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When planning how I wanted my tiny urban garden to look, I took inspiration from my favourite London and Parisienne cafe. They managed to turn small outdoor spaces into a pocket-sized oasis with simple bistro sets and pretty table lamps, and Aldi is dropping the perfect set of solar table lamps for under £5 this week.
Cafe-gardens have become an emerging garden trend. This trend is all about turning any outdoor space you have into a version of your own at-home coffee shop/wine bar. It’s a look made for small garden ideas, as it romanticises the humble bistro set as the perfect spot for a quiet morning coffee or an intimate glass of wine in the evening.
An outdoor table lamp is an essential part of elevating a bistro set. You’ll see them on the tables of most chic cafes or wine bars, casting a lovely, romantic glow in the evening. I’ve been on the hunt for one, and Aldi’s mushroom lamps are not only chic but the most affordable I’ve come across.
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Outdoor Table Lamp Assortment
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Outdoor Table Lamp Assortment
The Aldi table lamps launch in-store on 9th July in two different styles. There is the mushroom lamp, my particular favourite, with its conical shape and a circular design that will cast out more light from the sides. Both of them are available in black, white/beige and sage; however if is the sharp black version that caught my eye as looking the most expensive and sophisticated.
Both styles of lamp are priced at £4.99, which is also a great reason to buy them. Most rechargeable outdoor lights will cost you around twice that price. However, there is another star reason to buy them: they’re solar-powered rather than rechargeable, so as long as you leave them out in a sunny spot, they can be left to do their thing without plugging into a charger every few days.
These table lamps aren’t the only gems in the Aldi specialbuy drop this week. In the middle aisle, you’ll also be able to find the Solar Penzance Candle Lanterns for £8.99, which are perfect for elevating the romantic feel of a garden. I’m also very tempted by the solar decorative string lights for £7.99 that have a similar chic and simple design to the table lamps.
The best planned garden lighting ideas are all about creating layers and pockets of illumination. That is as simple as stringing up some lights along the fence for ambience, adding task lighting with a table lamp on a bistro set, and finally dotting in decorative lanterns as accent lights to illuminate planting.
Alternatives
Aldi’s lights will only be available to purchase in-store, so I’m having to go on a dedicated shopping trip on the 9th to hunt a pair down. However, if you don’t have a store near you, here are a couple of other affordable garden lamps I’ve been considering to get the cafe-garden look.
ValueLights
Ip54 Led Rechargeable Table Lamp
This lamp will need to be charged up inside every now and again, but it has a super chic slimline profile that could pass for a lamp three times it’s price.
Habitat
Solar Black Metal Table Lamp
This sleek little lamp is the closest I’ve found in price to the Aldi version, it is also solar powered which is an added bonus.
Cox & Cox
Aldan Outdoor Table Lamp – Coral
If you have the budget and want to add a pop of colour to your garden table with little lamp is ideal. It comes in a few shades, but the coral is my favourite.
Will you be elevating your garden dining set with a new table lamp this summer?
Garden experts are recommending gardeners leave out ‘pollinator pitstops’ this summer to encourage bees, butterflies, birds and other wildlife into urban gardens.
This year, garden experts at B&Q want to remind you that it’s possible to have a thriving wildlife garden even if you have a small garden or balcony. In fact, the beauty of making your own pollinator pitstop is that it will fit any garden.
On a recent trip to B&Q’s flagship sustainability store in Cheltenham, I was lucky enough to attend a pollinator pitstop workshop in the store’s sustainability garden. Here’s everything I learned about what they are, why every garden can benefit from one and how to create one yourself.
What you need
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Verve Florus Terracotta Bell Plastic Plant Pot (dia) 55cm, (h)40cm, 60.5l
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Verve Peat-Free Multi-Purpose Compost 50l
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Hidcote Lavender Outdoor Shrub Plant Lavandula Angustifolia 2l Pot
All you need is a planter, some pollinator-friendly plants and a small dish of water filled with pebbles. This gives your local wildlife a ‘pitstop’ where they can stop off for a drink of water during hot summer days. And the pebbles? I hear your question. These provide an area for bees to perch, so they don’t get trapped in your water dish. It’s very similar to a bee hydration station, which is one of the easiest ways to help bees in hot weather.
‘People often assume you need a large garden to support wildlife, but that’s simply not the case. A pollinator pit stop is a space designed to provide pollinating insects with the food, water and shelter they need to thrive. It can be as simple as a few nectar-rich plants in pots, a shallow water source, and a small area left a little wilder. Collectively, those small actions can have a big impact,’ Jamie said.
(Image credit: Future PLC/ Kezia Reynolds)
To create his pollinator pitstop, Jamie used purple thyme, ivy and lavender in his pot. He filled the pot with peat-free compost (£7, B&Q) and explained the pitstop was best placed in a sunny spot after completion. While thyme and lavender are excellent at feeding pollinators in the spring and summer months, it is the autumn berries that ivy produces that mean you can attract and feed your garden wildlife for longer.
‘One of the biggest mistakes I see is gardens that peak in July and then offer very little for the rest of the year. Pollinators need support beyond summer, so think about what is flowering across the seasons. Crocus and Pulmonaria are brilliant in early spring when insects are emerging, while Sedum and Asters help provide a late-season food source. If you can create a succession of flowers throughout the year, you’ll make a much bigger impact and attract regular visitors,’ he said.
(Image credit: Future PLC/ Kezia Reynolds)
And other wildlife experts agree this is a brilliant hack that offers loads of benefits to a small garden. In fact, why not get the whole family involved? Making a pollinator pitstop is a great weekend activity for kids, too.
‘I think a pollinator pitstop is a lovely idea, and supporting pollinators is crucial. They’re an especially great idea when your garden space is limited, as they provide a small space for bees and birds to refuel before continuing on their journeys,’ comments James Ewens, wildlife expert at Green Feathers. ‘Think of a pollinator pitstop as the wildlife equivalent to a cafe on the canal.’
‘It’s always worth being mindful, though. Water needs to be regularly replenished so it isn’t stagnant and unhygienic. Make sure water is clean and regularly topped up, and ensure it’s shallow to make it insect-friendly. Some birds may use the water, too, but they’ll generally prefer a slightly larger bird bath nearby that’s more accessible. Overall, though, it’s a simple, accessible way to support local wildlife and encourage more pollinators into the garden.’
Is this a wildlife-friendly idea you’ll be trying out this summer?
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