Same Day Delivery - Kidman Park Wide
Half the people ordering flowers to Kidman Park are not in Adelaide. They are in Melbourne, or Sydney, or somewhere on the other side of the country, and the person they are thinking about is a parent or a grandparent in the western suburbs. The flowers do not fix the distance. They say what a phone call at 7pm on a Tuesday cannot. I am Andrew Thomson, co-founder of Lily's Florist, and we have been delivering to Kidman Park and Adelaide's west since 2009.
A quarter of the families in Kidman Park are of Italian descent. Another ten percent are Greek. The florist who covers this area knows that chrysanthemums belong at a funeral and nowhere near a birthday table. That one piece of knowledge matters more than any delivery guarantee we could write on this page.
Order flowers online for same day delivery to Kidman Park. Cutoff is 2pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays. No Sunday delivery. Delivery is $16.95, and flowers start from $42.95 for a single wrapped rose.
Prefer to order by phone? Call 1300 360 469, 7am to 6pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays.
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Anna, qualified florist, 15+ years on the bench and the phones. Sending sympathy? The second pick gives the florist room to build to the family's culture. For a birthday or a thinking-of-you, start with the third or fourth.
Anna: Bold reds in a glass vase. Arrives ready to display, no hunting for a container. Suits anniversaries and the long-marriage demographic in Kidman Park without requiring the recipient to do anything.
View ProductAnna: The florist reads the card message and builds to the tone. White lilies for an Italian service, a circular wreath shape for Greek Orthodox. The arrangement format holds in warm chapel conditions better than a hand-tied bunch.
View ProductAnna: Carnations outlast everything in the dry heat out here. Ten to fourteen days depending on the room. The roses carry the first week, the carnations carry the second. Good fit for a milestone birthday where the recipient wants flowers that stay.
View ProductAnna: Low allergen, no pollen risk, safe for shared hospital wards at TQEH. Gerberas catch light on their flat faces and photograph well. If the recipient sends a photo back, these are the stems that look best on a phone screen.
View ProductStarting from $42.95 for a single wrapped rose. All products include same day delivery to Kidman Park when ordered before 2pm. See flowers under $60.
A woman in Brisbane rang asking for bright red roses for her Italian colleague's father's funeral. Red is for the living. In Italian Catholic tradition, white lilies are the funeral flower. I redirected her to whites and she thanked me three days later in a follow-up call. The same week, a different caller wanted chrysanthemums sent to an Italian grandmother for her birthday. Chrysanthemums are the flowers of the dead in Italian culture. They belong at the graveside on November 2 for Giorno dei Morti. As a birthday gift, they say the opposite of what you intend. I processed over ten thousand orders from the Pottsville office between 2010 and 2013, and these were the calls that cost me sleep.
Greek Orthodox families follow a memorial cycle that most florists outside of heavily Greek suburbs never learn. Forty days after the death, the family orders a white circular wreath for the church. Then again at three months. Six months. One year. I logged the wreath style and church name on the first order so I could offer the same arrangement when the family rang back at the forty-day mark. Hindu families typically do not receive flowers at the funeral at all. Marigold garlands are the family's responsibility. What outsiders can send is a fruit basket or flowers to the home after the cremation, not during. If the caller did not tell me the family's background, I asked. One question saved the order.
A florist in the western suburbs pulls stock from the Mile End wholesale markets before dawn. Most of that stock freighted overnight from Melbourne's Epping market. One day on the road. For hardy varieties like carnations and roses, that day is invisible. For something delicate like sweet peas, it matters. By mid-morning the stock is on the bench, in water, being built into your order. The arrangement that arrives at a Kidman Park door was not sitting in a warehouse overnight. Some of the native stems grew thirty minutes away in the Adelaide Hills.
* The chalkboard in our Kingscliff shop. The network works the same way in every city: your order, a florist near the delivery address, fresh stems from the nearest wholesale source.
You have seen what to send. The two cards below sort the occasions that come up most in this part of the western suburbs, starting with the one that shapes more orders here than anywhere else: sympathy. If you are sending sympathy flowers to the family's home, the guidance below walks through the routing, the timing, and the cultural questions that most florists never think to ask.
If someone in Kidman Park has died, you are probably not thinking clearly about flowers right now. The flowers will not change anything. You know that. They say you are not absent, and for some families that is enough. The first decision is where the flowers go. The answer depends on the family, not on your preference. Condolence flowers for the family go to their home address with a card. Service flowers for the funeral go to the funeral director with the deceased's name, the date, and the time of the service. For most families in Kidman Park, the service runs through Peter Elberg Funerals on Grange Road in Flinders Park, or at one of the churches nearby. If you do not have these details, call us on 1300 360 469 and we will check with the funeral home before the florist builds anything.
Timing matters here. Western traditions expect sympathy flowers within three days. Greek Orthodox families expect the wreath at the church forty-five to sixty minutes before the service, not after. If the family is Hindu, read Anna's guidance in the expert section above before ordering flowers at all. When you are ordering from interstate and cannot attend, the flowers and the card are your proxy. Keep the card to one line. "Thinking of your family at this time" is enough. Do not try to frame the loss as something positive.
The practical side of a funeral delivery is where most orders trip up. Peter Elberg has two chapels: Walter Loxton for larger services and Anna Maria for smaller ones. Specify which, or the florist guesses. If the service is at St George Greek Orthodox in Mile End, the wreath goes to the church, not Peter Elberg. Church deliveries need a contact name and a phone number in case the building is locked when the florist arrives. For the arrangement itself, foam-based construction survives three to six hours of warm chapel air better than a hand-tied bunch in water. The florist knows that. If the family has cultural preferences about colour or stems, the credential section above this card explains what I learned from ten thousand calls about getting it right.
She is turning seventy or eighty and she has lived on the same street for decades. You are not in Adelaide. The flowers go on your behalf, and they need to fit the room they are going into, not the idea you have of what a birthday gift looks like.
If she is still at home in the older part of Kidman Park, the florist leaves the arrangement on the porch or with a neighbour. The original streets west of Valetta Road have covered verandahs and side gates that keep flowers shaded. If she has moved into aged care, the flowers go through reception. Include a phone number in the delivery notes either way. For the new St James apartments east of Valetta Road, a unit number and intercom code are essential. Seventieth birthday flowers should suit a bedside table or a living room mantelpiece, not overwhelm a small space.
One in eight residents in Kidman Park is over seventy-five. Double the national average, and it changes how the delivery list reads. The aged care logistics are where the details matter.
Kidman Gardens on Francis Street runs a smaller reception with a single entry point. The florist drops the arrangement, the staff log it, and it reaches the room at the next activity round. Villa St Hilarion in Lockleys is an Italian-background facility. The staff there understand if the family asks for no chrysanthemums. If the delivery is going to Ananda in Findon, expect a buzzer system and a wait. Include a staff contact number in the order notes if you have one. The florist cannot stand at reception for twenty minutes. For timing, mid-morning works best. Too early and she may not be ready for visitors, even if the visitor is a bunch of flowers.
A card message for a milestone: "Happy [70th/80th]. Wish I could be there." If you have not heard back by late afternoon, do not read into it. A phone call from her the next morning is just as likely.
Roses & Carnations Bunch from $84.95. Delivery $16.95.
Order Before 2pm for Same DayNone of the categories above matched. That is fine. You do not need a reason to send flowers to someone in Kidman Park.
The Pastel Gerbera's Bunch is a safe middle ground for the suburb: cheerful without being loud, no cultural baggage attached to gerberas the way there is with chrysanthemums or lilies, and the flat faces catch light well for a photo. If the person you are sending to is older and you want longevity over first impression, the Roses and Carnations Bunch gives two weeks instead of one. If you would rather leave the choice entirely to the florist, Florist's Choice gives them the freedom to build with whatever came in freshest from Mile End that morning. They will read your card message and match the tone.
1300 360 469
7am to 6pm weekdays
10am Saturdays
Or order online any time.
2pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays. No Sunday delivery. Most Kidman Park orders reach the door within three to four hours of the florist confirming. Sunday orders queue for Monday morning.
Flat rate, subsidised. The actual delivery cost from a florist near Grange Road to Kidman Park is higher. We absorb the difference.
Kidman Park is splitting in two. The original streets west of Valetta Road are single-storey brick with driveways, front porches, and side gates. Delivery there is straightforward. The St James development on the eastern side brings apartments, terrace houses, and intercom-only access. If the delivery address is in St James, include a unit number and a phone number in the order notes. The florist needs both. During the current construction phase, allow extra time for detours around Findon and Valetta Roads. Order before 2pm today and your flowers are there this afternoon.
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"My Aunty said the flowers were beautiful, but more important were fresh. Flowers arrived on the day, placed in a bucket to protect them. Flowers were fresh, with an excellent colour choice."
Elizabeth · verified customer · 20 May 2021
Send the Same BunchElizabeth ordered the Red Ruby Bunch for her aunt. What stands out in this review is not the word "beautiful." Every happy customer says beautiful. What stands out is "placed in a bucket to protect them."
The bucket detail tells me the florist packaged the stems in water for transport, not in dry cellophane. That matters out here, where summer temperatures strip moisture from cut petals faster than in coastal cities. A red rose bunch arriving dry on a thirty-degree afternoon loses two days of vase life before the recipient cuts a single stem. Arriving in water, the roses stay hydrated through the delivery window. Elizabeth's aunt noticed the freshness first and the colour second. That sequence tracks with what callers told me on the phones: recipients register freshness by feel (firm petals, upright heads) before they register the colour palette. The colour choice Elizabeth mentions is the florist selecting stems with strong red pigment, not washed-out reds heading toward pink. Good colour saturation in a red rose bunch means the stems were stored properly after the Mile End wholesale run and not left under fluorescent light for hours. The bucket also tells you something about the operation. A warehouse model wraps stems in dry cellophane and ships them in a box. A florist puts them in water because they care what arrives at the door.
Your order goes to a partner florist in or close to Kidman Park. They pull stock from the Mile End wholesale markets, build your arrangement on the bench that morning, and run the delivery the same day if you ordered before 2pm. You will not get a photo of the arrangement before it leaves. The florist is building and delivering, not photographing. If you want to confirm the order was received, call us on 1300 360 469.
If something goes wrong, call the same number. An email to [email protected] will be read, but a phone call is faster and we can act on it the same day. Our hours are 7am to 6pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays.
We read every Feefo review that comes through. The ones that bother me are always the same story: the florist could not find the place, or nobody answered the intercom, or the gate was locked and there was no bell (and nobody thought to mention it in the order notes). That is not a flowers problem. Write the unit number, the gate code, the name of a neighbour who might take them. One sentence in the delivery notes fixes it. And if you have not heard from your person by the evening, that is normal. People in their seventies do not always pick up the phone the same hour.
The suburb runs between Grange Road and the River Torrens, about seven kilometres west of the CBD. The florist covering this area also reaches Findon, Flinders Park, Seaton, Fulham Gardens, and Lockleys. Saturday orders cut off at 10am. Sunday orders queue for Monday.
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