15 Best Flower Delivery Services UK 2023 for Mother’s Day | Glamour UK

The flower delivery scene is blooming beautifully this season. Pun intended. Thanks to Miley, in part (you can buy myself flowers – and Lidl told us there has been a 52% rise in customers doing so since the release of the pop-star’s new hit), but also thanks to demand for Mother’s Day flowers and a near-constant need to treat someone to a birthday gift/thank you gift/new job gift.

Of course, a quick Google search for the best online flower delivery services will throw up thousands of beautiful blooms, from Bloom & Wild and Appleyard to lesser-known flower delivery companies with free next-day delivery. Great, but how can you possibly choose which suppliers of tulips, orchids, letterbox flowers, fresh flower arrangements and flower subscription services are good? We’ve got you. GLAMOUR editors have tried and tested ~countless~ flower delivery companies to curate a list of the crème de la crème for every special occasion. Here’s our pick of the bunch (sorry, again).

How we tested flower delivery services | Who has the cheapest flower delivery? | How can I make my fresh flowers last longer? | Why should you be sure to buy seasonal flowers? | Our full reviews.

Meet the expert:

  • Freddie Garland, expert florist and founder of Freddie’s Flowers

Best online flower delivery services 2023 at a glance:

How we tested the best flower delivery services:

After ordering from as many flower delivery services as we could, we marked the blooms we received based on freshness guarantee, arrangements, their seasonal blooms offering and added extras like whether the stunning bouquet came with a guide on how to arrange or a sachet of flower food. We also scored on delivery options (and whether the company stuck to the promised delivery date). For the few flower shops we haven’t yet tried ourselves? We spoke to local florists and customers, and scoured customer reviews to ensure we’re only recommending the very best.

Who has the cheapest flower delivery?

Teleflorist is up there with the cheapest flower delivery services of them all. Elsewhere, Serenata Flowers have a great selection of under £30 bouquets and Bloom & Wild’s letterbox flowers start from just £23.

How can I make my flowers last longer?

There’s little point in spending upwards of £25 on a beautiful bouquet of the freshest spring flowers for your anniversary or ~just because~ if they’re going going to last.