
How Mother's Day Orders Work
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Choose the perfect bouquet. Explore our simplified catalogue and pick your favourite.
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Add a personal message. Include a heartfelt note and the recipient’s delivery details.
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Checkout and confirmation. Select your delivery date, complete payment, and we’ll confirm your order - and you get the credit!
Delivery details
Everything you need to know before you order
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Delivering on: Friday May 8, Saturday May 9 and Sunday 10 May (we'll only have limited spots on for each day).
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Delivery areas: across Melbourne and Macedon Ranges. Check out the full list of suburbs here.
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Delivery windows:
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Friday deliveries: between 2pm - 6pm
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Saturday and Sunday deliveries: between 8am–1pm
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Due to the expected volumes of deliveries we can’t promise exact times so we recommend ordering as early as possible to get the spot you want.
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If she’s not home, our drivers will leave the flowers in a safe, shaded spot and you'll get a quick text/photo so you know they’ve arrived.
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We book a limited number of orders for each day so each bouquet gets the time and attention it deserves – once spots are gone, they’re gone.
Why farm-grown flowers for Mother’s Day?
There's a reason flowers from a farm feel different to anything from a supermarket or service station.
Here's what sets them apart:
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Fresher, longer-lasting blooms: Our flowers are cut and arranged within 24 hours of delivery — not days or weeks earlier. They arrive hydrated, open, and ready to last.
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Truly seasonal: We grow and source what's thriving in the patch right now. Seasonal flowers are at their absolute peak — more vibrant, more fragrant, and more beautiful than imported or out-of-season varieties.
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Locally grown in Victoria: When you order from us, you're supporting a small local farm, not a multinational supply chain. Our flowers travel kilometres, not continents.
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Lower footprint: Farm-to-door means far fewer food miles, less refrigeration, and less packaging than flowers sourced through wholesale markets.
The difference isn't subtle. It's something you see, smell, and feel — and something Mum will absolutely notice.







