Mother's Day weekend is under two weeks away, and if you don't want to be caught scrambling for a gift the day before, securing one now is the way to go.
Thankfully, there are plenty of online retailers that specialize in fresh flower delivery that have started running Mother's Day promotions. Shopping ahead of time isn't only less stressful — it means you have access to these early deals (and likely on a greater selection of bouquets before they start to sell out).
So far, we've seen deals crop up from Urban Stems, 1-800 Flowers, and The Bouqs Co., but we'll be updating this list in the lead up to the holiday on May 12, so you can show your appreciation for the mom in your life (without emptying your wallet).
Want to surprise Mom with her flowers on the day itself? Right now, your best bet is shopping from Urban Stems, where you can find up to 30% off Mother's Day bouquets. You might find that you'll want to add a couple bouquets, or pick up a more extravagant one just to save on shipping, which is free with purchases over $160. Order now and your flowers can arrive by Saturday, May 11, just in time for the big day.
Save 30% off all bouquets at the Bouqs Co. using code BOUQSDAY. With that extra savings, you can upgrade mom from an original to a deluxe bouquet. The site's deluxe bouquets are double the size of their original arrangements — the originals typically have 12 or 14 stems, meaning a deluxe ranges between 24 and 28 stems. Order now and your flowers can arrive by Sunday, May 12.
No promo code is needed for you to save up to 40% on the bouquets of flowers, succulents, and even garden decor that's a part of 1-800 Flowers Mother's Day sale. While these savings are nice (and good for a mom who might not want the traditional bouquet), it is worth noting that free delivery becomes $2.99 delivery on May 9, and gets progressively pricier until you hit $14.99 delivery on May 11. At the time of writing, you cannot schedule delivery for Mother's Day itself.
If mom loves lilies, don't miss out on this deal from Rose Farmers. When purchased through Mashable Shop, a bouquet of mixed lilies is just $34.99 — including shipping. Typically priced at $96.76, that's a savings of 63% this Mother's Day. The bouquets are comprised of 12-14 daylilies, which is about 8 stems. Rose Farmers ships farm fresh flowers straight to your door for the freshest quality. After purchasing through the Mashable Shop, you'll receive an online voucher to be redeemed at Rose Farmers. This deal expires May 7th at 12 pm EST and will arrive before Mother's Day.
Roses are the gold standard when it comes to showing mom some love. However, a bouquet of two dozen roses can cost an arm and a leg — especially when you have to factor in shipping. This Mother's Day, Rose Farmers is offering a bouquet of two dozen farmer's choice roses for just $49.99, including shipping. These beautiful stems arrive straight from the farm to mom's door. Purchase this deal through Mashable, and you'll receive an online voucher to redeem at Rose Farmers, just in time for Mother's Day. This deal expires May 7th at 12 pm EST and will arrive before Mother's Day.
If you can't hand deliver flowers to mom, getting them shipped to her door is the next best thing. If you're on a budget, Rose Farmers is offering 24 roses for just $24.99. While this price does not include shipping, the money you save can go toward the cost, which averages between $16 and $18 based on location. These vibrant stems are handpicked and perfect for a mom who loves bold colors. After purchasing through Mashable Shop, redeem your online voucher at Rose Farmers to get your flowers shipped to mom in time for Mother's Day. It's recommended to purchase one to two days before you'd like them to arrive, to avoid potential shipping delays.
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