Spring/Summer Floral Subscription

$200.00

30 in stock

Becoming a member of the floral subscription means you are pre-purchasing your share of harvests in advance. Once the season kicks-off you’ll receive an email notifying you to collect your bouquet from your chosen pick-up point. All you have to do  is simply collect your weekly bouquet from your selected pick-up point. Floral subscriptions are the perfect way to indulge in the beauty of nature and support an ecological farm committed to sustainable growing practices.
 
Spring/Summer
  • 5 x gorgeous nature-inspired bouquets filled with the most beautiful spring flowers from our farm
  • The bouquets are delivered every week over a 5-week period starting Thursday November 7 to your chosen pick-up point
  • The bouquets are valued at $40 (packaging and delivery costs included) and are made up of seasonal flowers that vary from one week to the next.

All you have to do  is simply pick up your bouquets from the pick-up point chosen during the season. Floral subscriptions intoxicate with beauty, facilitate contact with nature and support local and ecological agriculture.

To learn more about how our subscriptions work, our 2024 packages, pick-up points and delivery dates, see Subscription Packages.
Images are used for illustration purposes only to give you an idea of the flowers that may be included in your 5-week floral subscription.
 

Flower arrangements

For flower arrangement orders within the Gympie region, our delivery fee is $20. All flower arrangement orders to Sunshine Coast hinterland and Noosa incur a delivery fee of $35. 

DIY buckets

For wedding and event flower buckets, there is a flat delivery fee of $60 regardless of location and includes the cost of the buckets.

Flower Farmstead

Caring for your flowers

water

Change vase water every other day to prevent bacteria build up. All stems should be submerged in water.

LIGHT/TEMPERATURE

Place your bouquet or flower arrangement in a cool area of your away from direct sunlight (which will cause the flowers to die more quickly).

prune

Remove dead or wilting leaves and stems. Recut your flower and foliage stems just before putting them back into fresh water.