10 Aldi Finds to Help Get Your Garden Ready for Spring

The grocer has all you need to get growing.

A light wooden shelf garden gloves with floral pattern and a decorative ceramic owl figurine
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As the temperatures continue to rise, now's the time to prep your outdoor garden for spring and beyond. From essential gear like gloves to DIY greenhouses, Aldi has all the supplies you'll need to grow a bounty of flowers, vegetables, and more. To help you get started, we've rounded up some of the latest finds to check out during your next trip to your local store.

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Gardenline Walk-In Greenhouse

A small greenhouse with shelves on both sides

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Protect your seeds, seedlings, and young plants against pests and inclement weather with this lightweight, portable greenhouse. Crafted from mesh, it measures 4.7 feet wide by 2.4 feet deep by 6.4 feet tall and includes six spacious shelves.

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Gardenline Gardening Gloves

A pair of floralpatterned gloves suitable for gardening or outdoor work

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This 2-pack of gardening gloves with a black and green floral print features PVC dots for added grip. They're a pretty way to protect your hands from thorns, cuts, and exposure to any chemicals.

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Belavi Rain Chain

A decorative rain chain with a series of cuplike shapes connected vertically by links and adorned with butterfly details

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Add a touch of whimsy to your garden space with this iron rain chain with flower-shaped cups. It runs 74 inches in length and easily attaches to any gutter, porch, or garden pergola.

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Belavi 12-Inch Planter

A simple round container with a wide opening at the top

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This lightweight, easy-to-move planter is available in four colors (Cool Grey, Lichen, Seaport, and White Alyssum) and measures 12 inches by 9.6 inches. A great addition to any porch or patio, this bright blue pot is the perfect spot for planting petunias, begonias, and zinnias.

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Gardenline Anvil Pruner

Pruning shears with a blue and black handle includes a wrist strap

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Keep your garden in tip-top shape with a pair of pruners. These feature an anvil cutting system with a lock, along with ergonomic handles to help prevent your hands from becoming overworked. Anvil-style pruners are ideal for cutting dry, dead, or woody stems.

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Gardenline Wiggle Owl

A decorative owl statue with a textured body facing forward

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The life-like motion and intense stare of this faux owl help scare off small pests that might do damage to your plants. It's a simple, non-invasive way to protect your garden.

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Gardenline Clematis

Clematis vine packaging featuring illustrations of purple flowers and green leaves

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Known for its hardy climbing vines with showy blooms in a range of colors, clematis produces flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. On her Bedford farm, Martha grows lots of this plant, particularly on her long pergola.

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Gardenline Premium Rose Bush

A packaged rose plant labeled Gardenline Premium Rose Bush with exposed stems and a picture of a pink rose on the packaging

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Elevate any outdoor space with a classic rose bush. Available in various shades, these bushes should be planted in a sunny location with well-drained soil, away from trees and the canopies of trees.

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Belavi Potting Bench

Wooden utility shelving unit with three tiers and a steel top edge

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With a galvanized worktop and protective caps on the table legs, this durable potting bench is a great spot for filling up small containers. It includes three hooks on each side for hanging gloves and tools, and it's easy to clean. It measures 29.9 inches wide by 14.5 inches deep by 36 inches tall.

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Gardenline Heavy Duty Kink Control Hose

A coiled garden hose with metal connectors

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Make watering your garden easier and more convenient with this 50-foot-long, heavy-duty hose that reaches far spots and won't kink.

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