With a beach named after our favourite subject (Botany Bay), it’s no surprise that we love Broadstairs! Referred to locally as ‘The Jewel in Thanet’s Crown’, Broadstairs is a seaside resort with famous fresh sea air. Despite its modernisation, it’s always kept its little pieces of history safe, meaning the scenic coastal town is a popular resort even now for holidaymakers. Many literary fans also flood the area for the annual Dickens Festival, celebrating the writing of David Copperfield which was written in the town.
If you have a friend in Broadstairs that you want to spread some joy to, let our local independent florists do the work for you! Our hand-picked florist partners can deliver fresh flowers to you with minimum notice, either same-day or next-day, and will do so with a smile!
Send some gorgeous flowers to someone you love today with Floom, the quick and easy way to send flowers in Broadstairs and neighbouring areas such as Margate, Canterbury and Ashford! Only working with local florists, we ensure you receive the best quality flowers, curated with creativity and flair.
Whatever the occasion, celebrate with flowers! Fresh-cut and locally arranged in Broadstairs, Kent, we use neighbourhood florists to deliver beautiful flower gifts straight to your door or that of a loved one!
We make it easy to select your perfect bunch of flowers and have them hand-delivered either same-day or next-day. All our flower arrangements are locally sourced from the best florists in Broadstairs, and can be delivered with a handwritten note.
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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.
The Hop (Humulua Lupulus) is one of the most useful plants in the UK! A species of flowering plant from the same family as hemp, Hops are climbing plants that can be used in breweries to flavour and preserve beer! They are great at attracting butterflies and hibernate in the winter by retracting into hard pods! (I think we all wish we could do that…)