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Best Mother’s Day flowers for every budget

Find out the top flower delivery services, budget-friendly options, and tips to make your Mother’s Day blooms last longer

Best Mother’s Day flowers for every budget

Find out the top flower delivery services, budget-friendly options, and tips to make your Mother’s Day blooms last longer

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Best Mother’s Day flowers for every budget

Find out the top flower delivery services, budget-friendly options, and tips to make your Mother’s Day blooms last longer

Mother’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year for flower sales, and finding the perfect bouquet can feel overwhelming.Need some help? The National Consumer Unit is sharing how to find the best options for every budget.Top online delivery servicesTesters at the Good Housekeeping Institute spent two years evaluating 19 different flower delivery services, ranking The Bouqs Company best overall. “It lasted the longest out of any other flower delivery service that we tested, and they also offer great packaging,” says Eva Bleyer, a reviews analyst in the Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, who led the testing. Standard arrangements from The Bouqs Company typically cost around $60 - $80. For affordable and fresh arrangements, 1-800-Flowers was Good Housekeeping’s best value pick, with arrangements as low as $40, while Farmgirl Flowers was the best pick for unique blooms, with arrangements ranging from $60 to $150. Watch the video above to see Eva Bleyer's tips for ensuring your delivery arrives on time, and how to keep your flowers looking their best.What to do when a delivery goes wrongIf there’s an issue with your delivery, contact customer service immediately. Bleyer notes that flowers are delicate and shipping can sometimes be unpredictable. “Most customer services will help you and sometimes even provide an arrangement that's even nicer than the one you ordered,” says Bleyer. Shopping localFor fail-safe blooms, shopping directly from a local florist is a great option. Bleyer says flowers bought locally tend to be fresher and have traveled less distance, meaning they’ll last longer and hold up better. “Another thing is that you can work with your local florist to customize your order. You can select different florals, you can stay within a certain budget,” says Bleyer.Don’t be afraid to DIYDepending on the size of the arrangement, the type of flowers you buy, and various fees, delivery services can cost anywhere from $50 on the low end to $200 and more on the high end. For a less expensive, DIY approach, don’t be afraid to shop at your local grocery store and make your own arrangements. We visited a Trader Joe’s with a $30 budget and made our own custom bouquet using the following formula:A big, primary flower. We used garden roses.A smaller, secondary flower. We used spray roses.Greenery and stock flowers to fill the bouquet. We used eucalyptus and baby’s breath.For long-lasting bloomsWhether you go the DIY route or buy from a flower shop, you’ll want your arrangement to last. Before putting your flowers in a vase, be sure to remove all the leaves and greenery on the stems that will sit below the waterline to prevent rotting. Every couple of days, trim the stems and swap out the water in the vase to keep your arrangement looking fresh.

Mother’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year for flower sales, and finding the perfect bouquet can feel overwhelming.

Need some help? The National Consumer Unit is sharing how to find the best options for every budget.

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Top online delivery services

Testers at spent two years evaluating 19 different flower delivery services, ranking best overall. “It lasted the longest out of any other flower delivery service that we tested, and they also offer great packaging,” says Eva Bleyer, a reviews analyst in the Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, who led the testing. Standard arrangements from The Bouqs Company typically cost around $60 - $80. For affordable and fresh arrangements, was Good Housekeeping’s best value pick, with arrangements as low as $40, while was the best pick for unique blooms, with arrangements ranging from $60 to $150.

Watch the video above to see Eva Bleyer's tips for ensuring your delivery arrives on time, and how to keep your flowers looking their best.

What to do when a delivery goes wrong

If there’s an issue with your delivery, contact customer service immediately. Bleyer notes that flowers are delicate and shipping can sometimes be unpredictable. “Most customer services will help you and sometimes even provide an arrangement that's even nicer than the one you ordered,” says Bleyer.

Shopping local

For fail-safe blooms, shopping directly from a local florist is a great option. Bleyer says flowers bought locally tend to be fresher and have traveled less distance, meaning they’ll last longer and hold up better. “Another thing is that you can work with your local florist to customize your order. You can select different florals, you can stay within a certain budget,” says Bleyer.

Don’t be afraid to DIY

Depending on the size of the arrangement, the type of flowers you buy, and various fees, delivery services can cost anywhere from $50 on the low end to $200 and more on the high end. For a less expensive, DIY approach, don’t be afraid to shop at your local grocery store and make your own arrangements. We visited a Trader Joe’s with a $30 budget and made our own custom bouquet using the following formula:

  • A big, primary flower. We used garden roses.
  • A smaller, secondary flower. We used spray roses.
  • Greenery and stock flowers to fill the bouquet. We used eucalyptus and baby’s breath.

For long-lasting blooms

Whether you go the DIY route or buy from a flower shop, you’ll want your arrangement to last. Before putting your flowers in a vase, be sure to remove all the leaves and greenery on the stems that will sit below the waterline to prevent rotting. Every couple of days, trim the stems and swap out the water in the vase to keep your arrangement looking fresh.