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The best flower delivery services so you can treat your bestie to a bunch this Valentine’s Day

From birthdays to Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, a beautiful bouquet is a fail-safe gift. I mean, who wouldn’t want a bunch of flowers to brighten their coffee table? Exactly.

Forget bae this V-Day – the 14th February is all about showing appreciation for the girls in your life. Yanno – your sis, your BFFs, your mum… your work colleagues? WHOEVER it is you’re loving, popping a nice bouquet of flowers in the post is the best way to show them you adore them. Or how about treating yourself to a beautiful bunch of flowers? Single ladies, there’s no better declaration of self-love – we’re telling you.

Flowers are also a fail-safe gift for those birthdays you totally forgot about. It happens to the best of us at times. But since so many flower delivery services now offer same-sex delivery, you don’t need to panic.

Order your bestie a bunch from your desk and it could be on hers by the afternoon! If you’re living in London, you’ll be spoilt for choice, because the capital is literally bursting at the seams with online florists. But if you live a little further afield, you can still get your hands on a super-pretty bouquet, no drama.

Floom operates nationwide (keeping scrolling to see the beautiful flowers they have on offer) and their flowers have an almost non-existent carbon footprint (round of applause!). We’re also loving Bloom & Wild who deliver their flowers flat in a box which fits through your letterbox. With instructions on how to arrange them yourself. Cute!

So what are you waiting for? Choose your favourite (they all have their perks) and get those flowers sent. Then make sure you bookmark this page for Mother’s Day, cos, yanno… Mums heart flowers!

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