Our partnering local Newcastle florists are hand-selected to give you a choice of stunning flower bouquets and plants, with same-day flower delivery or next-day delivery options available for brightening up a loved one's day with local Newcastle florists from the historic Alnwick Gardens to the equally elegant but lesser-known Belsay Hall Castle as well as across the wider UK.
We only work with the most talented and unique artisans, and we’re passionate about supporting our skilled family of florists.
Each of our orders is professionally arranged, wrapped and safely delivered with a hand-written card… on the exact day that you need it.
Newcastle Florists
The Flower Folk is a flower and plant shop based in Jesmond, Newcastle. she has earned her floristry stripes in London where, she ran the floristry department of one of London's best flower shops.
View floristNewcastle Florists
The Flower Folk is a flower and plant shop based in Jesmond, Newcastle. she has earned her floristry stripes in London where, she ran the floristry department of one of London's best flower shops.
View floristDo Floom offer same-day delivery in Newcastle?
We offer same-day delivery on selected products in most areas when you order before 1 pm and next-day delivery when you order before 12 pm.
Can I get flowers delivered in Newcastle on a Sunday?
We deliver flowers on Sunday, including same-day delivery. This is dependent on each individual florist, however. Enter your postcode and select the Sunday you wish to deliver on to view which bouquets are available to be sent within Newcastle.
What is the official flower of Newcastle?
Monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata) is the county flower of Tyne and Wear and also our choice for the region’s largest city, Newcastle Upon Tyne. The enormous flowers of the Monkeyflower make it a flamboyant, vibrant choice, and perhaps it reflects the famously friendly demeanor of Newcastle’s Geordie residents.
The Monkeyflower is found in a wide range of habitats and this may go some way toward explaining why it grows in the often harsh, wet countryside around Newcastle Upon Tyne.
How do I extend the life of my flowers?
Always avoid direct sunlight, and never place your flowers next to a radiator, heater, or under an air conditioner. Remove all the leaves from the stems which will be sitting in the water. Change water every 3 days. Re-cut the stems every time you change the water. Want more top tips from our florists on extending your flower life? Read our guide here.