
We are a affordable flower delivery company based in London.
Our aim here at 321 Flowers is simple: to provide great flowers at affordable prices.
We keep all our costs as low as possible so that we can pass savings on to customers without sacrificing the quality of our flowers.
We buy our own flowers from growers and send them direct to customers so that we can ensure quality.
We offer all the most popular flowers all year round so that people can always send their favourite bouquets and varieties.
We offer free delivery by courier, this means you can choose a specific delivery date. We also provide free next day delivery.
We have what we hope is a simple and easy to use website, so that ordering is straightforward and secure. Â We hope you like it.
321 Flowers
We have a great range of bouquets.  Our most popular product is the Heaven Scent bouquet.  With a competitive price of £19.99 it is great value.  The bouquet contains blue iris, white lilies and green chrysanthemums and will brighten up any recipients day.
I hope you visit our website and get to know 321 Flowers.
Regards,
The 321 Flowers Team
Tags: Contributors · Florists · London · Value Flowers
Something personally I have always felt that any online shopper buying flowers for delivery here in the UK or anywhere in the world for that matter should do is:
Never buy flowers from any website that does not publish their business address, why would anybody risk sending flowers from such a company! Simply put why would a website owner not publish their address, I can only assume they want to stay hidden so there is not possible come back. There are many national websites live that sell flowers, the vast majority them post your flowers out for next day delivery. If you search for the contact us button all you will find is their email address and national telephone number. 9/10 you will find these suspicious sites in my opinion via a sponsored listing on a search engine. The reason you do not find them that often within search engine organic results is because the content that they publish is limited, they have no address resulting in the search engine not having that much to go on therefore they rank so badly it is almost impossible for them to be found within search results unless you search for their website name.
This post should not put you off buying flowers online, certainly not! The World Wide Web is a shopper’s paradise, you are in control! You can check out multiple florists within a short period of time, find the right product and best price that meets your budget.
Sending Flowers Locally
Find a florist in the area you want to send flowers too, search keywords by location with terms such as florist, flowers, flower delivery, send flowers, flower shop, same day, anniversary flowers, funeral tributes, wedding florists, wedding flowers and so on. Support these words with your location e.g. Birmingham, Dover or Sheffield for instance. This way you will find local florists in the city or town that want to send someone flowers to.
Send Flowers Nationally
There are many fine long established internet florists arranging and delivering flowers nationwide here in the UK and around the world. Often you can get fantastic prices from some of these companies because they deliver literally hundreds and hundreds of bouquets each every day to UK customers, for this reason they have good buying power from the growers because they buy their stems in bulk. Just remember to look for an address on these sites; it always helps to know who you are buying from. However it is good to consider the local florist as well by searching for them online, they arrange and deliver flowers each and every day in the place you want to send flowers too so your sure to get a good deal.
Have you ever ordered flowers from a national florist website, what did you think? Please leave your comments here and share your experience about the company that delivered your flowers and help others buying online in the future.
Tags: Buying Flowers · Tips
Counting Down to this years Chelsea Flower Show - Visit the website @ The Royal Horticultural Society or check out the flowers shows pages on the BBC.
Tags: Chelsea Flower Show · Shows and Events
Aconitum known as aconite, monkshood, wolfsbane, leopard’s bane, women’s bane, Devil’s helmet or blue rocket is a genus of flowering plant that belongs to the buttercup family. There are 250 plus species of Aconitum.
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Next up Arena Flowers the UK flower delivery company based in London.
What is a blog? A way for companies, individuals or groups to strike up a conversation with anyone interested in what they write about. An opportunity to take a look inside or see what goes on behind the scenes if you like, a chance to show the human element maybe for commercial companies selling products and services. I think what I’m trying to say the long way round is its really nice to see the Arena Team and what they get up to from flower arranging to competition making.
Check out the Arena Flowers Blog, the highs and lows of running Arena Flowers, warts and all. And other stuff.
Tags: New Members
If you are a florist and you are reading this, This post is a real gem, if you’re a florist and you have yet to start selling flowers online to customers locally and from around the world then take a look at www.floristwindow.com. In fact even if you are selling online already there is a real good chance that you could still benefit by taking advantage of the Florist Window e-commerce website shopping cart solution developed just for florists. The functionality of the software lets you setup multiple prices for single products, add related products, shoppers can setup annual reminders, the list goes on and on.
Check out the site and take a look at some of the florists from all over the UK that are now using the Florist Window shopping cart platform to enhance their online business, the service went live just before Christmas in 2009.
Florist Blog 10/10
Tags: Florist News · Software
This is out first post contributing towards the florist blog community.
We’re a local independent florist in Brighton & Hove, our shop is unique as we do not confirm to mass market flowers as a member of Interflora, eFlorist or Flowers Direct for instance. Every arrangement we design is unique, designed on the day using our own inspiration and creative skills.
We keep a blog on our website Viva Verde Florist. Take a look to see what is going on in our Brighton Flower Shop.
Tags: Brighton · New Members
November 2009, and the web’s first and only dedicated search engine just for florists is launched by UK Superweb called Florist Search. Florist Search indexes sites that are submitted on a daily basis ensuring all listings are accurate and to date. A simple keyword user interface allows searches to find what they want instantly.
The design is fresh and clean, the search is fast and precise to any location or floristry service.

Browse Florist Search, Find out more about the site.
Tags: Florist News
In early April 2009 Only Florists Directory was redesigned, a new logo, colour scheme but
the same layout. Additional functionality was added to the site making it easier for users to find a florist and send flowers. The sites search button always allowed users to search for a florist by keyword, now we have placed the search box at the top of every page making it even easier to use. This amoungst other additions we feel makes Only Florists stand out even further from the rest, image is important and we like to feel even more so now we really do have the edge.
Ireland Florists, new to Only Florists! Florists and shoppers in Ireland can now start using the site.
Tags: Florist News
Common names: gerbera, gerbera daisy
Description: blooms like daisies that grow to around 5 inches wide with many layers of thin petals. Gerbera’s grow in many sizes including tiny varieties; single-flowered or double-flowered; and spider varieties. Colors include white, cream, yellow, gold, pink, magenta, salmon, orange, red and mixed colours.
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Tags: Flower Library · Gerbera