And the options are plentiful. If you want to create your own arrangement, there are kits for that. Other companies aim to surprise you each month with a mystery bouquet. You can even find subscription boxes for flower seeds. To help narrow down your choices, we’ve categorized the best flower subscription services by their greatest strengths. 

Best Monthly Flower Subscription Services of 2023

Best Overall: BloomsyBox Most Customizable: The Bouqs Co. Best for Free Shipping: Enjoy Flowers Best DIY Subscription: It’s By U Best Farm-Fresh Flowers: Farmgirl Flowers Best Sustainable Flowers: ReVased Best Seasonal Arrangements: Flower of the Month Club

Pros & Cons

BloomsyBox is at the top of our list for both the sheer number of subscription options it offers and the quality of its arrangements. You can easily tell which plans are monthly, weekly, and biweekly, and the prices and stem count for each delivery are clearly stated under the subscriptions tab. For the standard BloomsyBox, which sends sustainably sourced bouquets on a monthly basis, the price varies depending on the size you choose: Original (about $45 per month), Deluxe (around $50 per month), and Premium (approximately $55 per month). Though you don’t get to choose the type of flowers that come in your box, there is an all-roses plan as well as a eucalyptus subscription, which delivers a fresh bunch of fragrant eucalyptus each month. The most expensive option is the New York Botanical Garden subscription (about $70 per month) due to the fact that it’s curated by floral experts who work at the iconic landmark. No matter which subscription you opt for, shipping is free.

Pros & Cons

Unlike other subscription services, The Bouqs Co. lets you pick the bouquets you receive after the initial delivery. The company also allows you to switch the delivery date, arrangement size, and recipient between shipments for a truly personalized experience. To start, just pick the size you want to receive first: Original (10-16 stems for $40), Deluxe (20-32 stems for $52), or Grand (30-45 stems for $65). All flowers from The Bouqs Co. are shipped directly from partner farms to ensure the blooms stay fresh for longer. The growers also employ eco-friendly methods, including recycling water and cutting back on waste, to reduce harmful effects on the planet.

Pros & Cons

Enjoy Flowers offers two subscription styles: Designer and Garden. Designer is the more expensive plan due to the premium blooms it uses, including garden roses, ranunculus (otherwise known as buttercups), and South African proteas. The Garden collection features a more rustic selection of florals like carnations, hydrangeas, and matsumoto.  No matter what subscription you sign up for, the process is the same. Flowers are delivered four days after they’re gathered for a full week of guaranteed freshness—if they don’t last that long, Enjoy Flowers will replace them. One minor drawback is that you must have someone sign for the delivery or manage your order via FedEx Delivery Manager.

Pros & Cons

Creatives will love It’s By U’s flower arranging kits because they let you steer the design. Though subscribers can’t pick the exact flowers that come in each box, there are six different styles available: Fresh Garden (a mix of roses and popular garden blooms), Warm Industrial (small eco-grown florals), Modern Farmhouse (premium flowers from Ecuador), Rainbow Rosy Outlook (multicolored roses), and two standard Rosy Outlook subscriptions—one with 25 stems and one with 50 stems.  Even though the stems arrive loose, It’s By U boxes do not come cheap. Prices start at $52 per bouquet and go up to $156. If you get tired of a particular style, you’ll have to place a whole new order to switch between subscriptions, but all of the plans are designed to help you hone your craft.

Pros & Cons

Farmgirl Flowers emphasizes quality over quantity. The company only ships the freshest farm flowers to customers each season, leading to a smaller stock of superb blooms. Though the bouquets are prearranged, subscribers can choose the size they want: Fun Size (15 stems for $59), Just Right (25 stems for $79), or Big Love (35 steams for $99).  Delivery is weekly, biweekly, or monthly—all you need to do is trim the stems before adding them to water. Note: Some of Farmgirl Flowers’ seasonal subscription bouquets are not safe for pets, so, if needed, double check that your order is nontoxic before buying.

Pros & Cons

ReVased offers a recurring flower subscription (pay as you go) and a prepaid gift subscription for three, six, or 12 months. Each one features a surprise bouquet made up of flowers that’ve been grown using environmentally conscious practices. Sizes include Classic (10-18 mixed stems for $49), Lux (19-32 mixed stems for $59), and Premier (33-50 mixed stems for $75). You’ll save 25 percent on every subscription order and shipping is always free.  In addition to supporting a small, women-owned business with your purchase, you’re helping ReVased give to those in need. Each month, the company donates flowers to between six and 10 non-profits, including women’s shelters.

Pros & Cons

Flower of the Month Club simplifies flower subscriptions by offering just one plan. For around $41 per shipment (plus delivery fees), you’ll get a bouquet filled with seasonal flowers delivered every month, every other month, or every quarter (every three months). Recent arrangements featured candy stripe orchids, purple anthuriums, and orange lilies.   Orders are shipped while the flowers are still in bud form and one day after they’ve been cut to prolong freshness. The company also sends along a monthly newsletter, so you can learn more about each flower’s history and how it’s grown. This subscription makes an excellent gift because you can choose a fixed number of deliveries when checking out. BloomsyBox shines above the rest with its reasonable pricing, free shipping, and ample variety. The Original subscription starts at $45 for 22-24 stems and delivers a farm-fresh bouquet to your door each month. Plus, the company conveniently has next-day shipping on orders placed before 1 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday, making it a reliable service when you’re in a pinch. 

January: carnation and snowdropFebruary: violet and primroseMarch: daffodil and jonquilApril: daisy and sweet peaMay: lily of the valley and hawthornJune: rose and honeysuckleJuly: larkspur and water lilyAugust: gladiolus and poppySeptember: aster and morning gloryOctober: marigold and cosmosNovember: chrysanthemumDecember: narcissus and holly

Price rangeFree shipping on subscription ordersNationwide deliveryNumber of subscription plans availableVariety of subscriptionsCustomer serviceCustomer ratings on sites like TrustpilotSustainability efforts

Services that offer reduced rates on subscription plans and free shipping received extra points, as did companies with a good variety of blooms and eco-friendly sourcing practices. Brands with nationwide delivery also fared well.