These Toronto Flower Shops Offer Weekly & Monthly Subscriptions To Spruce Up Your Home

It's also an excuse to order a bouquet for your BFF this Galentine's Day! 💐

Senior Editor, Studio

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Flowers are such a treat right now as we continue to grapple with gloomy winter weather and pandemic blues.

With Valentine's Day coming up, we can spoil ourselves with a fresh bouquet of yellow tulips or pink peonies. We can even buy one for our BFF to commemorate Galentine's Day, the nonofficial holiday on February 13.

If you’re in Toronto, there are lots of flower shops that deliver gorgeous blooms right to your front door which is so convenient.

Pictus Goods

The gem of the Junction, Pictus Goods, offers handmade bouquets for every occasion including Valentine's Day. You can also opt-in for a weekly custom flower subscription (for a minimum of four weeks) for $180 or a monthly subscription for $240.

Pictus Goods

Pink Twig

Fresh flowers aren’t the only thing you can find at Pink Twig on College Street. They make dried flower arrangements, too, and the bunny tail bundles are so dreamy. You can sign up for their subscription service where you can get a fresh bouquet of seasonal flowers delivered on your date of choice. Prices range from $50 to $125.

Pink Twig

Blush and Bloom

Maybe you live a little bit outside of Toronto? That’s okay! Blush and Bloom, located on Sterling Road, offers delivery to other cities like Ajax, Whitby, Markham and more. You can get a four-week flower subscription for $300 where you’re guaranteed a stunning bouquet of flowers every Friday, or a six-month subscription for $450.

Blush and Bloom

Sweetpea's 

Sweetpea’s has been around forever, with many treating themselves to roses and carnations whenever they’re in the Roncesvalles area. The floral studio offers weekly, bi-weekly or monthly flower subscriptions for $79. You can also sign up for a plant subscription for just $45.

Sweatpea's

Blooming Flower Bar

This Cabbagetown flower shop has its own kind of "happy hour." Roughly every day, the shop announces on Instagram what the bouquet of the day is. They also offer a happy hour weekly subscription (a one-month minimum) for $35 a week. Residents outside of Cabbagetown may pay extra delivery fees depending on their location.

Blooming Flower Bar

Euclid Farms

Located in Trinity Bellwoods, Euclid Farms is a small-scale studio that grows flowers and sells goodies like vases, candles and chocolate. A small bouquet subscription runs $100 which gets you four fresh bouquets (either weekly or bi-weekly) but you have to pick them up at the store. Want something bigger? The large bouquet subscription is $280.

Euclid Farms

Wild North Flowers

Located near Trinity Bellwoods, Wild North Flowers offers two types of flower subscriptions: hand-tied bouquets for $340 or vase arrangements for $420. It's a bit pricey but if you can afford it, it's well worth it because the arrangements are gorgeous and Insta-worthy.

Wild North Flowers
  • Natalia Buia was a Senior Editor for Narcity Media's Studio in Toronto, Ontario. Always on the hunt for the best bargain, she has written commerce content for other publications including HuffPost Canada. When she's not working, Natalia can be found watching true-crime documentaries and eating potato chips.

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