ALDI House Plants from $5.99 | Money Tree, Orchid, & Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant

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Is there anything ALDI doesn’t carry?

New to the ALDI ad this week, are these inexpensive Money Trees, Orchid Plants & Fiddle Leaf Fig Plants, with prices starting at just $5.99!

*Note that pricing can vary by location.

This is a great opportunity to add a touch of green to your home without breaking the bank.

Quantities are limited, so if you are interested, be sure to snag one if you spot them.

Money Tree at Aldi on shelf

The money tree plant is about 5″ tall, onlinees in its own pot, and is priced at $5.99. The leaves of the money tree are said to symbolize the five elements of Feng Shui (wood, water, fire, metal, and earth) while bringing balance and harmony into your home.

This easy-to-maintain plant is also said to invite prosperity and good luck, so it would make a great housewarming gift. Money trees prefer indirect sunlight and good drainage, and if transplanted to a larger pot, will reach a maximum height of 3 to 6 feet indoors.

Fiddle Fig Leaf Tree on floor at aldi

The Fiddle Leaf Fig plant is about 6″ tall, but can grow up to 10 feet indoors! It onlinees in its own pot, and is priced at $7.99.

Fiddle Leaf Fig plants can be expensive, with prices starting at $25 The Home Depot 😱, so this seems like a great deal.

white, pink, and yellow orchid plants at aldi

The orchid plant is about 5″ tall, onlinees in its own pot with decor, and is priced at $9.99. The blooms are available in a variety of colors like white, yellow, and pink. They would look great on your kitchen table or given as a gift!


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  1. Bryant

    Wow, if I see Fiddle Leaf Fig plants at that price I’m buying a few. I’m obsessed with these and the cheapest ones around cost at least $13 at the local grocery store. Pro Tip: Cut them in half and you have two plants!

  2. Kayla

    I love plants… too bad I’m terrible at keeping them alive😭

    • Bryant

      Kayla, don’t be afraid to give it another go. I always advise getting plants dirt cheap and learning which types you can keep alive. It’s really trial and error. I find the Money Tree very finicky, but so far I haven’t killed any. I’ve managed to kill all of my orchids — eventually. lol. Fiddle Leaf Figs plants are said to be finicky too, but so far I’m not having any issues. Good luck!

    • Nichole

      I’m the same way. Even killed a cactus. 😳

  3. Gentle

    The Fiddle Leaf Figs at my ALDI were pathetic. Super tiny and not at all healthy looking. Lots of brown spots on the leaves like they had a disease and soft wilty leaves. I was so disappointed.

    • Em

      Yes the fiddle leaf plants are my store looked nearly dead. I often scope the “clearance” plants at places like Lowe’s and we’ve managed to bring a fair few plants back from the edge but these were goners for sure.

  4. lateephabisidurosinmi-0

    I got myself the money tree yesterday😋😋

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Yay! Glad you could grab one!

  5. LisaMarieRose

    Shoot… Going to have to set the alarm and get there in the morning. I saw some this evening passing by and they looked good but I didn’t really have time to take a close look!

  6. Liz D.

    Yeah, the money tree is awesome. I got one for my mom and all she needs to do is put 1 or 2 ice cubes to water it. It was weird at first but I guess it works. She has had it for like 2 years now.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      How neat! Thanks for sharing, Liz D!

    • rochellemcgee

      Ha! I may have to try this with a hanging plant of mine that is a total pain to water, but I can reach up high enough to throw some ice cubes into the planter!

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