Want the freshest flowers? Choose local florists over flower relay companies! April 12, 2024Flower Farm A flower relay company acts as the go-between between the florist or flower farm who grows or sources and arranges the flowers and you, as the consumer. But that can...
Are dried flowers sustainable? The hidden costs of the dried flower trend April 02, 2024Flower Farm Dried bouquets flower bouquets are popular for good reason. They're charming and deliver a certain kind of coveted aesthetic allure. The problem is that dried flower bouquets are often presented...
It’s Important to Prioritise Biosecurity on Imported Flowers & Buying Local Can Help! March 21, 2024Flower Farm Australians love fresh cut flowers! We love them all year round, and our appetite for global varieties is huge. But we don’t always have all the most commonly known blooms...
The Campaign for Country of Origin Labelling February 16, 2024Flower Farm Where you invest your money matters! And country of origin labelling can help you choose blooms grown locally and sustainably. When you can choose local flowers you support the environment...
Are Micro Flower Farms the Way Forward? January 31, 2024Flower Farm The Australian flower industry has struggled in recent times, competing against large international players. But local flowers are bring so much to Australia - support for local economies, less biosecurity...
Grown Not Flown Flowers: The Real Costs of Imported Flowers January 15, 2024Flower Farm We’re wholly supportive of a growing cut flower industry. But Australia's reliance on imported flowers means that we’re facing serious environmental and social impacts. Read on to find out the ‘real...
Why Choose Australian Grown Flowers vs Imported Blooms? January 02, 2024Flower Farm You may think you’ve picked up a fresh bunch of Australian grown flowers, when in fact they’ve been picked in a far-away country, frozen or refrigerated and sent to our...
7 Reasons You Should Choose Flowers Direct From the Farm December 26, 2023Flower Farm Why buy direct from farm when you can just grab a bouquet at the supermarket? Because it supports your economy, environment & community. Read on to find out more.