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When should I order Valentine's Day Flowers

Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest floral holidays of the year, especially here on the Sunshine Coast. The secret to getting the bouquet you love (and having it arrive exactly when you want) is simple: order early.


Most customers start browsing in late January, this allows you to secure your ideal style, be it classic red roses, pastel arrangements, or romantic mixed bouquets. This also ensures your spot in our delivery schedule. Premium rose varieties always sell out first, and last-minute shoppers often miss out on specific colours or personalised designs.


Early ordering also means peace of mind. At Sunshine Coast Flowers and Gifts, we prepare our Valentine’s collections in advance, with fresh shipments of premium blooms scheduled specifically for the holiday. This ensures quality, fragrance and longevity.


If you’re sending flowers to a workplace, school, or home, choosing a delivery the day before Valentine’s Day can be a brilliant move. Your flowers arrive early, avoid peak traffic, and serve as a thoughtful surprise.


Whether it’s a bouquet for your partner, a secret admirer, or a treat for a friend, Valentine’s Day is all about showing love in a meaningful way. Order early, order thoughtfully, and let us do the rest.


Want the perfect bouquet? Order now:


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Sunshine Coast Flowers and Gifts is a Caloundra-based florist specialising in fresh flower delivery, curated gift delivery and hands-on DIY floral workshops. We create bright, seasonal designs for birthdays, celebrations, thank you gifts and special occasions across Caloundra and the Sunshine Coast.

Flower & Gift Delivery Areas:
Caloundra, Caloundra West, Little Mountain, Aroona, Dicky Beach, Kings Beach, Golden Beach, Pelican Waters, Battery Hill, Currimundi and surrounding Sunshine Coast suburbs.

★★★★★ Rated by our customers on Google


Same-day flower & gift delivery available


Afterpay, PayPal and Google Pay accepted

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