25 Best Backyard Bargains Under $25 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale – it's Time For a Quick Garden Upgrade!
Snap up these great gardening buys for your backyard while you can!
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You don't need to spend a fortune to have a beautiful garden, as all these little backyard treats prove. A gorgeous garden is a sum of its many parts, a hundred little details that fit together to create a welcoming space that's perfectly tailored to suit your unique tastes and preferences. And all the products that have made it onto my edit of the 25 best backyard bargains under $25 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale earned their spot because they're gorgeous, just great for gardening, and also give superb value for money.
When I'm shopping for a backyard bargain, I always hunt for products that aren't just practical, but pretty, too. That way, they add to the overall look of my garden, even if their primary job is purely functional. Choose the right product and you'll add a little style accent to your yard at the same time as making a task easier. Buy two or three items that fit the same vibe and you can quickly upgrade the appearance of your backyard for very little outlay. And that's such an easy way to refresh your garden in spring, ready for another year of gardening.
I've done all the hard work of hunting through Amazon's Big Spring Sale for you, to bring you the very best gardening products that don't break the bank. Some will bring a whole new look to your patio, some will add soothing sound or movement to your backyard. Some will add a swish vibe to your lawn, and some will style up your houseplant collection. Some will spark fresh gardening possibilities, whether that's growing a herb bed, watching pollinators feed, or simply snoozing a sunny summer afternoon away in a comfy hammock made for two. And a few are just for you, because you're an important part of your garden too.
Article continues belowCan $25 spent anywhere else but your garden bring this level of joy? I don't think so. Happy shopping!
A long, angled spout makes this watering can handy for seedlings as well as houseplants.
This long-handled hand hoe will make light work of weeding borders and raised beds.
This self-assembly metal planter measures 4x2x1 feet: just the right size for a herb bed.
Just the job for bringing veggie or fruit harvests in from the garden.
If only our day-jobs involved a few hours of gardening… we can but dream.
The perfect pair of slip-on mules to keep by the back door for garden wanders.
Fill with torch fuel and light the wick for a mini fire pit experience.
These warm white lights sink flush to the ground for a contemporary look.
A beautiful garden is made up of many details, and these are strong yet elegant.
Pop this in your birdbath then sit back and watch the fun.
These are all direct-sow seeds so a super-easy way to attract pollinators.
The four-prong base makes adding this birdbath to your lawn a cinch.
A colorful 12" x 8" sign to put up in your she-shed.
Hang from a pergola or terrace with the mounting straps and carabiners.
As useful for taking snacks out into the garden as it is for bringing veggies in.
This would be a great room divider, or paint it bright for a patio color-pop.
You'll have even more houseplants in no time at all with this cute propagation kit.
These height-adjustable growing lamps have 4 light levels and an auto timer.
Easy to clean with a removeable bottle and pull-apart base.
Bowl planters are a huge trend right now, and this is suitable for outdoors and in.
Only weather-resistant, but great for summer drinks on the patio.
This rain gauge has a 7-inch glass tube atop a metal stake to push into a bed.
Powder-coated aluminum tubes create a rich, resounding sound.
A lovely way to add a bird feeder or lantern to your lawn.
Brighten up a patio corner with this tiered 4' high metal plant stand.
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Emma is an avid gardener and has worked in media for over 25 years. Previously editor of Modern Gardens magazine, she regularly writes for the Royal Horticultural Society. She loves to garden hand-in-hand with nature and her garden is full of bees, butterflies and birds as well as cottage-garden blooms. As a keen natural crafter, her cutting patch and veg bed are increasingly being taken over by plants that can be dried or woven into a crafty project.