Gardening gloves in various patterns displayed on the left, and wrapped potted rose bushes with labels showing pink and yellow flowers on the right—great garden deals from Aldi lining the store shelves.

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Spring fever is hitting hard, so we’ve had our garden beds planned for a month already. We’re tempted to buy new tools and supplies every growing season, but our wallets are extra tight this year.

Thankfully, Aldi is stocked with gardening supplies, tools, and equipment — and they’ve all got great prices. Here are some of the best garden deals from Aldi right now. Keep in mind that seasonal items in the Aldi Finds aisle don’t hang around long, so availability might differ in your area.

Wooden Potting BenchBox for a Belavi wooden potting bench, showing a person potting a plant on the left and a photo of the assembled bench on the right with dimensions 29.9 x 14.5 x 36.2 inches (76 x 37 x 92 cm).

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$39.99

Is this your first year gardening? Or maybe your old potting bench is falling over? Either way, pick up this sturdy one with galvanised metal counter and leg covers for durability and handy hooks for tools on both sides.

Plastic Lawn BorderTwo rolls of Gardenline Plastic Lawn Border, one black and one green, are displayed on a store shelf in a yellow cardboard box labeled "Gardenline.

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$9.99

If you need new edging between your garden beds and your lawn, this plastic border will do the trick. It comes in black and green with a small decorative cutout, and rolls are just under 10 feet long.

Metal Garden ObeliskA box of a metal garden obelisk is displayed on a store shelf, showing an image of the product set in a garden with purple flowers and a climbing plant. The packaging highlights it is easy to assemble.

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$9.99

Aldi fans on social media love this metal obelisk, and it’s easy to see why. It’s sturdy and stylish, and will hold huge trailing plants like clematis or even pole beans. Use it in a pot or directly in the ground.

2-Pack Gardening GlovesSeveral pairs of brown and black textured gardening gloves with zigzag patterns are displayed in a store box. The gloves are labeled “Gardenline” and come in packs of four, with one floral patterned pair visible.

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$2.99

There are a number of different types of gardening gloves at Aldi right now, with varying materials and degrees of water resistance. All come in packs of two pairs, multiple colors, and a few sizes.

Raised Garden BedTwo boxed kits labeled "Raised Garden Bed" in English and Spanish are stacked on a store shelf. The boxes show an image of the garden bed and the dimensions 54.7 x 23.8 x 9.1 inches (139 x 60.47 x 23 cm).

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$19.99

These raised beds are a steal at 20 bucks. They’re about 4.5 feet by 3 feet, and are about 8 inches tall. The best part is that you don’t need tools to put them together, they just fit together kind of like Lincoln Logs.

Drop Over GreenhouseA Drop Over Greenhouse kit by Gardenline is displayed in a store, showing images of the assembled greenhouse on grass. The packaging highlights features like pest protection and easy assembly for temporary plant use.

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$14.99

Spring comes late for some of us, so if you’d like to get a headstart on your planting, one of these drop over greenhouses can help. Just lay it over your pots or small raised bed and it’ll keep things warm (and keep pests out, too). It’s got a zipper panel for access on the top.

Landscaping FabricA roll of Gardenline landscape fabric is displayed on a store shelf between garden tools and decorative mushroom ornaments. The packaging shows images of fabric in use and includes product information. Price tags are visible above.

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$4.99

Looking for a way to keep weeds under control without chemicals? Try landscape fabric. Just lay it under and around your ornamental plants (or even veggies!) and it’ll prevent weeds from taking over. This roll is three feet wide and 26 feet long.

Walk-in GreenhouseBoxes of Gardenline Walk-In Greenhouse kits are stacked on display. The packaging shows images of the assembled greenhouse, plant shelves, and ground stakes, with product details and yellow price tags labeled 7926.

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$29.99

This is another Aldi Find that fans on social media love. This big greenhouse has two racks of shelves to hold your seed starter trays or potted plants with a zipper door access. If it’s too big for you, there’s also a one-shelf greenhouse for just $15.

Wiggle OwlSeveral realistic plastic owl decoys with wide yellow eyes are displayed on store shelves, surrounded by green boxes and gardening supplies under bright indoor lighting.

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$9.99

Little garden critters that eat your hard-earned fruits and vegetables are very frustrating. Scare them off with this lifelike owl statue. It’s got a head that moves in the wind — think bobblehead — so it’s more realistic than some.

12-Inch PlanterA stack of colorful ceramic plant pots, primarily blue, green, and white, displayed on a store shelf next to boxed garden clogs and other gardening items.

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$4.99

These 12-inch pots are so pretty with great bright colors and a shiny, smooth finish that will probably resist dirt pretty well. The rubber plug at the bottom is removable, so you can decide if you want drainage or not. There’s also a 15-inch size, but at twice the price, we like these better.

Hose NozzlesThree Gardenline hose nozzles on display in a store: two adjustable models on the left and one high-flow fireman style on the right. Price tag below shows $6.99 each.

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$6.99

There are three different hose nozzles for sale this week. One lets you choose from 10 different spray patterns, one adjusts the spray volume, and one is a chunky fireman hose style. All are made with metal for durability.

Heavy Duty HoseA coiled Gardenline Heavy Duty Kink Control Hose in packaging is displayed on a store shelf. The label highlights it is 5/8 inch wide and 50 feet long, showing features and product information.

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$19.99

If you need a new hose to attach those nozzles to, Aldi has that as well. This is a 50-foot hose that resists kinking. It’s got a brass coupling that’ll last long and shouldn’t leak.

Raised Wooden PlanterA box for a belavi wooden raised planter on a store shelf, displaying dimensions, features, and a photo of the assembled planter with plants inside. Text indicates a maximum load of 220 lbs (100 kg).

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$39.99

Do you love gardening, but your body doesn’t? It might be time to invest in some raised planters so you don’t have to bend down. This one is made of fir and has metal reinforced feet. It’s great for herbs and leafy greens like lettuce or spinach that you harvest often.

Long Handle Garden ToolsA display of gardening tools with bright yellow handles, including hoes and shovels, next to rolled rugs and bundles of green garden stakes in a store.

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$12.99

If you’re just starting a garden, these inexpensive tools will come in handy before you know it. Choose from a drain spade, a shovel, and a hoe. You’ll need one of them for digging up large plants and working the soil.

Bypass Garden PrunerA display of Gardenline Bypass Professional Garden Pruners in green and black packaging, arranged upright in a green cardboard stand on a store shelf.

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$5.99

There are two types of garden pruners available, and both are a good deal: bypass and anvil style. They both have locks to keep them closed when you’re not using them, as well as a nonstick coated blade.

Rose BushSeveral packaged rose bushes with colorful labels showing pink, yellow, and red roses are displayed upright on a store shelf. The packaging is labeled “Premium Rose Bush” by Gardenline.

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$9.49

There are all kinds of varieties of rose bushes at Aldi right now — we saw at least eight options in all different colors. Plant them in well-drained soil and they’ll come back every summer.

Potting MixA bag of Gardenline Potting Mix with images of potted flowers on the front, labeled for indoor, outdoor, potted, or container plants. The yellow edge of a storage bin is visible on the right.

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$4.99

If you bought all these raised beds and planters, you’re going to need some potting soil to fill them. This bag contains 1 cubic foot of soil, and includes slow release fertilizer and perlite. All you need to do is add plants.

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