The Range is selling an ‘adorable’ £5 ornament that instantly transforms your garden into an Easter haven this spring

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GettyGRAYS, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 5: A general view of a The Range, Homeware, Leisure and Garden retail store at Lakeside Retail Park on February 5, 2024 in Grays, United Kingdom. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)[/caption]

AS the flowers burst into bloom, you might be wondering how to add some Easter fever to your garden without breaking the bank. 

If so, The Range has another adorable cutesy, “adorable” ornament which will instantly add a touch of floral flair to your outdoor decor. 

Rustic and floral: The Range’s bunny confetti wreath comes in three different colours

For just £5.99, grab your Confetti Bunny Wreath and immediately rejuvenate your garden. 

The “cute bunny shape” with “bright flowers resembling confetti” is available with either pink, yellow or white flowers, making colour coordination a breeze. 

The curved bunny shape is adorned with a perfectly coiffed hessian bow.

If you don’t have a garden, have no fear- the flower wreath will perch perfectly on walls or doors both inside and outdoors. 

Impress friends and family over the weekend with its touch of classic glamour. 

One shopper commented on the budget-friendly retailers post: “Oh my god, they are so cute I love them.”

Another wrote: “They are fr*gging adorable, can you make them edible?”

Another commented on a TikTok of the wreath: “That does not look budget at all; it really elevates your already gorgeous kitchen.” 

Standing at 47cm high and weighing nearly 291g, you get bang for your buck.

The stunning ornament is available to buy online or in-store, but if you want to make sure your nearest store has one, you could place a click-and-collect order.

8 must-have plants to brighten up your garden

Nick Hamilton owner of Barnsdale Gardens has shared his favourite plants and flowers you should consider adding to your garden, borders and pots.

Tricyrtis

A spectacular plant that gives a real exotic feel to any garden with its orchid-like, spotted flowers giving the impression that this plant should be tender but it is “as tough as old boots!”.

Penstemon

I love this plants genus of because most will flower all summer and autumn. They’ll grow in sun or semi-shade in a well drained soil and produce a non-stop display of tubular flowers in an array of colours and colour combination to suit all tastes.

Luzula sylvatica ‘Marginata’

With the evergreen leaves edged with yellow its great asset is that it
will grow in sun or shade in any type of soil and is great as a groundcover in the hardest spot to fill – dry shade.

Eryngium x zabelii ‘Big Blue’

A stunning, nectar-rich plant that will feed the beneficial insects in your
garden. Leave the flowerheads once they have turned brown because they look stunning with winter frost and snow, extending the plant’s interest period.

Sarcococca hookeriana ‘Winter Gem’

If you need winter scent then look no further than this compact, evergreen shrub. The scent is stunning and the evergreen leaves create an excellent backdrop for the summer flowers.

Cornus sanguinea ‘Anny’s Winter Orange’

A dwarf version of ‘Midwinter Fire’ the very colourful stems create a stunning winter display, particularly on sunny days.

Rosa ‘Noisette Carnee’

A very well-behaved climbing rose that is perfect for training over an arch, pergola or gazebo. The small, “noisette” flowers are blush-pink and produce the most amazing clove scent constantly from June to November.

Sanguisorba hakusanensis ‘Lilac Squirrel’

I’ve never seen a squirrel with a drooping, shaggy lilac tail, but this variety will give your garden an unusual and different look throughout summer. It does need a moisture retentive soil but will grow in sun or semi-shade.

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