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), and found seven that we would recommend to anyone, including floral novices and experienced florists.

Flowers from the BloomsyBox in a vase on a wooden surface

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For our test, we did a weekly delivery.

This was a nice surprise and proved how committed they are to excellence.

Unlikeone-time flower deliveryorders from UrbanStems, subscriptions always include free shipping, which we think is a nice touch.

A person holding a bouquet from the UrbanStems service over a wooden floor

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We received two deliveries to compare the quality, and the second impressed us even more.

As mentioned, the first delivery did include a few stems that were lacking in quality.

Some of the branches were snapped and lower leaves were wilted.

The UrbanStems box on a wooden table in living room setting

We loved that our UrbanStems order came upright in the box, which prevented messy spills.PHOTO: The Spruce

It outlasted every bouquet we ever received previously, looking upright and blooming after almosttwo and a half weeks.

The condition of the bouquet was outstanding, which was probably the most noteworthy feature of this service.

There was no leakage, mess, or wilted stems upon arrival, which weve encountered with other services.

An overhead view of a bouquet from UrbanStems on a wooden table

It felt similar to going and picking out a bouquet on our own.

We couldnt customize the bouquet, but we could choose the delivery frequency and date.

We also received frequent email communication about the delivery, and it came right on time.

Flowers from UrbanStems in a clear vase on a wooden table

We also loved the personalization of the bouquets.

The blooms come from different countries and include cards explaining their background and why the florist chose them.

The Flower of the Month Club also impressed us with its subscription options.

Flowers from UrbanStems in a vase on a wooden table

But the first-rate condition of the flowers and the thoughtful selection make this subscription one we might never cancel.

We were able to opt for a bouquet once a week from our best overall service,Urban Stems.

Some brands, likeBloomsyBox, also have anindoor plant subscription.

An overhead view for flowers from the UrbanStems service

Most flower subscriptions cost between $40 and $100 per delivery.

Some companiesprovide discountsfor long-term subscriptions and even offer free shipping.

Different services offer different delivery frequencies.

The UrbanStems box on a wooden table in living room setting

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Shes arranged quite a few bouquets in her day and buys herself fresh flowers weekly as a little treat.

An overhead view of a bouquet from UrbanStems on a wooden table

Flowers from UrbanStems in a clear vase on a wooden table

Flowers from UrbanStems in a vase on a wooden table

An overhead view for flowers from the UrbanStems service

Flowers from The Bouqs Co in a vase

The Bouqs Co. won us over with the unique mix of flowers like daises, loosestrife, and honeysuckle.PHOTO: The Spruce

A close-up of the shipping packaging from the The Bouqs Co delivery service

One or two stems arrived damaged with The Bouqs Co, but we think the packaging is smart and secure.PHOTO: The Spruce

Flowers from The Bouqs Co in a vase on plastic next to scissors and flower bits

Flowers from The Bouqs Co in a vase

A close-up of a bouquet in plastic from the The Bouqs Co service

A close-up of the shipping packaging from the The Bouqs Co delivery service

Flowers from The Bouqs Co in a vase on plastic next to scissors and flower bits

Flowers from The Bouqs Co in a vase

A close-up of a bouquet in plastic from the The Bouqs Co service

Flowers from the BloomsyBox in a vase on a wooden surface

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A close up of a bouquet from the BloomsyBox

Our first delivery from BloomsyBox was picture-perfect right out of the box with no damaged stems.PHOTO: The Spruce

A close-up of a bouquet in the BloomsyBox shipping box

A close-up of flowers from the BloomsyBox

A close up of flowers from the BloomsyBox

Flowers from the BloomsyBox in a vase near stairway

A close up of a bouquet from the BloomsyBox

A close-up of a bouquet in the BloomsyBox shipping box

A close-up of flowers from the BloomsyBox

A close up of flowers from the BloomsyBox

Flowers from the BloomsyBox in a vase near stairway

A close-up of a bouquet from Enjoy Flowers by a window

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An overhead view of the Enjoy Flowers box

Our Enjoy Flowers box arrived right on the scheduled date, securely packaged and without damage.PHOTO: The Spruce

A close-up of flowers from the Enjoy Flowers box

A close-up of flowers from the Enjoy Flowers delivery service

A close-up of flowers from Enjoy Flowers

A close-up of flowers from the Enjoy Flowers box in a vase on a desk

An overhead view of the Enjoy Flowers box

A close-up of flowers from the Enjoy Flowers box

A close-up of flowers from the Enjoy Flowers delivery service

A close-up of flowers from Enjoy Flowers

A close-up of flowers from the Enjoy Flowers box in a vase on a desk

A close-up of flowers from the 1-800-Flowers delivery service

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A close-up of stems in plastic from 1-800-Flowers

When we received our 1-800-Flowers order, the stems were wrapped with plastic and water to keep them fresh.PHOTO: The Spruce

A bouquet from 1-800-Flowers on wood

A hand holding a vase filled with flowers from 1-800-Flowers

Flowers from 1-800-Flowers in front of a black background

A close-up of stems in plastic from 1-800-Flowers

A bouquet from 1-800-Flowers on wood

A hand holding a vase filled with flowers from 1-800-Flowers

Flowers from 1-800-Flowers in front of a black background

A Farmgirl Flowers in a green vase

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The Farmgirl Flowers lindy hop flower arrangement in a vase

Our Farmgirl Flowers arrangement was lush, unique, and huge—we needed multiple vases!.PHOTO: The Spruce

A person cuts the stems on a Farmgirl Flowers bouquet

The Farmgirl Flowers bouqet in a shipping box

A close-up of the Farmgirl Flowers lindy hop arrangement

A Farmgirl Flowers flower arrangement in front of a window

The Farmgirl Flowers lindy hop flower arrangement in a vase

A person cuts the stems on a Farmgirl Flowers bouquet

The Farmgirl Flowers bouqet in a shipping box

A close-up of the Farmgirl Flowers lindy hop arrangement

A Farmgirl Flowers flower arrangement in front of a window

A close-up of flowers from the Flower of the Month Club in a vas

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A close-up of flowers from Flower of the Month Club in their shipping packaging

Bouquets from Flower of the Month club are sourced from all over the world and include a card with info about each variety.PHOTO: The Spruce

A close-up of flowers in plastic from the Flower of the Month Club

A close-up of flowers from the Flower of the Month Club

A close-up of a sunflower above flowers in a sink from the Flower of the Month Club

An overheqd view of flowers from the Flower of the Month Club

A close-up of flowers from Flower of the Month Club in their shipping packaging

A close-up of flowers in plastic from the Flower of the Month Club

A close-up of flowers from the Flower of the Month Club

A close-up of a sunflower above flowers in a sink from the Flower of the Month Club

An overheqd view of flowers from the Flower of the Month Club

A person emptying a packet from BloomsyBox into a vase filled with water

We tried all of these bouquets with the included flower food and vases filled with cool water.The Spruce

A person holding a bouquet of roses from UrbanStems over a wooden floor near white wall

A great flower subscription service ensures quality, fresh blooms and unique arrangements you can’t find elsewhere.The Spruce