Spring flowers peak during the UK Easter season

Easterflower delivery

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Sending flowers for easter

Easter is one of the most naturally beautiful times of year to send flowers in the UK, with spring at its most glorious and seasonal blooms at their freshest and most affordable. Daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and spring ranunculus are all at peak availability during the Easter period, making it possible to send genuinely spectacular arrangements without a premium price tag. Whether you are sending to family, friends, or a host who has invited you to Easter lunch, flowers make a joyful and season-appropriate gift. The soft pastels and vibrant yellows of spring flowers perfectly capture the spirit of renewal and new beginnings that Easter represents.

Easter falls on different dates each year — in 2026 it falls on 5 April, in 2027 on 28 March. Order by the Thursday before Easter weekend at the latest, as Good Friday and Easter Monday affect delivery schedules for many UK florists. Some florists do not deliver on Good Friday or Easter Monday, so Saturday delivery before the weekend is the safest option. Bloom & Wild and Bunches both maintain deliveries across the Easter weekend.

Price guide

How much to spend on easter flowers?

UK prices including delivery vary widely. These ranges reflect what you'll typically pay across major florists.

Under £25A fresh spring bouquet for Easter
£12–£25
£25–£45A generous Easter arrangement
£25–£45
£45–£75Premium spring blooms or a plant collection
£45–£75
£75+A luxury Easter floral gift
£75–£150

Buying guide

Tips for choosing easter flowers

Choose seasonal spring varieties

Easter is when UK-grown spring flowers are at their absolute best and most affordable. Daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and narcissi are all in peak season and will outlast imported exotics. Seasonal flowers also tend to look more natural and less forced than hothouse blooms.

Soft pastels work beautifully

The Easter palette of soft yellows, pale pinks, lavender, and cream suits the season perfectly. These colours feel fresh and spring-like without being garish. Many UK florists put together dedicated Easter collections in these tones — look for them on Serenata Flowers and Bunches.

Consider a pot plant

A potted hyacinth, primrose, or miniature daffodil arrangement makes a lovely Easter alternative to cut flowers. It will last several weeks rather than days and looks wonderful on a windowsill or dining table. Many garden centres sell beautiful potted spring arrangements at excellent prices.

Think about Easter hosts

If attending an Easter lunch or dinner, spring flowers make a far more considered host gift than the traditional chocolate. They do not add to the inevitable chocolate pile and will brighten the home for days after. Aim for a medium-sized arrangement that can sit on a dining table as a centrepiece.

FAQ

Common questions about easter flowers