
Norwich-based gifting brand Lisa Angel has dried flower posies in a range of colourways, from natural to pastel and rainbow brights. Lisa Angel Lisa Angelįresh flowers (sadly) don’t last forever, but dried flowers do. Each box is complete with a compostable packet of flower food and care instructions.įrom £25 .uk. Bunches Bunchesĭelivered in entirely plastic-free packaging, Bunches’s floral deliveries range from single variety bunches to mixed bouquets. Their fresh flower boxes contain handpicked mini posies that fit in a small vase and arrive in an illustrated box.įrom £12.95. Flowerbe Not On The High Streetįlowerbe Botanical Fresh Flower Box, £12.95, Not On The High Streetįlowerbe is an artisan flower delivery service specialising in curated seasonal flower boxes, selling through Not On The High Street.
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Summer Jewels Letterbox Flowers, £23.99, Flying FlowersĪs well as offering a selection of bright and beautiful bunches (all with free delivery), you can also sign up to a 3, 6, or 12 month subscription to get a floral delivery through your postbox every month.įrom £19.99 .uk. Choose from the monthly pick or one of their other beautiful (and well-priced) bouquets.įrom £20 .uk. Next have been delivering flowers for as long as we can remember. You’ve likely heard of flower delivery service Bloom & Wild and their show-stopping floral arrangements, but did you know they also offer several specialist bunches that arrive in letterbox-sized packaging? They’ll arrive in bud too so you can admire them for as long as possible. Letterbox Flowers, from £23, Bloom & Wild Best letterbox flowers deliveries Bloom & Wild Bloom & Wild Whether you’re miles apart from your loved one, or just fancy treating yourself to some beautiful blooms, here are of our favourite online letterbox flower delivery services.

READ MORE: Valentine’s Day supermarket meal deals Not only will your flowers arrive in letterbox-friendly packaging – meaning your recipient (or you) needn’t even be in to receive the delivery – you get to enjoy the art of arranging the flowers yourself. Most come with easy-to-follow instructions on how best to arrange your blooms, along with care instructions – and some even have free next day delivery, meaning you’ll never forget to mark a celebration again. Letterbox gifts are a great way to let your loved ones know you’re thinking of them, even if you can’t see them.

Eliminate blooms as soon as you spot one starting to wilt, as they could spread a harmful grey mould called Botrytis to the other stems.Sending flowers is the classic way to say ‘happy birthday’, ‘happy Mother’s Day’ or ‘just because’, but letterbox flowers are the even easier way to do just that. Keep them away from heat sources like radiators and direct sunlight as both will cause the flowers to fade faster. Keep an eye on the water line and top up when needed, adding more plant food with every refill. Strip away the lower leaves so there are none are below the water line (they can cause disease and shorten your bouquet’s lifespan), then trim around 3cm off the bottom of each stem on a diagonal and arrange to your taste. Sprinkle in some of the flower food first if there’s one included in the package before filling the vase with cold water to around two thirds of your vase. How do you care for letterbox flowers?įirst things first – get them out of the box and into a nice clean vase. Many come with flower food to keep the blooms going for as long as possible, but on average you can expect up to seven days of blooming loveliness. Once received, simply arrange the stems in a vase, et voila! Perfect flowers with unbruised petals to enjoy for the next few days. They can be filled with seasonal favourites to suit the time of year, or house flowers which can be delivered year round on a subscription basis. The upshot of this is that they can arrange their bouquet as they like and even split them to make smaller arrangements to display in more than one room. Delivered in compact boxes that are slightly smaller in dimension than a standard letterbox, stems are packed flat and need to be arranged and put in water by your recipient.
