TRANSPORT yourself to the Mediterranean this summer.
Home Bargains are selling real olive trees for less than £20.
Posting on its official Facebook page, the bargain retailer shared a photo of the olive trees.
The caption read: “Add a touch of the Mediterranean to your home with our gorgeous olive trees! £19.99.”
The trees were just under a metre tall, but well established.
Over on the shops TikTok account, they shared a video of more mature olive trees on sale.
They were around two metres tall, with thicker trunks, suggesting they are far older than the £19.99 ones, hence the £79.99 price tag.
These mature olive trees are “only available in Garden World stores”, so if gardeners want them, they need to head to their nearest store.
But are they worth the price?
One shopper commented: “Got one two years ago and it’s doing amazing.”
A second chimed: Mine is thriving, been out all winter and had olives last year.”
A few people were concerned whether or not the olive trees would survive a British winter. One customer said: “Yes, mine has from last year,” and another replied: “We live in Derbyshire and have had one about seven years.”
Someone else wrote: “A couple of these will look really classy in your garden.”
Another suggested they would look great either side of a front door.
Do olive trees grow well in the UK?
Yes, olive trees can grow well in the UK, but they need some care.
Sunlight and shelter
Olive trees do best in a sunny, sheltered location. They can tolerate intense sunlight and drought. However, they can struggle in extreme cold and high winds.Watering
Water potted olive trees regularly from mid-March to late October. Water until water comes out of the bottom of the pot. In hot, dry weather, you may need to water more. Reduce watering for younger trees, and stop watering established trees in the winter.Drainage
Ensure your tree has adequate drainage.Pruning
Prune the tree back each year to encourage good leaf growth.Winter care
Wrap your tree over winter to keep the harsh wind out. Give your tree some extra protection if there are intense cold snaps forecast.5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains
Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris It’s official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976 Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines There are 575 stores nationwideFruiting
Olive trees need at least three months a year of cold weather to flower and fruit. Temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, along with a fluctuation in night and daytime temperatures initiates the fruiting process.Another Home Bargains’ product causing a stir online are the Firefly Hanging Hot Air Balloon Solar Light.
Back for another year, the lights “brighten up your garden” instantly.
Priced at only £3.99 each, the “charming, eco-friendly light automatically turns on at dusk, creating a whimsical glow that’s perfect for any outdoor space”, the product description reads.
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