way to add a pop of colour to any space.
And the good news is, you don’t need a huge garden for them – a small pot will do just fine.
The seed pack costs just 99 cent but can be bought in a pack of four for €3.
Another pretty flower seed on offer is the Zwegastern, which flowers in pink, purple and white.
They cost 79 cent per pack or can be bought in a set of four for just €2.
Another handy item included in the flower range is the seed tape, which offers a mix of different flowers.
Stuck down on a handy tape, it can be used to bring colour to any space and costs just €1.99.
Or, gardening lovers can grab the bright hedging mix seed tape, which makes it easier to build a hassle-free flower bed.
For those who enjoy eating home grown food, the range has everything you need.
Radish seeds cost just 79 cent and allow you to grow the little veggies at home.
And outdoor cucumber seeds are priced at only €1.99 so you can stock your own greenhouse with them.
Or they can be bought as part of the mix and match, with four seed packs costing €6.
And for those who want to eat more greens, a set of pea seeds costs just 99 cent.
Another great item in the new range is the herbal seeds, so you can grow your own garnishes and spices at home.
Basil seeds cost just €1.99 but can be bought in a four for €6 deal.
And parsley and dill are also available.
THE HISTORY OF LIDL IN IRELAND
LIDL first opened in Germany in 1973.
Back then, it employed just three people, stocking 500 product lines.
The first Irish store, located just off Molesworth Street in Dublin, was opened in 1999.
This was Lidl’s first entry into the Irish grocery market.
Then, Lidl opened more stores in 2000, in Limerick, Letterkenny, Mullingar, Athlone, Cavan, Ballinasloe and Portlaoise.
Now, the retailer has over 180 stores and three distribution centres, employing over 6,000 people.
They work with a network of more than 260 Irish suppliers from the communities they operate in.