
ALDI is back with another great Specialbuy for shoppers hoping to get their lawns in good condition ahead of warmer days.
There are only a few days left to go until the supermarket launches its Cordless Lawn Mower in stores across the UK.

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Ferrex Cordless Lawn Mower, £69.99
Aldi’s Ferrex Cordless Lawn Mower is part of its limited-time Specialbuys, offering a budget-friendly and efficient solution for keeping your lawn looking pristine.
The Cordless Lawn Mower retails for £69.99 and will arrive in stores this Sunday (March 23).
But like all Aldi Specialbuys, this is a limited offer and will only be around while stocks last.
Offering a convenient alternative to traditional petrol-powered or corded mowers, the Ferrex mower makes lawn care simpler and more efficient.
Powered by a 40V battery and running at a no-load speed of 3300 rpm, this mower makes for a steady and reliable performance every time.

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Ferrex Cordless Lawn Mower, £69.99
It features a 340mm cutting diameter, suitable for small to medium-sized gardens, while there’s also an adjustable cutting height from 30mm to 80mm to achieve your preferred lawn length.
Thanks to a 35L grass collection bag, this will reduce the need for frequent emptying, meaning you can cover more ground at the same time.
At less than £70, the Ferrex Cordless Lawn Mower is considerably cheaper than many rivals out there.
We found a similar cordless mower at Argos, but this version from McGregor will still set you back £100.
Likewise, over at B&Q, we found this cordless mower from Einhell for £112, which is the lowest price lawn mower currently on the website.
March gardening jobs

The Sun’s Gardening Editor, Veronica Lorraine has shared the first gardening jobs of spring.
Start sowing seeds
You can plant Aubergine seeds into propagator – or outdoors after the last frost. Or you could try growbags in a coldframe – and hopefully you can harvest from August onwards.
Have a think about planting some different varieties of seeds this year – check out She Grows Veg and other sites for heirloom varieties. There’s an astonishing array on offer, like purple carrots, globe-shaped aubergines, lime green cauliflower or storage tomatoes that stay fresh for months.
Buy and plant summer bulbs
Summer flowering bulbs provide huge big blousey blooms – with some bringing a real touch of the tropics to your garden. Try Gladioli, dahlias, calla lilies, peonies and crocosmia.
Lawncare starts now!
Start your lawn care with a boosting high nitrogen spring feed, reseed any bare patches – and you’ll probably start mowing regularly in earnest this month. If you can – keep a corner long to help wildlife.
Check compost
Dig well rotting compost into your soil. If you have the space, it’s even worth digging trenches and chucking in your rotting veg that’s usually destined for the recycling bin – then cover. It adds great nutrients for free.
Clean outside spaces
Time to blast your patios and paths with a pressure washer – if your children are responsible enough it’s a great job for them – they’ll get soaked and have fun at the same time.
Soak sweet peas
Soak your sweet peas before sowing into long narrow pots or toilet rolls – put two seeds in a pot. These can go in an unheated greenhouse – and when there’s three or four pairs of leaves, pinch out the growing tip which will make them grow outward instead of upwards.
Create a wildflower meadow
Sow a wildflower meadow – if you have room. A lot of shops now sell wildflower mixes to make things easier – or even seed bombs which can just be scattered onto the soil.
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