Answers to common questions about flower subscriptions, delivery frequency, pricing, gifting, and ordering direct from local florists

Subscription Flowers FAQ

Flower subscriptions are simple. Choose a delivery schedule, pick a local florist, and enjoy fresh flowers that are designed and delivered directly. Here are the most common questions, in plain English.

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How often can I receive flowers
Weekly, fortnightly, every 4 weeks, or monthly, depending on the florist.
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Can I gift a subscription
Yes. Many florists offer gift options with a message card.
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Can I pause or skip
Most subscriptions allow pause, skip, or cancel. Check the product details.
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Do local florists deliver direct
Yes. Flowers are delivered by the florist, not by a courier in a box.

Questions and answers

What is a flower subscription
A flower subscription is regular flower delivery on a schedule you choose. A local florist designs fresh flowers for each delivery and delivers directly to the address you provide.
How do I order subscription flowers
Browse by area, choose a florist, then select a subscription option. You can order online, and some florists also accept telephone orders.
What delivery frequencies are available
Most florists offer weekly, fortnightly, every 4 weeks, or monthly delivery. The options you see depend on what the florist in your area provides.
Are subscriptions cheaper than buying flowers each time
Sometimes. Subscriptions can offer better value because they are planned in advance. What matters most is consistency, freshness, and direct florist delivery.
Do I get the same flowers every time
Usually not. Florists work with seasonal flowers, so each delivery can change. That is part of the point, you get variety and a fresh look through the year.
Can I choose colours or a style
Many florists offer style choices such as bright, pastel, classic, or seasonal. If you need something specific, check the product details or contact the florist.
Can I gift a flower subscription
Yes. A flower subscription makes a brilliant gift because it keeps arriving. Add a message, choose the schedule, and the florist will take care of the rest.
Can I pause, skip, or cancel
Most florists offer flexible management. Some use skip dates, others pause the plan. Always check the subscription terms shown on the florist page before you order.
Do you deliver flowers by post
No. This website focuses on local florist delivery. Flowers are arranged and delivered by independent florists, which means fresher flowers and a more personal service.
Is delivery included in the price
It depends on the florist. Some include delivery within a local area, others add a delivery charge. You will see delivery pricing clearly during checkout.
What if nobody is home
Each florist has their own delivery policy. Some may leave flowers in a safe place if instructed, others may attempt redelivery. Check the florist delivery notes when ordering.
Can I include a message card
Yes. Most florists include a message card option, especially for gifts. You can add your message at checkout.
How fresh are subscription flowers
Very fresh. Local florists design with current stock and seasonal stems, then deliver directly. There is no long warehouse hold and no courier transit in a box.
How do I find a florist who delivers to my area
Use the county pages on this site to browse subscription florists by area. For one off gifts, you can also use the Gift Flowers site to search by postcode.
Is this a relay network
No. Orders are placed directly with independent florists. The florist fulfils the order locally, and the service is designed to keep customers and florists connected.
Can I contact the florist before ordering
Yes. Many florists list a telephone number and welcome questions. If you have a special request, contacting the florist can be the quickest way to help.
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