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I bought ‘dead’ 5p supermarket plants and they started flowering within a few days, it’s easy

A clever gardening enthusiast has revealed her simple trick for restoring ‘dead’ supermarket plants to their best condition within days.

Kirsty bought two pots of beautiful fuchsias from Sainsbury’s last week for just 5p each.

Kirsty collected these 'dead' plants for 5p each

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Kirsty collected these ‘dead’ plants for 5p eachCredit: Garden Makeover Ideas on a Budget/Facebook
Within four days they were blooming again

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Within four days they were blooming againCredit: Garden Makeover Ideas on a Budget/Facebook

The flowers originally cost £2 but were heavily discounted as they were wilted and dead.

Rather than let them spoil, Kirsty rescued them from sale and tried to breathe new life into them.

Post on the Facebook page with ideas for a garden renovation on a budgetwhich has 625,000 members, she said: “I came across a Fuchsia in my local Sainsbury’s that was discounted to 5p.

“When I got home, I ran the tap over them. Then I put them in a bowl of water for an hour and then watered them every few hours.

“The next day I already saw improvement. I continued to water a few times a day.

“[On] On day three I removed all the already dead parts and decided it was time to put them outside.

“The one on the right was starting to develop some new growth. I wasn’t entirely sure if this would survive the plant when I picked it up from the shelves.

“Today they are thriving. I am in awe of the transformation in four days.”

And social media users are amazed by her green fingers.

“You sure have a talent for it! Well done,” cheered one.

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A second wrote: “Inspiring!! I’m going to try it too – thanks.”

A third replied: “You did an amazing job breathing new life into them. They look brand new again. Well done.”

“I’m going to try it too, I’ll save myself a lot of money,” said a fourth.

A fourth joked: “I CAN’T even keep healthy plants alive.”

While a fifth sighed: “It’s sad and annoying how some supermarkets neglect plants. If you water them, you get a bargain.”

Kirsty is not the only one with her ‘dead’ plant project, as a supermarket employee reveals who says he does the same.

He said: “I work for a supermarket and I bring loads home. I have a good success rate.

“I soak them for a few hours in an old rain boot I have, then put them in the dark for 12+ hours, remove any dead and dying bits and repeat the process.

“It can be fun to take home a load of ugly plants.”

How do you find gardening bargains?

It doesn’t have to be expensive to adapt your garden so that you can enjoy it on warm, sunny days.

Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to get a great deal on garden supplies…

You can save a lot on plants, shrubs and flowers, but also on garden tools and furniture.

Many retailers have flash sales for the entire season. Often these promotions are tied to payday at the end of the month or long weekends, so keep an eye out.

Sign up to your favorite brands’ mailing lists and you’ll be the first to hear about special offers. It can also be worth following retailers on social media.

Use a price comparison site to find the best value for money items.

Also keep an eye on special offers at Aldi and Lidl. These are offered a few times a week and usually offer affordable seasonal outdoor products.

If you are not in a hurry to purchase an item, you can also add it to your cart online and leave it for a few days.

Sometimes big brands try to entice you into the sale by offering you a discount.

Always check whether you are entitled to cashback before paying.

It is especially worth using sites like Topcashback, Quidco and the Jamdoughnut app when purchasing larger items such as garden furniture, as you will then receive a nice discount.

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