A flower subscription sounds nice in the abstract — flowers, every week, on autopilot — but the reality has a few moving parts. Here's the honest version.
What you actually get
Three plans:
- Weekly desk bouquet — small, 10–15 stems, built for a desk or kitchen counter. $29.99/delivery.
- Bi-weekly home arrangement — medium, 20–25 stems, for an entryway or dining table. $49.99/delivery.
- Monthly statement piece — larger, 30+ stems, designed to be the room's focal point. $79.99/delivery.
Every plan is florist's choice on the small end and palette-of-your-choice on bi-weekly and up. Stems are seasonal and locally sourced when we can swing it.
How delivery actually works
You pick a delivery day when you sign up. We deliver in the morning across the OKC metro — OKC, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon. If you're not home we'll leave the bouquet at your door in conditioned water; we use insulated wrap if it's hot or freezing.
Stripe charges your card on delivery day. You can pause from the email link any time — heading out of town, slow month, whatever. No phone calls, no awkward "we'll miss you" survey.
Who this is good for
- People who like fresh flowers but never get around to buying them.
- Offices that want a small standing arrangement at reception.
- Folks sending flowers as a recurring gift to a parent, partner, or friend.
- Anyone whose Sunday-morning routine should involve coffee, the paper, and trimming new stems.
Who this isn't for
- People who want to pick exact flowers every week. (You can pick a palette, not a variety.)
- Hotels or restaurants needing daily replenishment — that's an account, not a subscription. Call us.
- Anyone who travels constantly. The pause feature is great but at some point you might just want to call ad-hoc.
A note on price
$29.99 is roughly what you'd spend on takeout once. Most of our subscribers describe it as "permission to have flowers in the house every week." That's the value. If a $0 month would meaningfully help your budget, pause it — no penalty.
See the plans → or start a quote → if you want a custom recurring order.