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Aldi brings back ‘beautiful′ potted roses that shoppers ‘swear by’ – and they cost under $6

BUDGET BLOOMS are back at Aldi and fans are already clearing space in their gardens and kitchens.

The cult-favorite mini potted roses are returning to Aldi stores tomorrow, July 16.

Assorted Mini Potted Roses
Aldi is selling Assorted Mini Potted Roses
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Assorted Mini Potted Roses
They retail for $5.99
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These blooming beauties hit stores as part of Aldi’s upcoming Finds, and with a price tag of just $5.99, they’re expected to fly off the shelves.

The roses are pint-sized, pre-potted bursts of color that shoppers say are “so cute” and totally worth snapping up.

Available in three shades — light pink, coral, and soft yellow — each rose comes tucked into a matching decorative pot, perfect for adding a floral flair to any windowsill, patio, or garden table.

Last year, Aldi fans couldn’t get enough of them. “I love them,” gushed one shopper on Facebook, while another said they “swear by them” for sprucing up their home without breaking the bank.

And it’s not just about looks, these little roses are a low-maintenance way to add charm to your space without having to fork out for pricey florists or garden centres.

Easy gardening tips to save money, maximize space, and repel pests

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  1. Banana peels, vinegar, and coffee grounds are often recommended as natural fertilizers.
  2. Dollar Tree sells four packs of seeds for $1.25.
  3. Try a vertical planter like Amazon’s Mr. Stacky 5 Tier Stackable Planter, $35 to make more use of a small space.
  4. Use netting like the Garden Netting Pest Barrier, $8, from Amazon to keep away bugs that eat your vegetables.
  5. Try sacrificial planting to reduce the use of pesticides and keep pests away from your garden. Deliberately growing certain plants to attract agricultural pests can keep them away from the plants you want to protect. Examples include marigolds, lavender, catnip, and chives.
  6. For pesky weeds in your garden, the Grampa’s Weeder – The Original Stand-Up Weed Puller Tool with Long Handles, $45, from Amazon is a helpful tool you can use without having to bend over.

If roses aren’t your thing or if you want to mix things up, Aldi has even more budget blooms arriving next week.

The chain is also rolling out its flower field bouquets for just $4.99, each featuring an assortment of flowers and a single rose for that romantic touch.

Aldi has become known for turning everyday essentials into cult buys, whether it’s garden furniture, home décor, or fresh flowers.


And as more shoppers gear up to enjoy their backyards and balconies this summer, the timing couldn’t be better.

Just make sure to set your alarm and head to your local store on July 16, because once they’re gone, they’re gone.

You can find your local Aldi by using the online store locator tool.

Meanwhile, Aldi has also launched a range of summer apparel, including a ‘comfort’ sandal priced at $6.99.

The budget footwear has drawn comparisons to the OOmega OOlala Sandals, which retail for $89.95.

The sandals are part of a broader seasonal collection that features trainers, sports bras, children’s slides, socks, bike shorts and underwear.

Founded in 1946 by brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht in Germany, Aldi began as a small family grocery business.

It has since grown into one of the world’s largest discount supermarket chains, with thousands of stores worldwide.

Aldi has rapidly expanded across the US in recent years, investing billions in new store openings and renovations.

Its main competitors include WalmartCostco, Trader Joe’s and Kroger.

How many Aldi stores are there in the US?

AS of May 12, 2025, there are 2,510 Aldi stores operating across 41 states and territories in the United States.

Florida leads with 244 locations, followed by Illinois (215), Ohio (170).

In 2025, the company plans to open 225 new stores.

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