Spring gardening season is upon us here in the South. We’re choosing colorful flowers from the nurseries for our front porch planters, sprucing up the flower beds in our yards, fertilizing our lawns, and planning our vegetable gardens.

Maybe you’re an avid gardener and in the thick of organizing garden tools, or for the first time you are planning to attempt a small vegetable or herb garden this year. Heads up to our green thumb and brown thumb readers alike. A gardening treasure is perched on the shelves and available at ALDI this week. You don’t want to miss it. The Belavi Raised Planter is just $14.99. found  in the ALDI Finds aisle this week, it’s a gardening gem worth taking a look at if you’re doing any type of planting.

Credit: ALDI

Credit: ALDI

With Mother’s Day right around the corner, you don’t want to miss this deal, especially if gardening is this spring and summer is on your hobby or to-do list. If you or a mom you know loves gardening, then you know that a raised planter is one of the easiest ways to grow a small garden. If you do decide to snag it for a gift, just be sure to go ahead and put it together for the special mom in your life (or ask that it be built!). Then add soil,  plant tomatoes or herbs, or any other favorite plant. Last, enjoy the plants as they grow and come alive throughout the seasons. It’s a Mother’s Day gift that keeps on giving all spring and summer.

The planter is sturdy, made with galvanized, powder-coated metal, making it weather and frost-resistant for year-round use. Available colors include black, blue, or pink. With a capacity of 5.28 gallons, it’s suitable for a small additional outdoor garden or a countertop-saving indoor planter. Suppose you do shop early and are able to snag a raised planter or possibly two, don’t forget to then swing by the ALDI plant section, which is typically near the checkout line.

You might just find the perfect plant to fill the planter, and the best news is that you’ve made a one-stop shopping trip for a lovely gift for yourself or someone else, along with the added benefit of grabbing groceries while at your local ALDI.

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