Belavi Raised Planter
EDITOR’S NOTE: This review is from 2021. Aldi is selling an identical planter the week of April 29th, 2026, for $14.99. See our update toward the bottom of this post with information about how the planter we bought has held up over the past five years.
In April of 2021, Aldi sold a wooden raised garden planter that was so popular it sold out quickly the morning it arrived on store shelves. It didn’t help that many stores received only a couple of planters. Then Aldi gave me another chance to score a smaller version of the raised planter in June.
The Belavi Mini Raised Planter cost $14.99 in 2026 and 2025. That’s less than the $18.99 I paid for mine in 2021. It was $19.99 in 2022 and 2023 and $14.99 in 2024.
This is an Aldi Find, which means it’s only in stores for a short time, and once it sells out at your local store you can’t order it online. It’s scheduled to be in stores in 2026 the week of April 29th.
This is sold under the Belavi name. That’s not a company. Instead, it’s the private label Aldi puts on various gardening supplies it sells, which it sources from different suppliers.
This mini planter measures just under two feet tall and is less than two feet wide.

Here’s more information about the mini planter:
- Made of galvanized, power-coated metal
- Rust and UV resistant
- Weather and frost resistant for year-round use
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Includes drainage hole
- Plants not included
- Measures 23.6″ x 10.6″ x 17.71″
- Planter Capacity: 5.28 gallons
- Space-saving design great for balconies and terraces
- Made in China
The mini raised planter in 2021 came with a three-year warranty serviced by Protel, a common Aldi warranty provider that also services the larger wooden raised planter Aldi sold earlier this year. For service, call 1-855-754-8297 or email Aldi-US@protel-service.com.
Assembling the Planter

This planter is easy to assemble, taking just a few minutes, and it comes with all the hardware you need such as screws and nuts. You’ll need your own Phillips head screwdriver. The manual also recommends using a wrench (not included), but I assembled the planter without one. If you want to anchor the planter to a wall, it comes with the necessary hardware, but you’ll also need your own drill, measuring tape, and pencil.
The long metal side panels came out of the box warped, but I was able to manipulate everything into place. Even after assembly, the panels will go a bit askew and cause the legs to be uneven if you lift the planter, but it’s easy to make it sit correctly when you place it on a solid surface such as a patio, deck, porch, etc. Once the planter is filled with potting mix and plants, it’s not going to be an issue.
The included drain plug doesn’t actually close off the drainage hole in the middle of the bottom panel. I’m not sure if my plug is defective or if I’m just not understanding how it works; it looks like I would need to insert something into the rubber drain plug piece to fully close it.
The drain hole is also not the only part of this planter where water could leak. Because the planter is made of multiple metal panels fastened together, water might easily seep out of the cracks, so be aware of that when placing this planter on a surface that could potentially be damaged by water. The manual recommends covering the basin with a liner before planting if you want to ensure that it’s watertight. However, be aware that most plants don’t like to be waterlogged, so drainage is good. I’m not sure whether I’ll add a liner to my planter.
The Finished Planter
This is a cute planter. I have yet to fill it with potting mix and add plants.
I’ll update this post after I get it planted and make additional updates as needed to share how it holds up after some use.
The Verdict:
The Belavi Mini Raised Planter is a cute addition to any garden, patio, or porch. Assembly is easy, and it stands almost 2 feet tall and almost 18 inches wide. I’m looking forward to growing a few plants in this. You can plant directly in it or use it as a plant stand and place pots inside it.
UPDATE (7/18/2021) — I decided to follow some readers’ suggestions and try putting potted plants inside this mini raised planter because I wasn’t sure whether I wanted to put a liner and potting soil in it. Because the bottom of the planter box is sloped toward the center, the pots don’t sit exactly level, but it’s not that noticeable, and I could easily level everything by putting a small board inside the planter. Overall, I like the unique look, and I might even put some smaller potted plants such as succulents under this planter to help maximize space.
UPDATE (4/22/2026) — I’ve owned this planter for five years now. It stays outdoors most of the year, and I continue to put potted plants in it during the spring and summer months. Some of the paint on the inside on the bottom of the planter is starting to peel or rust, but it’s still a very functional planter, and I’ll be putting potted plants in it again this year.






I’m very happy with this little planter – it’s a perfect size for a certain spot on my patio. I was also confused at first about the drain hole, but apparently it does NOT have a plug. I placed my plants in pots instead of planting directly in the planter.
Love these planters…yes, plural, as I was able to snag 4 black ones for my patio. All of mine came with plugs for the drain holes and I also place my potted plants in them.
Are these food safe?
This is returning to Aldi the week of May 29th, 2024, while supplies last. This year’s price is $14.99.
I was able to get one for $14.99, I wish I’d bought two! I’m still trying to figure out if planting something like herbs would be ok directly in the planter or if I definitely need to line it. The materials seems similar to the protective coating in popular metal raised beds.