Perhaps the only thing lovelier than a floral bouquet on your coffee table or nightstand is a neverending supply of them, made possible by flower subscription services that will do all the work for you. Shopping for flowers is an idyllic and indulgent experience, but it’s not always an option for time-crunched individuals or those who don’t have a great florist nearby. And those same flower delivery services you rely upon for Mother’s Day and your Anniversary (UrbanStems, Bouqs, Flowerbx, Farmgirl Flowers, and The Sill) have all set up subscription programs to keep help you keep your space flower-filled.
Do you love tulips? If so, consider Flowerbx, a florist renowned for its elegantly pared-back single-flower arrangements. Shopping for a thoughtful gift for your environmentally-conscious friend? Consider Farmgirl Flowers for them—a steady stream of flowers will arrive in biodegradable burlap pouches. All these details, plus all each company’s pricing structures, below.
For this well-known flower delivery service’s subscription model, there are three tiers: Classic, Seasonal, and Luxe. Each varies by cost per bouquet with adjustable frequencies (weekly, biweekly, or monthly) and durations (3, 6, 9, or 12 deliveries). All tiers offer slightly discounted offerings—the Classic plan gets you a $55-$72 bouquet for 50; the Seasonal plan offers $85-$120 for $75 and the Luxe plan is $120-$190 for $100. The first two plans offer a vase only with your first delivery while Luxe bouquets come with a unique vase each time. You won’t know exactly what floral varieties will arrive but it’s all part of the fun. Urbanstems will pick the most in-season bouquet to send to you each time.
Flowerbx: Best for Simple Elegance
Think of Flowerbx as a flower purist. The florist offers single-flower bouquets—bunches of tulips, clusters of lilacs—for arrangements that will give your guests the impression that you might have your very own cutting garden. This is a service best for those who want to behold the beauty of their favorite bloom. Flowerbx offers three tiers of subscriptions: Tulip (starting at $70 per delivery); Classic, which offers roses, peonies (at $90 per delivery); and Premium which offers cut orchids, delphiniums, and Cala lilies (at $145). Options range from a weekly, fortnightly, or monthly subscription and all three tiers provide you with a vase with the first delivery.
Bouqs: Best Value
The best thing about Bouqs’s flower subscription service is undoubtedly the flexibility. This service allows you to rotate delivery addresses and recipients so, should you like, you can apply a “one for them, one for me” strategy. And just as appealing is the pricing structure. Bouqs bouquets are priced per stem count and there are three tiers of the subscription program. The Original plan gets you 10-16 stems for $30; the Deluxe plan gets you 20-32 for $48, and the Grand plan is 30-45 for $60. Each can be sent weekly, biweekly, monthly, or bimonthly.
Farmgirl Flowers sets itself apart by offering most of its bouquets in biodegradable upcycled burlap coffee sacks and sourcing a selection of its blooms from domestic flower farms. Their subscription model allows you to pick from six different arrangements-varieties and choose a frequency of once a week, every other week, or once a month. Pricing-wise, this starts at Farmgirl’s favorite Fun Size Burlap Wrapped Bouquet—15 stems at $59. You won’t know exactly which flowers you’ll get but that’s half the fun. And for the flower enthusiast who prefers to arrange their own blooms, Farmgirl has what they call The Market Haul, which includes 35 stems of three to four varieties of flowers for you to arrange into one big beautiful bouquet or sprinkle across your home.
The Sill: Best for Plant Lovers
Should you prefer greenery to red roses, plant-shop The Sill offers a monthly subscription service. There are two options to choose from: one catered to pet owners with a series of non-toxic plants ($65) and a standard plan which offers easy to grow and care for plants. Both options allow you to choose between black or white ceramic planters. It’s the ideal subscription service for plant parents good or bad—should you fail your little guy, a new one is just around the corner!
May 01, 2021 at 07:00PM
https://www.vogue.com/article/flower-subscription-service
5 Best Flower Subscription Services That Deliver Blooms Year-Round in 2021 - Vogue
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