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Our review of the 15 best flower delivery services for Valentine’s Day 2023

April showers bring May flowers, but why should only one month get all the best blooms?

Flowers are a great gift to send year-round, or as a treat for yourself to brighten the home and any mood.

They are great for occasions like Valentine’s Day, in addition to birthdays, graduations, promotions or an afternoon pick-me-up.

If fresh blooms sound like the perfect gift, check out the flower delivery services outlined below that include options from roses, lilies, personalized bouquets and more.

To make it even easier, we were able to review bunches of blooms to find out which are the best for same-day delivery, best for special occasions and even the best budget pick when you just need some fresh florals in the house ASAP.

Sophie in the middle of flowers
Sophie Cannon

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Best for Same-Day or Next-Day Delivery: UrbanStems

A side by side of two bouquets
Left: UrbanStems, Right: Sophie Cannon

UrbanStems brings the flower farm to your door, and in no time at all.

The flower company prides itself on having fresh, seasonal flowers sent straight from the farm to your doorstep in a matter of hours or days — not weeks like some companies. Since bouquets change with the seasons and what is currently growing on partner farms, the seasonal arrangements are always perfectly bright and fresh when they arrive at your home.

A side by side of flowers in a box
Sophie Cannon

I ordered one of the bestselling arrangements, The Juliet, pictured above in its full glory. It came in a beautiful box with a ribbon handle, all wrapped up so that it wouldn’t get banged up in transit. I also loved the note that came with it, along with care instructions, a vase and nutrients to pour into the water. They required a little trim to fit nicely in the vase, but once spruced up, they looked exactly like the photo online, colors and freshness included.

Best selection: 1-800-Flowers

A side by side of flowers
Left: 1-800-Flowers, Right: Sophie Cannon

For the best selection of blooms, we’ve got the number for you.

1-800-Flowers really does it all, with options for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, sympathy and more. Plus, they also offer plants of every kind, gift baskets, food and wine bundles and other trinkets to send to loved ones.

Back to the blooms at hand, since I have a pet at home (a cat that sometimes likes to nibble at my flowers) I opted for the One of a Kind Bouquet, which actually is set up through local florists in your area to curate a unique bouquet with the freshest, in-season flowers. I added a special note about wanting a pet-safe bundle with more than just roses and then about three days later a rainbow of petals and greenery appeared!

My flowers were also hand-delivered, a nice touch especially given the size of the ginormous arrangement. I received the Premium size, but I loved that there were options that ranged from small all the way up for most arrangements.

A side by side of a flower bouquet
Sophie Cannon

Best occasion flowers: FTD

Two bouquets of roses
Left: FTD, Right: Sophie Cannon

For those that don’t know, FTD stands for Flowers to Door, which is exactly what I got with my delivery of fresh red roses. I ordered the stunning Scarlet Rendezvous Bouquet and Candle Set, in part because they are perfect for Valentine’s Day and also in part because roses are a great pet-safe option. Note — they do not have a pet-safe filter on their flowers, but do have one for their plant delivery options and a handy guide for what blooms you can buy.

Aside from Valentine’s Day, FTD really has a flower for every occasion including the typical birthday and condolence flowers but also as specific as arrangements for an engagement, a religious event and the Lunar New Year to name a few.

My roses were hand-delivered to my door, alongside a little black bag. The roses themselves were pretty long, and so I did have to get out my sheers and give them a trim, but the actual blooms were vibrant and fresh, just like the photo. The candle in the bag was not like the two pictured, but was honestly a fun surprise, as I received a larger, ceramic candle with a lid that smelled of sage and eucalyptus.

Red roses
Sophie Cannon

Best budget pick: From You Flowers

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Left: For You Flowers; Right: Sophie Cannon

Cards are so 2022. Show them you care with a bouquet from From You Flowers in 2023

We love this service for a lot of reasons, including the fun FaceVase feature to add a favorite photo to the FaceVase page, as well as same-day delivery on eligible arrangements and the great selection. We also love that these blooms, while fresh and stunning, can come on a budget, with a large sale section to browse. Shop here for all sale flowers, or filter by price for as low as under $30 a bunch!

Since it was time to treat ourselves, I ordered the Pink Rose Succulent Garden, as I loved the idea of a succulent in my bouquet and the flowers were all pet-safe (although there is not a filter on site for pet safe unfortunately!) I chose my desired day for delivery and it arrived right on schedule, wrapped in cellophane and complete with a note and care instructions. I also noticed that the succulent was actually fully potted in a clear vessel, which looked great in the bouquet and helped it last super long!

Pink flowers in a vase
Sophie Cannon

Best subscription service: BloomsyBox

Flowers side by side
Left: BloomsyBox, Right: Victoria Giardina

Who needs an occasion to send flowers?

Give the gift that keeps on giving, by sending a subscription for fresh flowers to a loved one. BloomsyBox makes it incredibly easy to do just that, with prepaid plans perfect for every budget and timeline. There is also a section for pet-safe flowers, so don’t worry about sending these as a gift to those that have cats and dogs at home!

Choose between a month-to-month, three-month, six-month, or a full-year pre-paid plan, and then pick which bunch you like the best. Each bouquet ranges from 18 to 20 stems all the way up to a 27 to 32 stem premium bundle, arriving at their door hassle-free.

Upon ordering our BloomsyBox, we knew we were going to be colored impressed. Not only did the brand send the most beautiful, colorful blooms, but it was shipped with meticulous care — a standout component that set the brand apart from others.

Two bouquets of flowers
Victoria Giardina

Namely, our bouquet (the “Celebration Bouquet,” to be exact) was clad with secure plastic loops, rubber bands and even a protective, hairnet-like covering on more delicate flowers. Flowers with thicker stems shipped with a plastic tubular covering as well, which was appreciated. That said, the entire bouquet shipped fresh, with all flowers perfectly intact with bright green leaves

Overall, they remained fresh for days on end — with previous shipments lasting for about a week and a half to two weeks — so, needless to say, we’ll be resorting to the brand time and again.

This part of the review was written by Victoria Giardina, commerce journalist and content strategist

Other best flower delivery services we reviewed in 2023:

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Left: Venus ET Fleur, Right: Sophie Cannon

Why give a gift that only lasts a few weeks, when your bouquet can last up to a year?

The preserved rose arrangements from Venus ET Fleur are not only stunning but are also made to last for months — or even years — at a time. Made from real roses, they are preserved and arranged in a ceramic vase, serving as the perfect centerpiece and conversation starter in any room.

I am a sucker for white roses, but one thing that I dislike is a few days after I buy them, the crisp white color turns yellow and then brown, forcing me to throw them out earlier than I want. This is no longer an issue, as I have now owned my Venus ET Fleur roses for over six months, and they are as clean and white as they were when I first got them, and even still smell good, too!

2. Bouqs

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Left: Bouqs; Right: Sophie Cannon

A short name with a large variety of flowers to choose from, Bouqs is perfect for those who always have a bunch in their home and love to send to others as well. Notably, it’s great for same-day delivery, depending on your area.

The flower service not only has a la carte options for bouquets, but also a subscription service that trims the price and maximizes the blooming benefits. Starting at just $36 per month, a Bouqs subscription will get you 30% off and free shipping on every order, plus a $10 credit on your account every month. With access to exclusive curated collections, never again will you send a boring bouquet.

I ordered the Heartfelt, which was appropriate for Valentine’s Day but also any occasion to spread some love. Upon arrival, I was shocked by how many stems came in my box, so many that I needed to grab another vase from my cabinet! They also arrived not-yet-bloomed, which I honestly prefer so that they last longer in my home, as opposed to wilting after a day or so.

Two vases of pink and purple flowers
Bouqs
Two flower bouquets
Left: Teleflora, Right: Sophie Cannon

Add a personal touch to your bouquets with the florists at Teleflora. Each bundle is arranged by hand and designed by local florists (depending on your location) so every bunch feels unique. Because they can be local, also keep an eye out for same-day delivery options and other perks you don’t get elsewhere.

I was so excited about this aspect of the delivery since I have always wanted to discover new florists in Brooklyn but didn’t know where to start. The arrangement, sure enough, was beautiful, complete and full of fresh and vibrant blooms, plus a succulent for good measure. The Marvelous Mosaic Bouquet was also pet-safe by request, which I appreciated, although there isn’t an option on-site to sort by these.

The delivery itself was seamless, and upon my return home from work, I found the stunning mosaic vase carefully wrapped in cardboard and the flowers in cellophane for safe transit. The flowers were also stuck in foam, as opposed to free-floating in water, so the bouquet stayed absolutely perfect and still is while sitting in my bedroom.

A bouquet
Sophie Cannon
Two white orchids
Left: The Sill; Right: Barret Wertz

The orchid has long been the flower that sets itself apart from the rest. You don’t send a bouquet of orchids — you send the whole plant, roots and all. Because of this, you can’t skimp on an orchid. If the plant isn’t quality, it won’t be en route to anyone.

I happened to meet the UPS delivery driver as he was dropping this off, so I opened it immediately in order to make sure I didn’t contribute to any issues, should there be any. Good for me, there really weren’t. The Phalaenopsis orchid was packed perfectly. Upon opening, dense yet lightweight matting surrounded the bubble-wrapped beauty. If I were a less patient man, I could see myself damaging the orchid due to how secure the packaging was. Between the bubble wrap fitting to the plant’s exact dimensions, the rubber bands securing each layer of bubble and cellophane wrapping, plus the separately wrapped base of the planter — this was a very well-safeguarded plant.

The reveal of the beautiful, delicate blooms was well worth the effort. Although not in a full flourish as the image on the website suggests, the buds look primed to prosper with the right patience and persistence. To add eco-elegance to such a pretty plant, I was able to choose an upcycled planter. According to the website, upcycled planters are made from agricultural by-products and natural fibers and finished with a non-toxic, formaldehyde-free resin. 

A box of orchids
Barret Wertz

This part of the review was written by Barret Wertz, commerce editorial director

A side by side of yellow flowers
Left: POMP, Right: Sophie Cannon

These beautiful blooms deserve all the pomp and circumstances, no matter the celebration! I actually received these flowers twice; once as an introduction to the brand and another time as part of a fun mailer for Hanky Panky underwear, in which one of the roses was, in fact, a pair of panties rolled to look like a rose.

In both circumstances, the flowers were insanely fresh and bright, and the first delivery even came with a branded set of flower sheers so that I could trim my bouquet when it arrived — a wonderful touch.

The other bouquet was wrapped in tissue and paper, tied up in a farmer’s market style that added to the charm. This was part of a fun activation in New York City, with flowers and underwear for all.

Even more best flower delivery services

A bouquet of pink flowers
ProFlowers

Say hello to freshness with Proflowers, the exceptional carrier of blossoming blooms with a seven-day freshness guarantee.

What’s more, Proflowers offers a no-signature, contact-free delivery to ensure safety while still enjoying a sweet and fresh delivery.

2. Floom

A vase of flowers in front of the Golden Gate bridge
Floom

Support local businesses and get the best quality blooms at the same time with Floom.

The company combines the ease of online flower shopping with the benefits of shopping locally, making it easier than ever to get flowers delivered in your neighborhood.

“We only work with the most talented and unique artisans, and we’re passionate about supporting our skilled family of florists. It’s not always easy to find beautifully crafted bouquets when ordering flowers online or dashing at your local supermarket,” the brand website reads. “That’s why we celebrate the amazing local florists who bring true passion and talent to every flower arrangement they assemble.”

The best part is that many offerings qualify for same-day delivery, so no one will be waiting too long to have fresh flowers in hand.

A vase of orange flowers
Send Flowers

Sending fresh flowers doesn’t have to cost a fortune, especially with Send Flowers.

Browse their page dedicated to giving you a bang for your bouquet buck, with arrangements for birthdays, housewarming celebrations, new babies and more. Many of the options are also eligible for same-day delivery, and be sure to check the site for coupons and deals, as they pop up frequently.

A fruit flower bouquet
Edible Arrangements

These flowers won’t last long, since they double as a tasty treat as well as a beautiful floral centerpiece.

Edible Arrangements is the name of the game when it comes to fruit baskets shaped like gorgeous blooms. Choose from a variety of arrangements, including multiple sizes of regular and chocolate-dipped fruit flowers to feed the whole family.

Purple flowers
Global Rose

Make your vision come to life, with a perfectly color-curated bouquet from Global Rose.

On the site, shop by colors ranging from deep burgundy and crisp white to neon pink and rainbow hues. Or, choose to mix-and-match different colors to make one giant bunch of beautiful blossoms. You can also shop by the number of stems or even just get some colored rose petals, perfect for tossing as you walk down the aisle or for a romantic date night.

Flower FAQ

How do I choose a service? Well, read our article! Think about when you need the flowers delivered, if you have cats or dogs at home and the price you are willing to spend.

How do I make flowers last longer? When you receive the flowers, be sure to trim the stems on a diagonal, allowing them to soak up more water. Then, be sure to add the nutrient packet to fresh water.

Do I need to be home to receive the flowers? Some companies will leave them at your door, while others need attended delivery. Be sure to check on the site for how they prefer to drop off the blooms!

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