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Choose Locally Grown Flowers to Celebrate Any Special Occasion

We design garden-style bouquets and arrangements for anniversaries, birthdays, showers, graduations and even your courthouse elopement!

​Stunning bouquets aren't strictly for brides to enjoy — picture the beaming smile on your Mom's face when you hand her a whimsical bouquet to celebrate her wedding anniversary or when you surprise next week's dinner party host with an arrangement they'll be posting all over Instagram?

Email info@horsehillflowers.ca for custom arrangement details.

Frequently Asked Flower Questions

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Q: If I want to do my own design work for an arrangement, can I buy buckets of blooms from you?

A: Yes, you can! We cut the essentials ahead of time and when you visit the farm to pick up your flowers, we'll help you choose and cut a few focal flowers.

Q: Can we request specific flowers?

A: We only use what's in season and what we can source from our farm or another local flower farm! This means we can't always accommodate specific flower requests. Ask us what we'll have in bloom close to your wedding date!

Q: Can you do all the design work for us?

A: Yes! Lynn enjoys growing flowers, and Janelle loves designing with them! We can create garden-style bouquets and arrangements for special occasions. 

Q: Is there a delivery fee?

A: We deliver within the Edmonton area and charge a $20.00 CAD delivery fee. Alternatively, you can arrange to pick up your arrangement from our farm, depending on our schedules.

Q: Are locally-grown flowers more affordable than imported ones?

A: Locally grown flowers can be more cost-effective as they don't incur large transportation and import costs for designers and florists!

Q: Do you offer funeral and memorial arrangements?

A: Depending on our current workload and flowers available, we may be able to create an arrangement to celebrate the life of your loved ones. Email info@horsehillflowers.ca to see if we can fill your request. 

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