How to Order Flowers from Whole Foods?

You will be pleased to know that Whole Foods has a full-service flower department with premade bouquets, flowers by the stem, and custom-made arrangements. To order, you will need to speak with the florist via phone or in the store. It is best to decide on the type of arrangement you want, and your budget before going. Here I will cover what is on offer, and a step-by-step guide to ordering your flowers.

Does Whole Foods Have Flowers?

Whole Foods sells several standard flowers. Additional blooms may be available at your location seasonally (mine carries poinsettia flowers in December).

Types

  • Roses
  • Hydrangeas
  • Carnations
  • Tulips
  • Lilies
  • Mixed Greens

How Does Whole Foods Sell Flowers?

First, you will need to decide on the type of bouquet you would like to order, and a budget. Because these are usually connected, let’s break down the different ways Whole Foods sells flowers.

Premade Bouquets

Traditional bouquets are on offer year-round. Most locations have 5-8 options in their normal rotation. Gift-giving holidays such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, etc. may have seasonal bouquet designs associated with them. My personal favorite is a gorgeous Winter Wonderland bouquet that comes out around December. Because these are premade in bulk, they are the most cost-effective way to get a professionally done arrangement.

Premade Bouquets

Custom Bouquets

Many Whole Foods locations offer custom floral arrangements. However, you will need to call your local store to find out if they offer this service. These arrangements can be pricey, but you will get a unique, high-quality arrangement.

Flowers by the Stem

For those who want something unique, but don’t have the budget for a custom bouquet, flowers by the stem are a good option. You will pay for the flowers individually and put together the arrangement yourself. The limit is your creativity.

Flowers by the Stem

Step-by-step Guide

1. Decide on a budget and style.

2. Call the local Whole Foods/go to your local Whole Foods.

3. Ask for the Floral Department.

4. Find the florist (the employee in the flower department).

5. Tell them you would like some help getting a bouquet, and tell them a little about the occasion, your desired style, and your budget.

6. The florist will give suggestions about what might fit your needs and can answer any questions you have (such as about pricing).

7. Once you are finished choosing your arrangement, pay for the flowers at the normal cashier checkout.

FAQ

Do floral bouquets from Whole Foods come with flower food?

Yes, you will receive with a bouquet a small flower food packet. It contains nutrients to help the flowers last longer such as sugar and citric acid, and a small amount of bleach. To use it, simply dump it into the water-filled vase before you add the flowers.

What Does “Sourced for Good” mean?

You may notice that some floral arrangements and other products at Whole Foods say that they are “Sourced for Good.” This means that the product was purchased from a supplier with whom Whole Foods has a charitable relationship. Common charitable ventures include raising wages for workers, planting trees for soil retention, or student scholarships.

Summary

It is simple and convenient to order flowers at Whole Foods. You will find that they have a variety of blooms in stock and that they have arrangements to fit most occasions and budgets. You can place your order in person or on the phone for pickup with the floral department. The florist will be happy to help.