IF you are thinking of sprucing up your garden over the Bank Holiday weekend we can reveal the cheapest place to go.

Whether it is a new bistro set or an egg chair there are some great deals to be had, but there is one retailer that stands out among the rest.

If you are thinking of sprucing up your garden we can reveal who has the best bank holiday offers cheapest place to go

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If you are thinking of sprucing up your garden we can reveal who has the best bank holiday offers cheapest place to goCredit: Getty

We checked the offers and deals in Aldi, Wilko, Lidl, B&M and Argos and there was a clear winner at the moment when it came to bagging a bargain.

Aldi has some fantastic offers on their garden furniture at the moment with discounts of up to 50%.

But remember don’t take our word for it, prices can change all the time and it is better to shop around to be sure of getting the best deal.

You can use price comparison tools such as Google Shopping to compare the prices across different retailers.

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Aldi

The popular discount retailer has some big discounts on its garden furniture at the moment.

Most of the offers are only available online and once it’s gone it’s gone so you will need to be quick.

If you are looking to lounge around in the sunshine the Belavi Rope Snug Swing is £129.99, reduced from £199.99 which is a discount of 35%.

And people are loving this comfortable and stylish rope swing.

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One customer gave the chair a five-star rating and said: “Lovely, simple swing chair with substantial cushions. Ideal for a relax in the sun.”

While another said: “Brilliant swing seat, so glad I purchased this.”

Wilko

Wilko has up to 30% off selected garden furniture at the moment.

It currently has a rattan effect stacking bistro set for £80, saving £45 on the original price of £125.

The set is only available to buy in-store in selected outlets so check ahead to make sure that your local store stocks this item.

Customers who bought this bistro set are also very pleased with their purchase.

One said: “Lovely little garden set, so happy with it.”

And another commented: “Brilliant value for money.”

Lidl

Aldi is currently out of stock of their famous egg chair, but not to fear because Lidl has come to the rescue.

The Livarno Home Hanging Egg Chair is listed as a “Top pick” on Lidl’s website and is currently priced at £149.99.

It is described as a “comfortable chair with padded cover and cushions”

Remember to check stock with your local store before venturing out.

You can find your nearest store using the locator on their website.

B&M

B&M has some banging bank holiday deals for the garden too.

It has up to 50% off selected items in its bank holiday sale.

Whether it is a full garden makeover or just some essentials for the home, it has deals on everything from garden parasols to coffee makers.

If you are just looking to put your feet up and relax over the weekend it currently has a multi-position lounger reduced from £150 to £135, a saving of £15.

Argos

Argos is currently offering 25% off garden furniture.

To get the discount all you have to do is use code GARDEN25 at the checkout.

Applicable items are marked with “25% off with code”.

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Remember that delivery charges will vary depending on the size of the item.

You can use the store checker on the website to check stock at your local Argos.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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