"Bamboo is a great value way to get height, grace and movement, and to dress up an outdoor space," says David Mitchell, garden and seasonal buying manager at Homebase.
"By keeping it in a pot, you don't need to worry about how invasive it can be, too," he adds.
Olive trees are a classic and a string of fairy lights weaved around the branches helps them look even prettier come dusk.
The glow as soon as dusk hits, but also come with a handy USB cable to charge if needed, plus a remote to set to one of eight atmospheric modes.
David also suggests adding an (also known as a Japanese maple) or two.
"Acers are on-trend and are great in pots with their delicate foliage and bright colours. A potted hydrangea will also give an instant blast of colour,” he explains.
GLOW FOR IT
Still not invested in a rechargeable lamp? Now is the time.
This beauty from is pricey, but that's because it's waterproof, has three mood settings and a whopping 140-hour charge.
That saying your nan had - "you get what you pay for" - often rings true when it comes to lighting.
And as Rockett St George co-founder Jane Rockett tells us: "You don't want your lights dying mid-party!"
So, our biggest tip? Check out the charge time.
A lot of the designs, however pretty - and sometimes pricey! - don't stay lit for very long.
If you are after a budget option though, there's this .
It would make a nice buy for any students starting uni, too.
FAKE IT
If your outdoor space is not looking as green as you'd like and you're not feeling particularly green-fingered, recruit some faux friends to fill in the gaps.
Ikea has a new range of at incredible prices - although although you might want to pop them into prettier pots.
To help fool your guests into thinking they are real, add some newspaper into the decorative pot, then cover with soil or pebbles.
While we're on the subject of faking it, although we adore real candles, this gorgeous definitely deserves a space at your table.