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Add a tropical touch to your garden with half-price tree that has masses of candy-pink flowers & lives for decades

GARDENERS can add a tropical touch to their garden this summer with a stunning pair of ‘Candy Pink’ Hibiscus Trees – now half price, and set to last for decades.

The pair of trees has been slashed from £59.99 to just £29.99.

Pink hibiscus flowers beside a sandy road leading to the ocean.
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Each tree has been specially grafted to produce strong, healthy growth and an abundance of flowers year after year[/caption]

The offer is available online at Gardening Express, which delivers across the UK, including London, Manchester, Birmingham, and beyond.

These eye-catching trees boast masses of vibrant candy-pink blooms and arrive at around 3–4ft tall in containers, ready to be planted into beds, borders or stylish planters.

Perfect patio pairing

Whether placed on patios, decking or either side of a doorway, they promise to transform your outdoor space with a Mediterranean flair.

Perfect for adding a pop of colour and a touch of exotic charm, these hibiscus trees are ideal for creating a garden that feels like a sunny getaway – without ever leaving home.

Delivered already well-established, they’re easy to care for and thrive in British gardens.

If you order during the flowering season, there’s a good chance they’ll be bursting into bloom by the time they arrive at your door.

Built to last

Each tree has been specially grafted to produce strong, healthy growth and an abundance of flowers year after year.

Unlike more delicate varieties, these are designed to survive the UK climate and grow happily in both full sun and partial shade.

Position them in matching pots on either side of your front door for maximum impact, or use them as striking centrepieces in beds or borders.

If you’re on the hunt for more blooming bargains, several high-street favourites are also offering cracking garden deals.


More blooming bargains

B&M shoppers have spotted tropical plants like hibiscus and hydrangeas for as little as 50p, while Lidl’s middle aisle is packed with budget-friendly blooms including mini roses and Oriental lilies starting from £1.99.

Over at B&Q, you can pick up drought-tolerant favourites such as lavender and rosemary from just £2.99, with some outdoor plants also reduced by 20 per cent.

Wilko is currently offering Verbena Festival Colours for just £3.99.

These hardy little bloomers survive heatwaves and hosepipe bans, flourishing in hot, dry conditions, and will blossom in purple, red, and white all the way until October.

They’re also wildlife‑friendly, attracting butterflies and bees to your garden.

Tesco is stocking Venus Fly Traps for £6.99.

These carnivorous plants trap flies in their clam‑shaped leaves and are a natural, chemical‑free way to keep your garden insect‑free – plus, they make brilliant conversation starters

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Pink hibiscus shrub in bloom.
The pair of trees has been slashed from £59.99 to just £29.99 at Gardening Express

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