5 great places to order flowers online
Get ready for Valentine's Day!
1. Farmgirl Flowers (from $48)
Farmgirl's whimsical Pinterest-ready bouquets change by the day, so they're always unique and always seasonal. The hipster-DIY vibe is also evident in Farmgirl's signature wrapping: upcycled coffee bags donated by local roasters. Buy it at Farmgirl Flowers.
2. BloomThat (from $35)
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BloomThat accepts orders by app for same- and next-day delivery nationwide, and earns points for making ordering simple and fast. Expect a tightly edited choice of bouquets—some shipped in idiosyncratic vessels such as a pitcher or tin vase. Buy it at BloomThat.
3. The Bouqs Co. (from $40)
Bouqs offers flowers cut fresh on the farm after you order and can also provide same-day service with pre-cut stems. Delivery is free, and the gorgeous arrangements are created in partnership with eco-conscious farmers around the world. Buy it at The Bouqs Co.
4. Lula's Garden (from $25)
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Lula's Garden offers a range of thoroughly in-vogue succulents, delivered in boxes that can double as planters. The three-plant Valentine's Day box can be shipped with a heating pack for delivery in cold climates. Buy it at Lula's Garden.
5. BloomNation (from $35)
BloomNation helps you shop online among local florists, cutting out the high fees charged by 1-800-FLOWERS–type services. The results: quirkier options, lower prices, and the chance to pick up your order. Buy it at Bloom Nation.
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