There’s nothing worse than forgetting to order your loved one a Valentine’s present and being in their bad books.
It’s a risky game to order flowers close to the delivery cut off, which is why it’s best to take note of the deadlines.
After all, you don’t want a bouquet of beautiful roses ending up on your doorstep the Tuesday after the big day.
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For those last minute gift buyers, some retailers are even taking orders up to Sunday, February 13 to make life easier.
We’ve gathered all the retailers that offer the best last minute Valentine’s flower delivery to ensure your loved one gets their gift on time.
Interflora
Interflora is completely dependent on local florists, which is why it’s best to check when you’re making your purchase.
A spokesperson for Interflora said: “It depends on individual florists, but the earlier you order the more guarantee you have.”
This is due to the fact that some florists may go offline if they have reached their full capacity.
It offers a gorgeous selection of red roses priced at £37, you can order them here.
Bloom & Wild
You can grab next day delivery up until February 13 if you’ve forgotten about your loved ones gifts.
Bloom & Wild offers next day delivery but does advise that certain flowers may run out of stock due to ‘high demand’.
A spokesperson for the online florist said: “There is no deadline but it is possible that certain arrangements may run out of stock due to high demand.
“There are delivery charges on 13th & 14th February due to courier demands, so we advise placing your order as soon as possible.”
Get your last minute Valentine’s day bouquets here .
Prestige
If you’ve left it until Sunday to get your flower delivery, Prestige offers delivery up until Sunday, February 13 at 6pm.
A spokesperson for Prestige Flowers said: “The deadline is the 13th but some flowers may already be unavailable, we will notify you when you select your date.”
The cut off is 6pm all week so be sure to order the bouquet in time to get next day delivery.
Valentine’s Day roses start from £24.99 and you can order them here.
Marks and Spencer
If you want to order some flowers from M&S, you need to order before February 13 to guarantee delivery for Valentine’s Day.
That means ideally you need to have ordered your flowers by February 12 at least to make sure you’re prepared.
If you’re ordering them on Saturday, you’ll have to order by midday for next day delivery on a weekend.
Bouquets of red roses are priced at £25, purchase them here.
Waitrose
There are some beautiful bouquets of red roses on offer at Waitrose for Valentine’s Day.
As long as you order by 2pm on Sunday, February 13 you will get your delivery for Valentine’s Day.
Prices start from £25, click here to purchase your bouquet.
Serenata Flowers
Online florist Serenata Flowers are really making life easier by offering free delivery for Valentine’s Day even if you order on Sunday, February 13.
It offers a stunning bouquet of red roses for £34.99, you can purchase them here.
Flower Station
If you really want to push the boat out this year, there are some seriously stunning flowers on Flower Station.
For those with a higher budget, there are hundreds of luxury bouquets on offer with some even on sale.
It runs a Monday to Saturday delivery service outside of London, so it’s best to get your orders this weekend (Saturday, February 12) to secure your flowers.
Moonpig
Moonpig is usually very reliable for next day deliveries, so in theory you should be able to order your flowers on Sunday and get them in time.
It has various different types of flowers on offer from single rose gift sets for £15 to lavish looking bouquets for £22.
Funky Pigeon
Make sure you order your Valentine’s Bouquets and letterbox roses before 4pm on Sunday, February 13.
We’d always recommend to order sooner rather than later to be on the safe side
Funky Pigeon has a huge choice of Valentine’s Day bouquets and letterbox roses from £19.99.
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