Those on a strict budget should order from companies that offer free shipping or at least carry a nice selection of lower-cost flowers. If a recurring subscription is what you’re after, there are retailers that have far superior plans to their competitors’. Scroll through our guide to find the best flower delivery service to fit your needs.

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Not only is The Bouqs Co. website aesthetically pleasing, but it’s also easy to navigate, grouping arrangements by occasion, flower type, and delivery time. If you’re looking for a more affordable bouquet, check out the “under $50” section, which has a mix of flowers and plants. The company also offers a new “deal of the week” arrangement every Wednesday that can be shipped out ASAP and is available for a discounted price. You can even schedule a flower delivery months in advance if you like to plan ahead.  The Bouqs Co. is our top pick given its healthy selection of individual bouquets and subscription options. At any given time, you can browse between 85 and 95 arrangements, starting at $49. As for subscriptions, you choose the bouquet size as well as the delivery frequency (weekly, biweekly, monthly, or bimonthly). These plans range from $40 to $65 per shipment. 

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If you’re looking for a recurring flower subscription, no one has a better selection than BloomsyBox. When signing up for the Bloomsy plan—fresh, sustainably sourced bouquets sent straight from the farm—subscribers choose the size of the arrangement as well as the delivery frequency, but cannot dictate flower type. If you’d prefer a plan that’s a bit more in line with your style or living environment, consider purchasing one of BloomsyBox’s “unique” subscriptions, which include Bloomsy Roses, Bloomsy Eucalyptus, Pet-Safe Blooms, The New York Botanical Garden Subscription (all bouquets are curated by the landmark’s floral experts), and one monthly plant subscription. Plans start at $40 per box and go up to $70 with free shipping. You can even skip or pause your subscription for as long as you like.

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The fact that Enjoy Flowers offers free shipping on everything—from $59 bouquets to $125 table garlands—is quite rare. No matter what type of arrangement you purchase, expect plenty of color, seasonal blooms, and at least seven days of freshness (the latter is a company guarantee). If you’re not satisfied with your delivery, customer service can be reached by phone, email, or the website’s chat function. Though the company does sell standalone bouquets, it’s best known for its subscriptions and gatherings collection. If you’d like to receive a new arrangement on a biweekly or monthly basis, Enjoy Flowers offers Signature, Farm Fresh, and DIY subscriptions, starting at around $44 per delivery. Meanwhile, the company’s events page includes pre-arranged centerpieces (for $115) and floral garlands (for $125). An added bonus: First-time customers get 15 percent off at checkout.

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When we say these flowers are Instagram-worthy, we’re not exaggerating. Many of the bouquets incorporate classic florals, like roses and tulips, but you’ll also find a few surprises, like a rainbow preserved pampas grass arrangement. Each product page details how the bouquet will be packaged and notes whether or not it’s safe for pets (Farmgirl Flowers states that lilies are especially toxic). If you have a question about your order or the service in general, the company makes it incredibly easy to contact a customer service representative. You can call, send an email, submit a request form, or use the chat function.

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You can filter 1-800-Flowers’ many arrangements by price, color, flower type, and occasion. Plus, there are separate pages for gift bundles and same-day delivery. A good chunk of the bouquets that you’ll find in that latter section are crafted by local artisans, which is why the company is able to offer same-day delivery in so many locations. Just make sure you order before the deadline in your recipient’s time zone. Prices range from $35 to $190 for individual arrangements, and some options allow you to choose between several different vases and add-on items like chocolates and balloons. If you plan on ordering multiple bouquets or centerpieces throughout the year, we recommend signing up for 1-800-Flowers’ Celebrations Passport program, which costs $30 annually and unlocks free shipping as well as other perks.

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For an inexpensive delivery option that still provides beautiful arrangements, look no further than Benchmark Bouquets. The company’s flowers are sourced from more than 40 family-owned farms that are Rainforest Alliance Certified and Florverde Certified, meaning water conservation, waste reduction, and good working conditions are of the utmost importance to these growers. 

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No flowers feel quite as fresh as the ones you’ll get in a Poppy design kit since they’re newly cut and have yet to be stuffed into a vase. All blooms you receive are in season and grown by Rainforest Alliance Certified farms in South America, whose workforces are mainly women. If you want to continue developing your flower arranging skills, Poppy also offers a subscription that’ll send a different floral kit to your home every two or four weeks.  Poppy is also known for its wedding flowers. Brides work with a designer to refine their vision (and stay within budget). Then, on the big day, a local florist assembles and installs everything. For those of us who wouldn’t even know where to start, Poppy offers a floral style quiz to help you find your aesthetic.

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On Global Rose’s website, you’ll find traditional roses, multicolored roses, roses by the dozen, and much more. But don’t discount the other 70+ flower varieties available, including sunflowers, calla lilies, spider mums, and snapdragons. Prices vary depending on the flower, as do subscriptions, which can be customized by type, color, amount of deliveries, delivery cadence, and bouquet size.   Global Rose is unique in the fact that it also sells a plethora of floral supplies to bring your arrangements to the next level. Shop water tubes, netting, cutters, foam risers, and, of course, vases, and let your creativity run wild.

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Let your inner florist shine month after month by signing up for an It’s By U subscription. Every box comes with the stems you need to create a beautiful bouquet, plus illustrated instructions on how best to arrange them (though you can always go rogue). Choose between biweekly and monthly deliveries, or you can order a one-time kit at a slightly higher price (subscriptions begin at $50 per bouquet). Although vases aren’t included in your boxes, they can be added to your order every time. It’s By U has ceramic, metal, and glass options, many of which correspond to specific subscription styles. Misters and floral shears are also available for purchase.

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ReVased only partners with Rainforest Alliance Certified farms that actively work to protect the environment, conserve water, and enforce safe working conditions. By shipping directly from the farm, the company reduces the number of flowers cut prematurely and expedites the delivery process to ensure freshness. Another of ReVased’s sustainability initiatives is upcycling. The team donates flowers that would otherwise be thrown away to between six and 10 non-profits each month.  There are about 30 bouquets to choose from, costing between $44 and $64. You can filter by flower type, occasion, and color, or you can opt for a recurring subscription that offers three different arrangement sizes: Classic (10-18 stems), Lux (19-32 stems), and Premier (33-50 stems).

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When it comes to user-friendly websites, Teleflora’s is a step above the rest thanks to its descriptive categories. Looking for an arrangement befitting a quinceañera? Teleflora has a section for that. Need a floral centerpiece that can fit around an urn? Teleflora is here to help. We also appreciate the company’s “In a hurry” function, which auto-populates suggestions based on the occasion and delivery date you put in.  Prices start at $37 for individual bouquets and go up to nearly $400. Teleflora’s customer service is reachable 24/7 by phone, email, online form, or chat, which is accessible under the “Help” section at the bottom of the website.

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Though primarily known for its flower delivery, which is one of the most affordable services on the market, From You Flowers has an equally impressive collection of plants—more than 200, in fact. Prices range from $36 to $160, and same-day delivery is available for at least two dozen styles. As for holders, one of the many pots, baskets, keepsake containers, or reflection pools is sure to spark your interest. Unlike some of the flower delivery services on this list, From You Flowers is able to deliver to hospitals, military bases, funeral homes, and gated communities. So if you have a special request, this is a good company to ask. It earned our top slot because of its impressive (and large) selection of arrangements, many of which are categorized by occasion and flower type. Not to mention, Bouqs’ subscriptions are some of the best, saving you up to 30 percent with free shipping. The customer service team is also available seven days a week if you experience a problem with your order.