Picking The Right Mother's Day Flowers Without Overthinking It
Picking The Right Mother's Day Flowers Without Overthinking It
Okay so here's a question we get asked probably fifty times a week leading up to May. How do I actually pick Mother's Day Flowers when there's a hundred options in front of me and mum's tastes have basically changed three times in the last decade.
We get it. It's overwhelming.
We're The Flower Shed and we sit in this exact conversation with customers every day during peak season. So, let's just walk through how we'd actually approach it if it was our own mum we were buying for.
Start With What She Actually Talks About
Not what's popular. Not what's trending in some feed somewhere. What does she mention when she's talking about her garden or her kitchen table or the last bouquet someone gave her that she kept way past the point it should've been thrown out.
If she's the type who keeps dried flowers on a shelf for two years after they've gone brittle she probably wants something with texture and structure. If she's the type who buys herself a fresh bunch every single Friday from the local market she already has strong opinions and honestly you should just ask her outright.
We've noticed something over the years working this industry. Close to 70 percent of our Mother's Day orders come from people who admit outright they're not totally sure what mum likes and just want us to pick something that feels right for the occasion.
The Colors That Actually Work
Pastels get requested constantly and for good reason. Soft pinks whites and light lavender tones photograph beautifully and they suit almost any home.
But we'd be lying if we said bold color doesn't move just as fast. Deep reds and oranges show up in a huge chunk of our Mother's Day orders too especially from customers buying for mums who are described as the life of every family gathering.
There isn't really a wrong answer here honestly. Colour is personal and mum will notice the thought behind it more than the exact shade anyway.
Why Freshness Actually Changes Everything
This one gets overlooked constantly and it shouldn't be. A bouquet that's already a few days old by the time it reaches the door is going to wilt within 48 hours no matter how good it looked in the photo when you ordered it.
We cut and prepare our Mother's Day stock as close to delivery day as the supply chain allows. That's the whole reason our same day flower delivery option exists in the first place. Fresh flowers just last longer and honestly that's the point of the whole gift.
I have to mention something slightly random here. My own grandmother used to keep the water from her flower vases and pour it on her tomato plants because she swore it made them grow faster. It never worked as far as any of us could tell but she did it every single year without fail and none of us ever had the heart to tell her otherwise. Anyway back to flowers.
Delivery Timing Actually Matters More Than People Think
A LOT of people wait until the Thursday or Friday before Mother's Day to place an order and then panic when delivery slots start filling up. We don't blame anyone for it life gets busy. But ordering even just three days earlier gives us so much more room to get things exactly right.
We track delivery data every year and the numbers are pretty consistent. Around 40 percent of Mother's Day orders come in during the final 48 hours before the day itself which means our drivers are absolutely flat out trying to get everything delivered fresh in that final stretch.
What We'd Personally Recommend
If you genuinely have no idea what to get just go seasonal. Whatever's blooming naturally right now tends to look and feel the most alive when it arrives at the door. It also tends to last longer since it hasn't been shipped in from somewhere far away out of season.
Add a card. Always add a card. It sounds small but customers tell us constantly that the handwritten note ends up mattering more than they expected going in.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best Mother's Day flowers for someone who loves native plants? Native Australian bouquets tend to hold up really well and they suit mums who prefer something less traditional than a classic rose arrangement.
How far in advance should I book flower delivery for Mother's Day? We suggest booking at least 3 days ahead since flower delivery slots for Mother's Day week fill up fast especially in metro areas.
Do fresh flowers actually last longer than pre made arrangements? Yes freshly cut and arranged flowers last noticeably longer than anything prepared too far ahead of the delivery date.
Can I request a specific color palette for my order? Absolutely just leave a note at checkout and our florist team will build the arrangement around whatever palette you're going for.
Wrapping This Up
At the end of the day picking the right flowers isn't really about getting it perfect. It's about showing mum you thought about her specifically and not just grabbed whatever was closest to the door on your way out.
Have a browse through our Mother's Day Flowers collection and trust your gut on this one. You know her better than any article ever could.
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