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You forgot. Or you remembered last minute. Either way, their birthday is today and you need flowers delivered to Greenwich Village before dinner.
Here’s what actually happens when you order from us. You place your order before 2pm, we design it in our Midtown studio with flowers that arrived this morning, and a real person delivers it to their door the same day. Not a courier service that might show up. Not next-day shipping that defeats the purpose. Same day, handled by people who know that timing matters when it’s someone’s birthday.
The flowers last. That’s the other part people care about after the delivery anxiety fades. Our roses open over the next few days instead of arriving half-dead. The stems are cut fresh, treated properly, and designed to hold up because we source from growers who don’t cut corners. You’re not just paying for delivery speed—you’re paying for flowers that still look good a week later.
We’ve been operating out of our shop on West 51st Street for years, serving everyone from Greenwich Village residents to corporate clients across Manhattan. Family-owned means we’re not a call center routing your order to whoever’s cheapest. It means the same people who answer the phone are connected to the people designing your arrangement.
Greenwich Village deliveries are straightforward for us. We’re 20 minutes north in Midtown, we know the streets, and we’ve delivered to every corner of the neighborhood enough times to know which buildings have tricky buzzer systems and which doormen prefer flowers left at the desk. That local knowledge matters when you need something delivered correctly the first time.
We’re not trying to be the cheapest option in NYC. We’re the option for people who’ve been burned by online flower services that overpromise and underdeliver. You’ll pay a fair price for fresh flowers, real design work, and delivery that actually happens when we say it will.
You order online or call us directly. If you order before 2pm on a weekday, we deliver same day to Greenwich Village. If you order after that or need a specific delivery time, we’ll tell you exactly when it’ll arrive—no guessing.
Our designers pull from what’s fresh that day. If you want roses, we’ll use roses that came in this morning. If you want something more seasonal or specific, tell us in the order notes and we’ll build it accordingly. We’re not locked into pre-made arrangements that sit in a cooler. Every birthday bouquet gets designed when you order it.
Delivery happens through our own team, not a third-party courier. That means if there’s an issue with the address or the recipient isn’t home, you get a call from someone who can actually solve it. We leave flowers with doormen when that makes sense, coordinate with building staff, or call the recipient directly if needed. The goal is simple: get the flowers into their hands on their birthday, looking exactly like they should.
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Birthday roses are the most common request. We carry red, pink, white, yellow, and mixed rose arrangements in sizes from a dozen to three dozen stems. They’re classic because they work. If you want to go beyond roses, we design mixed bouquets with seasonal flowers—lilies, tulips, sunflowers, hydrangeas, whatever’s fresh and fits the style you’re going for.
Orchids are another option if the recipient likes something longer-lasting. A single-stem orchid in a ceramic pot will bloom for months with minimal care. We also do larger orchid displays with multiple plants if you want something more substantial for a milestone birthday.
For Greenwich Village deliveries specifically, we see a lot of requests for modern, less traditional arrangements. Lots of customers want something that doesn’t look like a standard grocery store bouquet—asymmetrical designs, interesting color palettes, unique vase choices. We handle that. Just tell us what vibe you’re going for and we’ll design accordingly. If you’re not sure, we’ll ask a few questions about the recipient’s style and make a recommendation. That’s the advantage of working with an actual florist instead of clicking through pre-set options on a website.
Yes, if you order before 2pm on weekdays. That’s the cutoff for same-day delivery to Greenwich Village from our Midtown location.
After 2pm, we can still deliver same day depending on the specific address and our route schedule, but we can’t guarantee it. Call us directly if you’re ordering after the cutoff and need it there today—we’ll tell you immediately whether it’s possible.
Weekend deliveries work the same way, but our hours are shorter. Order early if it’s a Saturday or Sunday birthday. The later you wait, the less likely we can make it happen same day.
We coordinate with the building if it’s an apartment. Most Greenwich Village buildings have a doorman or super who’ll accept the delivery. If it’s a walk-up with no one to receive it, we call the recipient directly to arrange a time when they’ll be home.
If we can’t reach anyone and can’t leave the flowers safely, we’ll contact you to figure out next steps. Sometimes that means redelivering later the same day, sometimes it means leaving them with a neighbor if you approve it. We don’t just abandon flowers on a doorstep where they’ll die or get stolen.
The key is giving us accurate delivery information upfront. If you know they won’t be home until evening, tell us that in the order notes and we’ll schedule the delivery accordingly. We’d rather deliver it at the right time than rush it out and have it sit in a hallway.
Birthday bouquets start around $75 for a smaller mixed arrangement. A dozen roses runs $95-$150 depending on the season and rose variety. Larger premium arrangements with more stems or specialty flowers go up from there, typically $150-$300.
Those prices include design, same-day delivery to Greenwich Village, and a proper vase. You’re not paying separately for delivery or getting hit with surprise fees at checkout.
If you have a specific budget, tell us. We’ll design the best arrangement possible within that range. A $100 budget gets you a legitimately nice bouquet—not some sad handful of filler flowers. We’d rather be upfront about what your money gets you than oversell and underdeliver.
Yes. NYU buildings, Washington Square Park-area apartments, offices along Broadway, residential streets west of Sixth Avenue—we deliver throughout the entire neighborhood.
NYU dorms can be tricky because of building access and student schedules. Give us the specific dorm name and room number, plus the recipient’s phone number. We’ll coordinate directly with them to make sure they actually get the flowers instead of having them stuck at a mail room.
Office deliveries are straightforward. We deliver to the reception desk with the recipient’s name and company. If it’s a larger office building with multiple businesses, include the suite number. The more specific information you give us upfront, the smoother the delivery goes.
Roses typically last 7-10 days if the recipient follows basic care instructions. Mixed bouquets with lilies, alstroemeria, or chrysanthemums can last up to two weeks. More delicate flowers like tulips or peonies last 5-7 days.
We include care instructions with every delivery. The basics: trim stems at an angle every few days, change the water completely, keep them out of direct sunlight and away from heat vents. Most people skip these steps and then wonder why their flowers died in three days.
The reason our flowers last longer than what you’d get from a grocery store or some online services comes down to sourcing. We buy from growers who cut flowers at the right stage and handle them properly from farm to our studio. By the time they reach your recipient, they haven’t been sitting in a distribution center for a week. Freshness matters more than anything else when it comes to longevity.
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