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Alan Titchmarsh reveals the cheap but colourful plants that will transform your garden for less than a tenner

Even if you aren't green fingered, the gardener says you can pots of these plants to quickly brighten your space

SPRING might have sprung but sadly, this doesn’t necessarily guarantee that your garden will be in full bloom.

If you want to transform your outdoor space in the coming weeks, these are the easiest plants to add – and you can pick them up for less than a fiver.

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Alan Titchmarsh has revealed it doesn't take a lot to transform your outdoor spaceCredit: PA
The gardening expert says that humble flowers can add a colourful popCredit: Getty

Even better, these tried and tested blooms come recommended by the nation’s favourite gardener: Alan Titchmarsh.

Appearing on the , the 74-year-old shared some of his favourite spring flowers – many of which cost only a few pounds.

Top of his list were the classic symbol of spring: the daffodil.

If you didn’t get around to planting blubs last autumn, don’t feel bad as the expert says it’s surprisingly simple to inject a bit of colour into your outdoor space.

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“The thing about nurseries and garden centres they are very clever,” he joked, saying: “They’ll think ‘Oh no, somebody will forget to put these in so we’ll put a few in pots now and sell them in Spring.”

Coming in stunning hues of sunny yellow and bright orange, you can easily find the plant for just in stores - often about ready to flower.

The gardener suggest picking up mini varieties like Jet Fire, Jenny and Little Witch at your local garden centre, with the bulbs packed in small pots.

While this is an easy way to inject some colour into a small space, the presenter and broadcaster did have a word of advice for listeners.

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He told fans: “Always try and find some that are in bud, showing colour, but they’ve not spent themselves in the pot and done their display in the garden centre.

"That way you get all the display at home.”

If you weren’t already sold on miniature daffs, they can flower each year if you make sure they are well buried.

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Rather than having the blub peaking about the surface, as they are in the pot, you’ll need to make sure that they are well covered so the blubs have a chance of surviving winter.

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