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Lidl’s £2 gadget keeps plants watered whilst you’re on holiday – it takes seconds to set up & great for houseplants too

Published on July 02, 2025 at 08:20 AM

LIDL has a clever £2 gadget to keep your plants watered, even when you’re on holiday.

It takes just second to install and can be a great for .

Exterior of a Lidl supermarket.
Lidl has a clever gadget which is great for your garden lawn
Green plant watering spike.
The Parkside Plant Watering Spikes can be set up easily

Lidl’s Parkside Plant Spikes are tiny devices which can be easily planted in the soil, through its ergonomic stand.

All you need to do is fill the container and choose from one of the device’s eight settings.

The settings range from one, which gives a slow release of , and eight, which allows water to flow freely.

Continuous watering whilst you’re away

Over time, the devices dribble water into the ground – allowing for a continuous irrigation of your .

They can be used indoors and outdoors too and have a capacity of 0.5L, which is roughly equivalent to a store-bought bottle of water.

The watering spikes also come in green, allowing them to easily blend in with your lawn.

The clever creations cost just £1.99 and will be available from July 6.

Lidl often goes viral for its low-cost, high-quality products.

The is a firm-favourite amongst shoppers, with many of its products selling for £1.99.

What else is in store?

Plants like the beautiful Hibiscus are available to buy in the , where it keeps homeware and discount items.

On July 7, a new range of will become available – at the same time as the watering spikes.

British bedding plants are only £1.99 for six plug plants, whereas garden hydrangeas are £8.99 each.

If you prefer a fragrant plant, why not add English lavender into a pot or border – only £3.99.

There’s also an assortment of clematis hitting stores on the same day for £4.99.

Mini roses and campanula are £2.99.

Interest in products like the watering spikes and its plant range has surged after the UK sizzled in roasting heatwaves.

Temperatures in the in recent days, with highs of 33.6C being recorded in Kent.

The Wimbledon Championships had its , with temperatures of 32.9C being detected at the nearby Kew Gardens.

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