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WITH summer just around the corner, it appears that homeowners are doing everything they possibly can to get their gardens ready for the warm weather.

But if you’re on a budget and are looking for a cheap way to inject some additional nature and colour into your outdoor space, then you’ve come to the right place. 

Gardening fans are sprinting to get to their nearest Asda store, eager to get their hands on a new £15 buy
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Gardening fans are sprinting to get to their nearest Asda store, eager to get their hands on a new £15 buyCredit: Getty
So if you want your garden to leave your guests impressed, you'll need to check this out - and then move fast
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So if you want your garden to leave your guests impressed, you'll need to check this out - and then move fastCredit: Extreme Couponing & Bargains UK

We previously saw shoppers drive miles to Asda, eager to nab the sell-out, mini olive trees, but now, it’s the large trees that have sent people wild. 

Gardening fans are legging it to their nearest Asda, eager to nab the new £15 bargain buy that’s just hit shelves.

So if you want to give your garden a glow up, without breaking the bank, then you’ll need to check this out.

An anonymous shopper was left open-mouthed when browsing the aisles in Asda, when they spotted large olive trees priced at just £15. 

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Thrilled with the find, the bargain hunter took to social media to alert other shoppers, leaving many open-mouthed.

Posting on , a private Facebook group with 2.5 million members, the shopper shared a snap of the cheap trees.

Alongside the post, the author simply penned: “Olive Trees in Asda, £15 each.”

So if you’re a gardening guru, or are simply a fan of olives, you’ll need to move fast to get your hands on these stunning trees. 

The anonymous post was shared just 15 hours ago, but has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly amassed over 160 likes and 118 comments.

Shoppers were desperate to get their hands on the olive trees and many took to the comments to express this. 

I spend £5 on my weekly Asda food shop and here’s my exact shopping list and it’s great if you’re budgeting

One person said: “I want one.”

Another added: “These look nice.” 

Love these

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A third commented: “They are lovely.” 

Whilst another user chimed in: “Love these.” 

Top Tips To Nab The Best Shopping Bargains

Finding deals and offers can be tricky if you don't know where to look.

Here's a list of hacks you can use to become a bargain-hunting pro and save on your shopping bill:

Join Facebook groups - , and are all Facebook groups helping you reduce your spending and find good deals

Get following - Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its newsletters to get the latest on any offers

Check hotukdeals - The lists offers as they're spotted by savvy shoppers

Use barcode scanners - Retailers such as B&M let shoppers scan the barcodes on its app to see if it's cheaper than the price listed on the shelf

Meanwhile, many shoppers tagged their friends and loved ones to alert them to the cheap buys.

One user alerted a friend and asked: “Asda trip??!!” 

Could you please please go find two for me?

Facebook user

Another mentioned a Facebook user and shared: “Oh I love an olive!! Get me one please.”

Meanwhile, someone else simply tagged a friend and requested: “Get me one.”

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At the same time, another gardening enthusiast asked an Asda shopper: “Could you please please go find two for me?” 

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