5 Flower Shops That Offer Delivery

If you're planning a special event like a wedding or holiday, or if you just want to fill a room with beauty, using flower arrangements can go a long way toward brightening your day. The shops listed here provide all kinds of fresh blooms and imaginative design ideas, and offer delivery service to make your shopping experience that much easier to navigate. This video was made with Ezvid Wikimaker.

5 Flower Companies With Delivery Service

Name Description
Emily Herzig Floral Studio Selects pieces for weddings and events, with flowers sourced directly from local farmers and vendors at the New England Flower Exchange
Flower Muse Ships directly from the farm to the consumer, with an emphasis on well-performing flower varieties and proper handling and shipping
Seascape Flowers Based on the coast of the Monterey Bay in Aptos, California, it creates arrangements inspired by the sea
Farmgirl Flowers Offers ethically-sourced bouquets designed by hand, and wrapped in reused burlap coffee bags from local roasters
Blooms By The Box Provides premium, bulk flowers to DIY designers, party planners, hotels, restaurants, and ordinary flower enthusiasts around the country

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In Depth

Flowers can be the perfect decoration and can liven up any room. Whether you want to send a bouquet to a friend or loved one, or are planning a special event, there are many ways to utilize beautiful blooms and greenery. In no particular order, here are 5 flower shops that ease the buying experience by offering delivery options.

First at #1 is Emily Herzig Floral Studio. Emily is a Floral Designer and Wedding & Event Stylist based in Littleton, New Hampshire. From Boston to Bar Harbor, her designs have decorated weddings and events throughout New England. Creating beautiful arrangements using both seasonal and local flowers is her passion.

EH Floral personally selects every piece that goes into the designs for weddings and events, and wants to share that experience with customers locally. Flowers are sourced directly from trusted vendors at the New England Flower Exchange, local farmers, and their own cutting gardens. The studio's primary mission is to provide clients with innovative floral designs, staying on top of current trends while honoring classic styles.

EH Floral personally selects every piece that goes into the designs for weddings and events, and wants to share that experience with customers locally.

Next at #2 is Flower Muse, a company that ships directly from the farm to the consumer. When a customer receives a bouquet, it seeks to ensure many days of enjoyment. In order to do that, it makes sure to choose specific, well-performing varieties of flowers, and ensure proper handling and fast shipping.

Scientists at UC Davis have postulated that as much as 50% of a flower's vase life is determined by how it is handled just after being harvested. Flower Muse's partner farms properly care for the flowers after they are cut and customers receive them within days so that they can be enjoyed as long as possible.

And at #3 is Seascape Flowers, a boutique floral shop based on the coast of the Monterey Bay in Aptos, California. Founded in 1990 by Laurie Craig, Seascape Flowers pulls inspiration from its seaside location. Each arrangement is designed with its own touch of the coast and offers timeless style with an organic aesthetic.

Founded in 1990 by Laurie Craig, Seascape Flowers pulls inspiration from its seaside location.

In 2003, Laurie's daughter Darcy Craig joined the company. The mother-daughter team works together to create one-of-a-kind arrangements for everyday events, weddings, and special occasions that reflect the unique style of their clients. Recently the duo has bought a farm and will be growing their own blooms.

Coming in at #4 is Farmgirl Flowers, where each bouquet is designed by hand, can be wrapped in trademarked reused burlap coffee bags from local roasters, and flowers are sourced from farms that hold up to ethical standards. Deliveries can be made in San Francisco via bicycle and vehicle courier, and can be shipped to the lower 48 states.

Flowers are sourced ethically and honestly. Farmgirl supports farms that pay living wages, avoid harmful chemicals, and have medical benefits for their teams. The company strives to partner with as many farms as possible to help create good jobs and is committed to supporting American flower farmers, even when it costs more.

Farmgirl supports farms that pay living wages, avoid harmful chemicals, and have medical benefits for their teams.

Last on the list at #5 is Blooms By The Box, a company selling wholesale flowers and professional floral supplies online. Flowers that are offered include peonies, calla lilies, hydrangea, ranunculus, sunflowers, greens and more. If needed, items can be shipped the day they are purchased and don't require a large minimum quantity.

Blooms By The Box has a knowledgeable team that can provide advice for planning and creating do-it-yourself wedding bouquets, boutonnieres, wedding arrangements, reception flowers, party decorations, fundraising events, or flowers for any occasion. The company caters to both professional florists and DIY enthusiasts, and offers next day delivery.