Best patio and garden deals right now - CBS News

2022-08-08 07:50:09 By : Mr. Ronnie Jiang

Updated on: May 3, 2022 / 12:07 PM / Essentials

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Spring is here, and so are leisurely weekends in the yard or on the balcony. If you're looking to spruce up your outdoor space for less, there are plenty of patio and garden deals available now. These deals on outdoor furniture, decor and more are found at retailers from Terrain to Wayfair.

Top products in this article:

Terrain low profile round fire pit, $360 (reduced from $448)

Highland Dunes Wellow Baytree egg swivel patio chair with cushions, $919 (reduced from $943)

Wade Logan Castelli rectangular 8-person dining set with cushions, $1,950 (reduced from $3,780)

We found deals online for everything you need for your patio and garden area, including new outdoor seating, a new firepit and the perfect hanging chair. But don't hesitate on these deals: They're going fast.

This modern farmhouse-style dining table fits six people and is relatively affordable. It's weather-resistant and has an umbrella hole. Seating is sold separately. 

Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse Quiroga metal 6-person dining table, $310 (reduced from $390)

There's nothing quite like enjoy an ice-cold drink on your porch or patio on a hot summer day. Keep a cold one within arms reach with this Permasteel outdoor rolling patio cooler -- it's a No. 1 Amazon best seller. It features a built-in bottle opener, a drain plug for emptying the cooler and a set of wheels for easy transport. 

And if the mint color shown above isn't right for you, no worries -- it's available in nine different colors ranging from simple black to a more bold orange or lime.

Permasteel outdoor rolling patio cooler (80 quart), $189 (reduced from $220)

If you're looking for a smaller option that does triple duty, check out this 32-quart cooler table from Artem with a pop-up bar top. It functions as a weather-resistant coffee table, standing bar table and party cooler, all in one. It holds up to 40 cans, and supports up 110 pounds.

Artem 3-in-1 table and cooler (32 quart): $84

Add this rustic, steel fire pit to your yard to help take the edge off that spring nighttime chill and make your yard the place to be this summer. Its steel weathers beautifully.

Terrain low profile round fire pit, $360 (reduced from $448)

Grab a book and cozy up in this egg swivel chair with cushions. Find it in two colors. It's made of an all-weather wicker and rust-resistant, powder-coated steel frame. 

Highland Dunes Wellow Baytree egg swivel patio chair with cushions, $919 (reduced from $943)

Pick up this table and eight chairs with cushions for more than $1,000 off . Pick from 11 cushion colors. The table has an umbrella hole and the chairs are stackable. 

Wade Logan Castelli rectangular 8-person dining set with cushions, $2,700 (reduced from $3,780)

This beautiful outdoor set comes with a sofa, two lounge chairs and a coffee table. You can purchase protective covers for this furniture for $230 extra.

Castlery Sorrento sofa, lounge chairs and coffee table set, $2,469 (reduced from $2,596)

Lounge by the pool on this acacia wood chaise lounge chair with an adjustable backrest. It has wheels, so it can easily be moved, and has a pullout side table. Choose from cream or navy blue cushions. 

Best Choice Products acacia wood outdoor chaise lounge chair, $260 (reduced from $350)

Or swing instead on this macrame chair swing that comes in three colors. It has a 265-pound weight capacity and pairs well with a C stand (not included). It's suitable for indoor use as well.

Best Choice Products handwoven cotton macrame hanging chair swing, $65 (reduced from $110)

Customize this outdoor sofa with the fabric, and color or print you want. It has a weather-friendly, hand-wrapped resin frame. Be sure to use the code GOFORIT at checkout for 20% off.

Serena and Lily Capistrano sofa, $2,878 (reduced from $3,998)

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