Whilst Lilies are a lovely bouquet they do pose a safety concern to Cats and Dogs. The entire plant is toxic, and eating just a small leaf or petal can cause serious kidney failure in your cat, where as dogs are more likely to get a stomach upset. Should this happen we urgently recommend taking your animal to the Vet as soon as possible.
If you have a cat or dog, or are thinking about sending this to someone with a cat or dog, we advise selecting another bouquet that doesn't have any lilies in it.
Once you've unwrapped and washed the stay-fresh gel from your stems, it's important to cut a half inch off the bottom of the stems at an angle. This will help them get a good drink of water.
Remember to use fresh water and a clean vase, and don't forget to add the satchet of flower food. The stems can be trimmed another half inch every few days at the same time you replenish the vase with fresh water.
Lilies prefer a relatively cool temperature, so avoid placing them in the path of direct sunlight or near areas where they will be subjected to heat or drafts.
Order flowers before 3pm for next working day delivery. You can also select a future date if you want to plan ahead for a special day. Saturday and Sunday delivery will incur a small surcharge. Your flowers will be delivered before 6pm, or you can upgrade to a pre-1pm delivery for a small surcharge.
We offer standard delivery to the vast majority of UK postcodes, Monday to Friday, with a small extra fee for weekend deliveries. For some areas, such as off-shore postcodes or the Highlands, there may be a small surcharge on standard prices to ensure next-day delivery where the standard service would take too long.
You can, yes. Choose a personalised hand-written card during the ordering process.