Same Day Delivery - Horsley Park Wide
Same day flower delivery to Horsley Park when you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays. Call us on 1300 360 469 or order online. We deliver to the acreage blocks on Koala Way, the newer homes up on Capitol Hill, the farms along Ferrers Road, and everywhere in between. Delivery is $16.95. Your flowers are made fresh by real local florists, not pulled from a warehouse or posted overnight. We're a Mum and Dad business, Feefo award winners for 2024 and 2025, and we've been sending flowers across Australia since 2009. Andrew grew up in Sydney and knows this part of Western Sydney well.
My name is Siobhan. Andrew and I run Lily's Florist from our base in Kingscliff, though our story with Sydney goes back decades before that.
We had no idea flowers would become our future. That came later. But those Sydney years taught Andrew how logistics work, how to coordinate suppliers across multiple locations, and how to stay calm when everything needs to happen by a deadline. Skills that translated surprisingly well into running an Australia wide flower delivery network.

* Andrew, Siobhan, Asha and Ivy. Business decisions get made at the dinner table, or in the car on the way to netball.
Lily's Florist works with over 800 partner florists across Australia. These are real shops with trained florists, local staff, and delivery drivers who know their areas.
When you order flowers to Horsley Park, your order routes to a partner florist nearby. They make your arrangement fresh that day using whatever blooms look best at market. No warehouse. No production line. No Australia Post boxes arriving three days later with crushed petals.
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* How it works. You order with us, we route it to a local partner florist, they make your flowers fresh and deliver to Horsley Park the same day.
If you need those flowers delivered before 2pm on a weekday, get your order in by 2pm. Saturdays the cutoff is 10am. After that, we'll deliver first thing the next business day.
Delivery to Horsley Park costs $16.95. We subsidise part of the actual cost, which runs higher for semi rural areas with acreage blocks and longer driveways.
There's something right about sending native flowers to Horsley Park. The suburb backs onto Western Sydney Parklands, 583 hectares of Cumberland Plain Woodland. Spotted gums. Kangaroos. Walking trails through bushland that most Sydneysiders never see.
Anna, who trained as a florist before joining us as bookkeeper 15 years ago, has strong opinions about natives. She still checks the arrangements when she's in the office.
"Natives need different handling than your typical roses or lilies," Anna explains. "Banksia and Protea have woody stems that won't drink unless you crush the base slightly. You're breaking open the wood fibres to let water in. Most florists know this, but warehouse operations skip the step because it takes an extra minute. The flowers look fine on arrival, then collapse two days later."
Our partner florists work with natives regularly. They know the technique. They also source varieties you won't find at Woolworths. Flowering gum. Leucadendron. Waxflower that actually lasts because it has resinous stems built for temperature swings.
Horsley Park has a strong Italian and Maltese community. Multi generational families on acreage blocks. Grandparents who've been here since the 1970s. Birthday celebrations that span three generations at the same property.
Anna knows exactly how these deliveries need to arrive.
"For a big family birthday, especially for an older relative, presentation matters enormously," she says. "The flowers need to look substantial when Nonna opens the door. Not sparse. Not sad. That means the florist needs to think about the whole arrival moment, including the wrapping, how it feels in the hands, whether it comes with a vase or needs one. You cannot send a loose bunch to an 80th birthday expecting someone to find a vessel."
We offer vased arrangements specifically for this reason. The flowers arrive ready to display. No scrambling for a jar, no awkward cutting stems over the sink while guests wait.
Our Lady of Victories sits on Felton Street, just behind the village shops. The parish has served the Horsley Park community for decades. When a family loses someone, the church often hosts the service.
Anna handles sympathy orders with particular care.
"Timing is critical for funeral flowers," she says. "We call the funeral home directly to confirm the service time. You cannot have flowers sitting in a vestibule for four hours in summer. The heat accelerates everything. The blooms you paid for at 8am look three days old by noon. We coordinate so the flowers arrive an hour before the service starts, maximum."
The colour palette matters too. Warehouse operations default to stark white because it's simple. Anna prefers what she calls a "peach and cream" approach for sympathy. Soft tones. Less clinical. The kind of arrangement that feels like it was chosen by someone who cared, not auto generated by an algorithm.
Marylyn ordered flowers recently from South Australia to Western Sydney:
"Very easy to navigate the website. Plenty of choices with the flowers. Everything went through on time. The flowers I ordered from South Australia were lovely. My sister was delighted. Delivered the next day. Excellent service. Thank you."
This is what we aim for. Simple ordering. Flowers that match or exceed the photos. Delivery when promised. Anna would add that the flowers Marylyn's sister received likely came from a real florist who sourced them fresh that morning, checked the stems for signs of stress, and made sure the arrangement looked right before it left the shop.
We signed up with Feefo in 2013. They're an independent review platform endorsed by Google. The way it works is straightforward. You order flowers. A few days later Feefo (not us) emails you asking about your experience. We cannot edit or delete reviews. We cannot get our friends to write nice things.
Flowers are subjective. What one person sees as romantic and lush, another sees as over the top. So putting ourselves on a fully public review platform was genuinely nerve wracking. But we've had over 23,000 reviews since partnering with Feefo, and in 2024 and 2025 we received their Trusted Service Award.
To qualify for that award you need at least 50 reviews with a 4 star average. We received over 3,000 reviews in that period. More than 60 times the minimum required.

* Our Feefo Trusted Service Award for 2024 and 2025. Over 23,000 verified reviews since 2013. We can't edit them, can't delete them.
Lily's Florist is a Mum and Dad business. No boardroom. No marketing department. No offshore call centre. Andrew and I make decisions at the dinner table, or in the car driving the kids to netball, or over a coffee on Saturday morning.
Our daughters Asha and Ivy grew up with this business. Asha is about to turn 19. Ivy turns 15 in February. They've heard us take flower orders at 7am. They've seen us troubleshoot delivery issues at 9pm. The business isn't separate from our family life. It is our family life.
When you call 1300 360 469, you get a real person in Australia. Our team is based in Armidale NSW. They're trained to help you choose flowers, write card messages if you're stuck, and chase down orders if something goes sideways. We don't hide our phone number. We don't make you fill out a form and wait three days for a response.

* Our shop at 1/98 Marine Parade, Kingscliff. We bought it in 2006 against our accountant's advice. The Yellow Pages ad the previous owner left behind changed everything.
Order online anytime at lilysflorist.com.au
Call us on 1300 360 469 (Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm, Saturday 7am to 12:30pm)
Same day delivery when you order before 2pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays.
Delivery fee: $16.95
Your flowers will be made fresh by a real local florist and delivered by someone who knows the area. The acreage blocks on The Appian Way. The newer subdivision at Capitol Hill with its views to the mountains. The village shops where you can grab a coffee after. We've got it covered.
Author: Siobhan
Siobhan co-founded Lily's Florist with her partner Andrew in 2009 after buying a struggling florist shop in Kingscliff NSW in 2006. What started as a seachange with a baby on the way turned into an Australia wide network of over 800 partner florists. She still lives in Kingscliff with Andrew and their daughters Asha and Ivy, and still makes most business decisions at the dinner table. You can read the full story on our About Us page.