Our Delivery Areas:
Cities/Towns
Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park,
Westlake Village and Agoura Hills.
The city of Thousand Oaks is the center of the Conejo Valley. Thus, we elect to offer free Standard-Delivery service to the city. Standard -Deliveries are delivered 3 to 5 days after order placement.
By delivering your flowers 3 to 5 day window gives our customers fresher flowers vs the traditional methods used by most florists. We do not buy excessive amounts of flowers and holding them until they actual sell, thus, giving you fresher flowers and less waste. We cut out the wholesaler and deliver farm fresh flowers directly to customer.
We can offer you half the usual going rate for floral and plants deliveries because we don’t outsource deliveries to other 3rd party companies, such as Uber, Lyft or DoorDash. We work hard to save you as much money as circumstances permits.
We also offer delivery service to neighboring cities such as Newbury Park, Westlake Village and parts of Agoura Hills. The Standard-Delivery charge for those cities is $19.95.
We offer next business day and same-day deliveries for a charge of $24.50 and $35.50 respectfully. If your order was placed on a Friday, then expect delivery on the upcoming Monday for Next-Business-Day deliveries. For same-day deliveries cut off time is noon time of order placement. Meaning orders must be submitted before 12:00 PM pacific standard time.
For deliveries outside the aforementioned cities, we suggest you to search the internet closely for a local florist in the city your designated destination is at. For cost savings and efficiency, we do not belong to a florist wire service so we don’t transfer orders to other florists.
We do not recommend using large wire service companies or floral networks like FTD, Teleflora, Bloomnet, BloomNation, or Flower shop Network. These membership delivery services, or "order gatherers" as they are often called, don't prioritize your best interest. They essentially take your order and then forward it to an actual local florist in the destination town and they charge a hefty commission in so doing. Leaving the local florist with a smaller profit. Wire companies or order gatherers advertise local delivery, but in reality, they simply act as intermediaries, short-changing the real local florists who pay a significant commission for the orders received. These traditional methods are slowly fading, impacting local florists significantly because the wire services spend enormous sums on advertising, ultimately hurting the local businesses the most.
