Same Day Delivery - Launceston Wide
Launceston was supposed to be a highlight of that Tassie road trip. Cataract Gorge, the Tamar Valley, all of it. I was two months pregnant with Ivy, Andrew had decided driving around Tasmania's endless curves was a romantic idea, and by the time we reached Launceston I was done.
I don't remember much of the city if I'm honest. I remember the hotel room. I remember lying very still, hoping the walls would stop moving. I remember Andrew going out to find me dry crackers and coming back with some elaborate pastry that made everything worse. He meant well. He just didn't get it, and still doesn't!
Ivy's 14 now (see below). Launceston remains the Tasmanian city I've seen the least of, despite actually being there.

* This photo was taken last year in Hobart. Andrew, Ivy, me, Asha
We've been sending flowers to Launceston for years through our partner florist network. We've been at this since 2009. Over 3,000 verified customer reviews in the last 12 months. Feefo Trusted Service Awards in 2024 and 2025. I'm Siobhan, that's Andrew, we run this from our home, and our kids are tired of hearing us talk about flowers at dinner. We're not going anywhere.
If you've landed here, you're weighing up whether to trust us with something that matters. Let me address what's probably going through your head.
"Can you actually deliver to Launceston, or will you just post from Melbourne?"
This is the big one for Tasmania. Most online florists don't have anyone in Tassie. They box flowers in a mainland warehouse, post them overnight (except overnight to Tassie isn't overnight, it's two or three days), and hope for the best. By arrival, they're thirsty, bruised, petals browning.
We have actual partner florists in Launceston. Your flowers are made fresh that morning. Delivered that afternoon. Not posted. Not sitting in a mail van crossing Bass Strait.
"Will they look anything like the picture?"
When a warehouse worker follows a laminated recipe card, you get something that technically qualifies. When a trained florist with their own shop makes your order, you get something they'd put their name on. Our partner florists aren't anonymous. They're real people with reputations in their own community. They're not sending their worst work out the door. They want your recipient to love what arrives.
"What if something goes wrong and I can't reach anyone?"
Our number is 1300 360 469. Real people answer it, six days a week, based in Armidale. If something's not right, call us within 24 hours. Send a photo. We'll sort it. Replacement, refund, whatever makes it right.
"I don't know what to pick."
Fair enough. Choosing flowers for someone else is hard. If you're stuck, our Florist's Choice option lets our partner florist select the freshest arrangement for that day. Takes the guesswork out. They know what's looking good and what's in season locally.
Most online florists started with a website and worked backwards. We came at it the other way. We actually owned a florist.
In 2006, Andrew and I bought a shop in Kingscliff NSW. I was pregnant with Asha, we knew nothing about flowers, and our accountant told us not to do it. We ignored him.

* This is a photo of our actual shop in Kingscliff, lime green walls and all, in 2006 before going fully online with flowers, 3 years later.
Three years behind a counter changes how you think about service. When something went wrong, there was no hiding. No support ticket. No automated response. Just us, standing there, face to face with someone whose roses didn't match what they'd pictured. Someone whose funeral order hadn't arrived. Someone having a bad day who didn't need flowers making it worse.
You can't blame a system when you're the one at the counter. You fix it or you lose them forever.
That's why we don't charge our partner florists membership fees. We remember how tight margins were. That's why we hired Anna, ex-florist, been with us 15 years now. She understands this industry in ways Andrew and I never fully will. That's why we answer the phone. We remember being the ones customers called when things went wrong.
Now we've got over 800 partner florists across Australia. We're not a corporation. We're two people who started with one shop and figured the rest out as we went.
The Bass Strait separates Launceston from everyone on the mainland. Family visits require ferries or flights. A quick trip isn't quick. Distance is always there, even when you don't think about it.
Thinking of you flowers work harder than people expect. No occasion. No milestone. Just an "I was thinking about you" that shows up unexpectedly.
Here's the thing about sending flowers when you can't be there. The recipient knows you took time. Made a decision. Spent actual money. That's not a cop-out. That's effort when circumstances don't allow the effort you'd prefer. Flowers sit on the kitchen bench and remind someone they were thought of. A text disappears into a phone. These don't.
Congratulations flowers mark moments worth celebrating. New job, engagement, promotion, finishing something they've been grinding on for years. Saying "well done" with flowers has weight that a message doesn't.
Sympathy flowers require care. We call the funeral home directly to coordinate timing. These can't be late. If you'd rather send to the family home than the service, we handle that too.
Birthday flowers are our most common orders. Milestone ones especially, 60th, 70th, 80th. When you can't make the trip across the strait, flowers arrive on your behalf. They won't replace you. But they show you remembered.
Natives work well here too. Tasmania has its own flora and our florists know what's in season locally.
Order by 2PM weekdays or 10AM Saturdays for same day delivery. Delivery fee is $16.95, subsidised if outer areas run higher.

* I did my best to visually represent what happens when you order flowers with us
We cover Launceston and surrounding areas. Riverside, Prospect, Newstead, Kings Meadows, out towards Legana and the Tamar Valley. Not sure if we reach your spot? Call and ask.
For hospital deliveries, give us the ward, bed number, and recipient's mobile. For funerals, we contact the funeral home to coordinate. These orders have stakes. We know that.
Nobody home? Our courier finds a safe spot, out of the sun, out of sight from the street. If that's not possible, they call the recipient. We don't abandon flowers on a doorstep to wilt.
Business addresses usually see delivery by 5PM, residential by 7PM. Can't guarantee exact times, but we do our best.

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