Cheap Mother’s Day Flowers: Aldi Bouquets Start at £1.99
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When Do Aldi’s Mother’s Day Flowers Go On Sale?
Mother’s Day gifts can add up quickly. Flowers, cards, meals out and small presents can easily push the cost of the day far beyond what many people planned to spend.
That's why supermarket flower ranges have become increasingly popular in recent years. They offer a simple way to mark the occasion without spending the sort of money you might pay at a florist. It's fair to say supermarket flowers have improved a lot over the past decade. Not long ago, the choice was often limited to fairly basic bunches, similar to the flowers you might grab from a petrol station forecourt, unless you were prepared to pay for a much more expensive florist delivery.
Aldi has announced its Mother’s Day flower range for 2026, with bouquets starting from £1.99 and arriving in stores from 12th March. Like most supermarket seasonal launches, the idea is simple: offer a selection of affordable flowers that allow people to pick up something thoughtful while doing their weekly shop.
For shoppers trying to keep celebrations meaningful but budget-friendly, it's the sort of range and pricing structure that will no doubt be appreciated by hard-up Brits!
Aldi’s Cheapest Mother’s Day Bouquet
At the lower end of Aldi’s range is the “Pocket Money Posy”, priced at £1.99.
It is a small bouquet available in soft pink or yellow tones, and the name gives away the intention. It is designed to be something children can buy for mum without needing a big budget.
While it is clearly a simple arrangement, it highlights a wider point about supermarket flowers. Not every Mother’s Day gift needs to be large or expensive. Sometimes, a small bunch of flowers and a card are enough to mark the day.
Mother’s Day Flowers Under £5
Several other bouquets in Aldi’s range sit firmly in the under £5 category.
These include:
• Spray Carnations – £3.79
• Lovely Mum Tulips – £4.99
• Best Mum Bouquet – £4.99
These arrangements are still fairly modest in size, but they offer a bit more colour and variety than the smallest option.

Tulips in particular tend to be popular around this time of year because they signal the start of spring.
For many people, this price range is the money-savvy sweet spot; It feels like a gift, but won't blow the bank account!
Larger Bouquets Still Under £15
Aldi’s range also includes a handful of larger bouquets that sit between £9.99 and £14.99.
One example is the Peach Melba bouquet, priced at £14.99, which mixes soft pinks with warmer orange tones.

Another is the Tropical-style bouquet at £12.99, featuring brighter colours such as yellow, purple and deep pink.

Bouquets in this bracket tend to feel a little more substantial if you are buying flowers as the main gift rather than something small to go alongside chocolates or a card.
A Plant Basket Instead of Cut Flowers

Not everything in the range is a traditional bouquet.
Aldi is also offering a Mother’s Day plant basket priced at £8.99. It combines chrysanthemums with greenery and trailing ivy in a small wicker basket.
Plant-style arrangements like this can last longer than cut flowers if they are properly cared for, which is why some people prefer them as gifts.
When Aldi’s Mother’s Day Flowers Go on Sale
Most of Aldi’s flower range arrives in stores from 12th March, although some items appear slightly earlier.
As with most seasonal supermarket products, availability depends on stock. Once the more popular bouquets sell out, they are usually not restocked before Mother’s Day itself.
If you want the widest choice, it is generally worth picking flowers up earlier in the week rather than leaving it until the weekend.
A Small Money-Saving Tip for Aldi Shoppers
One thing worth knowing for money-savvy shoppers is that Aldi itself does not currently offer traditional cashback through the usual cashback websites. That means you cannot normally earn a percentage back on your shop in the same way you might with other supermarkets.
However, there is still a workaround. You can buy an Aldi gift card through the cashback app JamDoughnut and use that to pay for your shopping. The app runs a daily game show called Win It Back, which airs every weekday at 4 pm. If your purchase is selected, you could automatically win back between 10% and 100% of the gift card's value.
Winning is pure; luck, of course, you may never win, but if you were planning to shop at Aldi anyway, it gives you at least a chance of getting money back on your shop!
A Simple Gesture Still Matters Most
Mother’s Day has gradually become a bigger retail event, what hasn't these days, but the core idea behind it has not really changed.
Most mums are not expecting expensive gifts. A card, a small bunch of flowers and a bit of effort often mean more than something elaborate.
A supermarket bouquet like those in Aldi’s range isn't about luxury, it's all about keeping the gesture simple, thoughtful and ultimately affordable.
Aldi’s Mother’s Day Flower range will be available in stores from 12th March, while stocks last. Find the full range below:
SWEET PERFECTION BOUQUET | £19.99 |
S/S PEACH MELBA BOUQUET | £14.99 |
TROPICAL BEAUTY BOUQUET | £12.99 |
CAPE FLORA BOUQUET | £12.99 |
PRETTY IN PINK BOUQUET | £9.99 |
BEST MUM BOUQUET | £4.99 |
LOVELY MUM TULIPS | £4.99 |
SPRAY CARNATIONS | £3.79 |
POCKET MONEY POSY | £1.99 |






