ClosePhoto: AldiWhether you’re just starting out with some low-maintenance houseplants or you’re harvesting a bounty of veggies from yourvertical tower garden,gardening—in any form—is an easy way to relieve stress and beat boredom (two things most of us could benefit from right now). That’s why we can’t get enough of house plants—especially these adorable ones hitting Aldi shelves this week.These Geometric Terrariums Are Just $13—and They’re Available at AldiStarting September 16, Aldi will be selling new “exotic” plants. You can choose from four varieties, including a Ginseng Ficus, Lucky Bean, Money Tree or Snow Rose. Both the Ginseng Ficus and the Snow Rose are types of bonsai, and can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Meanwhile, the Money Tree is perfect for those in search of a plant that requires minimal care. And theLucky Beanis great if you’re looking for a showstopper with bright blossoms.These 10 Plants Can Actually Help Clean the Air in Your HomeWhile availability will range depending on your store, each plant will retail for $8.99. These 5- inch tall plants also come in stylish pots, so you’ll be ready to display your new plant as soon as you get home from the store.These plants will brighten up any space in your home, and I can’t wait to add one (or all four?) to my collection.5 Grocery Items You Should Avoid Buying From AldiWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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Whether you’re just starting out with some low-maintenance houseplants or you’re harvesting a bounty of veggies from yourvertical tower garden,gardening—in any form—is an easy way to relieve stress and beat boredom (two things most of us could benefit from right now). That’s why we can’t get enough of house plants—especially these adorable ones hitting Aldi shelves this week.These Geometric Terrariums Are Just $13—and They’re Available at AldiStarting September 16, Aldi will be selling new “exotic” plants. You can choose from four varieties, including a Ginseng Ficus, Lucky Bean, Money Tree or Snow Rose. Both the Ginseng Ficus and the Snow Rose are types of bonsai, and can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Meanwhile, the Money Tree is perfect for those in search of a plant that requires minimal care. And theLucky Beanis great if you’re looking for a showstopper with bright blossoms.These 10 Plants Can Actually Help Clean the Air in Your HomeWhile availability will range depending on your store, each plant will retail for $8.99. These 5- inch tall plants also come in stylish pots, so you’ll be ready to display your new plant as soon as you get home from the store.These plants will brighten up any space in your home, and I can’t wait to add one (or all four?) to my collection.5 Grocery Items You Should Avoid Buying From AldiWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Whether you’re just starting out with some low-maintenance houseplants or you’re harvesting a bounty of veggies from yourvertical tower garden,gardening—in any form—is an easy way to relieve stress and beat boredom (two things most of us could benefit from right now). That’s why we can’t get enough of house plants—especially these adorable ones hitting Aldi shelves this week.These Geometric Terrariums Are Just $13—and They’re Available at AldiStarting September 16, Aldi will be selling new “exotic” plants. You can choose from four varieties, including a Ginseng Ficus, Lucky Bean, Money Tree or Snow Rose. Both the Ginseng Ficus and the Snow Rose are types of bonsai, and can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Meanwhile, the Money Tree is perfect for those in search of a plant that requires minimal care. And theLucky Beanis great if you’re looking for a showstopper with bright blossoms.These 10 Plants Can Actually Help Clean the Air in Your HomeWhile availability will range depending on your store, each plant will retail for $8.99. These 5- inch tall plants also come in stylish pots, so you’ll be ready to display your new plant as soon as you get home from the store.These plants will brighten up any space in your home, and I can’t wait to add one (or all four?) to my collection.5 Grocery Items You Should Avoid Buying From Aldi

Whether you’re just starting out with some low-maintenance houseplants or you’re harvesting a bounty of veggies from yourvertical tower garden,gardening—in any form—is an easy way to relieve stress and beat boredom (two things most of us could benefit from right now). That’s why we can’t get enough of house plants—especially these adorable ones hitting Aldi shelves this week.

These Geometric Terrariums Are Just $13—and They’re Available at Aldi

Starting September 16, Aldi will be selling new “exotic” plants. You can choose from four varieties, including a Ginseng Ficus, Lucky Bean, Money Tree or Snow Rose. Both the Ginseng Ficus and the Snow Rose are types of bonsai, and can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Meanwhile, the Money Tree is perfect for those in search of a plant that requires minimal care. And theLucky Beanis great if you’re looking for a showstopper with bright blossoms.

These 10 Plants Can Actually Help Clean the Air in Your Home

While availability will range depending on your store, each plant will retail for $8.99. These 5- inch tall plants also come in stylish pots, so you’ll be ready to display your new plant as soon as you get home from the store.

These plants will brighten up any space in your home, and I can’t wait to add one (or all four?) to my collection.

5 Grocery Items You Should Avoid Buying From Aldi

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