Market Bunches - Blue Bundle

$45.00

Seasonal Market Bunches are bundles of singular varieties of blooms that are in flush and pack a punch of personality.

Market bunches are based on the concept of a multiple stem bunch that traditional florists may source from a wholesaler. With us, stems are grown on site here in Arrowtown so there’s no need to worry about the flowers accruing airmiles!

Market bunches give you a taster of these floral gems, and the opportunity to add a bit of extra pop to your vases at home.

At this stage of summer the cutting garden is currently flushing with echinops, eryngium and gypsophila.

Each bundle is harvested straight from the cutting garden with a ‘best in bloom’ philosophy in mind.

Flowers from The Arrowtown Flower Company have the best vase life possible because they are grown locally and enjoyed locally.

Seasonal Market Bunches are bundles of singular varieties of blooms that are in flush and pack a punch of personality.

Market bunches are based on the concept of a multiple stem bunch that traditional florists may source from a wholesaler. With us, stems are grown on site here in Arrowtown so there’s no need to worry about the flowers accruing airmiles!

Market bunches give you a taster of these floral gems, and the opportunity to add a bit of extra pop to your vases at home.

At this stage of summer the cutting garden is currently flushing with echinops, eryngium and gypsophila.

Each bundle is harvested straight from the cutting garden with a ‘best in bloom’ philosophy in mind.

Flowers from The Arrowtown Flower Company have the best vase life possible because they are grown locally and enjoyed locally.

Bloom varieties represent the season. Specific colours cannot be guaranteed, as we harvest what is at optimal pick stage for best vase life.

Market Bunches are bound in tissue and raffia - single use plastic wrap is not a consideration. Because our flowers are free of any sprays and harsh chemicals, they can be safely composted at home. We love the idea that once the flowers have had their time in the limelight, they are returned to the ground via composting.