Just like fresh produce, flower prices are influenced by changing conditions—many of which are out of our control. From unpredictable weather to fuel prices and shifting design trends, flower costs can fluctuate from week to week.

Heavy rains, droughts, or frost can impact the availability of certain crops. A storm in Ecuador can affect the supply of roses; a heatwave in California might shrink the snapdragon harvest. These conditions create ripple effects that influence both wholesale and retail prices.

Transportation is another factor. When fuel prices rise, so do shipping costs, especially for flowers flown in from overseas. And like anything in fashion, florals go through trends—if peonies are having a moment, prices often rise due to demand.

Despite these shifts, we do our best to maintain value and transparency in our pricing. We design arrangements that highlight what's most beautiful and available each week, and we offer honest guidance for every budget.

We believe flowers should be both beautiful and accessible. When you order from us, you're trusting us to create something meaningful with what nature has generously provided—no matter the market that day.

Let us help you celebrate, grieve, or simply say “thinking of you” with flowers that reflect both your heart and the seasons.

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