Same Day Delivery - Greensborough Wide
Order flowers to Greensborough with same day delivery when you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays. Lily's Florist is Australian owned by a Mum and Dad (that's us, Siobhan and Andrew) and we've been sending flowers through our network of 800+ partner florists since 2009. Delivery is $16.95. Your flowers won't arrive in a box via Australia Post. They're made fresh by real florists in real shops and hand delivered to Main Street apartments, family homes backing onto the Plenty River, or anywhere across the 3088 postcode. Call us on 1300 360 469 if you need help choosing.
> Read more about where your flowers come from
About 17 kilometres northeast of the CBD. The Plenty River runs through it. Greensborough Plaza dominates the shopping side of things, has done since it opened in 1978, and locals still call it Greensy. Beyond the Plaza, you've got Main Street with its cafes and the train station at the bottom of the hill.
The housing varies. Older brick homes from the sixties near Henry Street, bigger blocks out toward Apollo Parkways, apartments closer to the retail strip. Our partner florists know the area well. They know which streets have long driveways, which apartment blocks have intercoms that actually work, which houses are set back from the road.

* How it works. You order, we connect you with a partner florist, they make and deliver your flowers fresh. No Australia Post, no boxes.
A customer named Karen recently left a review that made our day. She wrote:
"Easy to order online as I live on the opposite side of town, fabulous selection of flower arrangements to choose from, as promised it was delivered on the day and a beautiful fresh arrangement of flowers was delivered."
> Read Karen's full review here & my public reply
I showed Karen's review to Anna, our bookkeeper who spent over fifteen years as a qualified florist before moving to our back office. She still checks the arrangements when she's in and has strong opinions about quality.
Anna looked at the photo Karen's recipient had sent through and said, "Those oriental lilies are still in bud, which is intentional. They'll open over the next few days, so the arrangement keeps evolving rather than arriving at its peak and fading fast. When they do open, pinch off the orange anthers before they start dropping pollen. Prevents staining on clothes and benchtops, but it also extends the lily's life because it tricks the flower into thinking it hasn't been pollinated yet."
That's the difference when flowers are made by someone who trained for this, not pulled from a warehouse shelf.
We didn't start in flowers. Andrew and I bought a florist and gift shop in Kingscliff NSW back in 2006, against our accountant's very clear advice, with a baby on the way and absolutely no idea what we were doing. The plan was to scale back the flowers and push into organic skincare, baby products, that sort of thing.

* This is our shop on Marine Parade in Kingscliff the day we bought it. The Kodak prints sign and greeting card stand give you an idea of what we were working with. This ultimately led to our inspiration to go national with flowers some years later, to places like Greensborough.
But the phone kept ringing. The previous owner had taken out a Yellow Pages ad (the actual book, yes) and suddenly we were fielding 40 plus calls a day for flower deliveries to places we'd never heard of. Taree. Coffs Harbour. Bendigo. We said no to hundreds of them before we finally asked ourselves why we weren't saying yes.
One summer day in 2009, I packed our daughter Asha into the car seat and drove out to Murwillumbah to visit a florist called The Flower Shed. I remember being nervous, rehearsing what I would say, wondering if this whole idea was ridiculous. Asha broke the ice by pulling herself upright using a display stand and smashing a trinket all over the floor. After apologising profusely, I asked the owner if she'd be interested in helping us with flower orders. No fees, just add a few extra stems to cover our small commission. She said yes. That single partnership became the foundation for everything.
> More about me and Lily's Florist
Asha is almost 19 now and about to graduate Year 12. Ivy turns 15 in February. Most of our business decisions still happen at the dinner table or in the car on the way to netball. We don't have a boardroom, a marketing team, or a team of solicitors. We have a family business that grew from one brave florist in Murwillumbah to over 800 partners across Australia.

* Our family in 2024. Siobhan and I started Lily's in Kingscliff when Asha was a baby. Now we coordinate 800 plus partners from our home or office in Kingscliff, usually while eating, or while Andrew teaches the girls to cook. My idea of cooking is throw in some lamb and Keens Curry Paste and Bob's your uncle as done of our 3rd date, Andrew has been cooking ever since - LOL - the plan worked.
Andrew handles most of the content and marketing from our place in Kingscliff. I still take calls, manage operations, and occasionally wonder how we got here from that tiny shop on Marine Parade where we couldn't afford air conditioning and watched Asha crawl across the floor in the summer heat.
In 2019 we partnered with Feefo, a Google endorsed review platform where only verified customers can leave feedback. We've collected over 23,000 reviews since then. Not all of them are glowing, and that's the point. We wanted honest feedback because it's the only way to actually improve.

* Our 2026 Feefo Trusted Service Award.
In 2024, 2025, and 2026, Lily's Florist received a Feefo Trusted Service Award for outstanding customer service. To qualify, a business needs at least 50 reviews averaging 4 stars or above in a twelve month period. We had over 3,000 reviews, more than 60 times the minimum required.
Flowers are subjective. Three people can look at the same arrangement and see three different things. So putting ourselves out there with a third party review system that we cannot edit or control was genuinely scary. But it keeps us honest. When something goes wrong, we see it. When something goes right, we see that too.
Your flowers will be made fresh by a local partner florist and hand delivered across Greensborough and surrounding suburbs. Same day delivery is available when you order before 2pm on weekdays or 10am on Saturdays. Delivery is $16.95. If you need help or just prefer to talk to a real person, call us on 1300 360 469.