With the weather finally warming up, many green-fingered Brits are looking to spruce up their outdoor space.
But rather than forking out a fortune on expensive decor and DIY projects, fellow gardening enthusiasts have been sent into a frenzy by a £4 bargain buy from Aldi.
Over the last few weeks, the popular German discount store has launched a number of purse-friendly finds for your garden, such as a stunning £5.99 plant that’s been said to grow up to 8 feet.
However, the latest addition to their famous aisles includes adorable glass bird feeders that come in different colours, all selling for £3.99.
Fans of the store can choose between a pear-shaped feeder, an bright red apple one, as well as an orange one, all of which have a little string attached to it.
Not only is the 12 x 12 x 14cm bargain buy sure to delight the local birds in your area, but also make for an eye-catching piece with a wonderful combination of style and practicality.
Needless to say, the £3.99 glass feeders have already become all the rage on social media, where one person, Ashley Kehoe, described them as ”the cutest” ever.
Showing off the different gardening essentials to her fans on TikTok, Ashley wrote in the caption: ”Cuteness level overload.”
In her video, the lucky shopper also appeared to have found other adorable feeders, such as a strawberry one, as well as a lovely cherry version.
Urging fellow Aldi super fans to not sleep on the new buy, Ashley went on in the comments: ”You could pop battery powered fairy lights / tea lights in them too.”
Dozens flocked to comments to tag their friends and family, as well as share their thoughts.
But although many loved the design, some pointed out to potential flaws within the material – and even the colour.
One person claimed; ”Birds are usually afraid of the colour red.
”Got one of these years ago and they would never feed out of it, so only for show really.”
Someone else chimed in: ”I got a glass feeder last year, broke within the day.”
A third shared how they’d given the sweet feeders a different use – and we’re totally obsessed with it too.
”I got some earlier and put some plants in them.”
Meanwhile, a bride was planning to purchase the gardening essentials for her big day.
”Omg, I need these for my wedding.”