Budget guide
Flowers under £15 — budget bouquets worth buying
At £15, you enter the range where meaningful online flower delivery becomes genuinely possible. A few florists offer real value here — but delivery charges can quickly push the total higher than it appears. Here is what you need to know.
What to expect at £15
At £15, you are looking at small, single-variety bouquets of around 6–10 stems, or compact letterbox arrangements designed to fit through a standard UK door. These are genuine flower gifts — not token gestures — but they are modest in scale. They work well for casual occasions: thanking a friend, brightening a colleague's desk, or a low-key birthday.
The most important thing at this budget is to watch the delivery charge. A £13 bouquet with £6.99 delivery is a £19.99 total — well above £15. Serenata Flowers stands apart because their free delivery policy means you pay exactly what the website shows. For everyone else, you are almost certainly paying more once delivery is added.
Tips for getting the most at £15
Always include delivery in your budget
A £13 bouquet with £6.99 delivery costs £19.99 total — nearly £20. Always look at the all-in price, not just the flower cost. Serenata Flowers is the only major online florist that consistently offers free delivery.
Single-variety bouquets offer best value
At this price point, a bunch of one flower type — 10 tulips, 12 carnations, or a mixed rose bunch — typically offers better volume and visual impact than a complex mixed bouquet. Single-variety bunches are also what most florists do well at entry-level prices.
Seasonal flowers go further
Daffodils in spring, sunflowers in summer, and tulips in February–April are all available at lower prices when in season. Ordering seasonal flowers at £15 will get you more stems and better freshness than ordering out-of-season varieties.
Check promotional codes before ordering
Bloom & Wild, Moonpig, and Interflora regularly offer discount codes for first-time customers or newsletter sign-ups. These can bring a £20 bouquet into the £15 range. Always check a voucher code site before placing your first order.
Best florists at this budget
The stand-out choice under £15. Bouquets from £12.99 with free next-day delivery. No hidden delivery charges.
Letterbox bouquets from ~£13, though delivery fees may push total above £15. Check for promotional codes.
Occasional promotions and discount codes can bring bouquets into the sub-£15 range. Worth checking.
Frequently asked questions
Which florists deliver flowers for under £15?
Serenata Flowers is the strongest option at this price point, with bouquets starting from £12.99 and free delivery — meaning the total cost is genuinely under £15. Bloom & Wild's letterbox range starts from around £13, but delivery fees can push the total above £15. Moonpig occasionally runs promotions bringing bouquets into this range.
Do any florists offer free delivery under £15?
Yes — Serenata Flowers offers free delivery on all orders, which makes their entry-level bouquets genuinely affordable at the advertised price. This is relatively unusual; most other major UK florists charge £3.99–£7.99 for delivery, which pushes the total cost of a £13 bouquet to £17–£21.
What size bouquet is £15?
At £15, expect a small single-variety bouquet of around 6–10 stems, or a small mixed bunch with 5–8 stems. Letterbox bouquets at this price point are compact — they are designed to fit through a standard UK letterbox, which limits their volume. The flowers will be fresh and presentable but not large or elaborate.
Is £15 enough for a birthday bouquet?
For a casual birthday gesture — a friend, a colleague, a neighbour — yes, a £15 bouquet is a perfectly appropriate and thoughtful gift. For a closer relationship or a significant birthday milestone, most people spend £20–£30. A £15 Serenata Flowers bouquet delivered free is significantly better value than a similar-priced bunch from a service that charges for delivery.
Are supermarkets or online florists better value under £15?
If you are collecting in person, supermarkets (M&S, Waitrose, even Lidl) can offer good bunches in the £8–£12 range — effectively better value per stem than online delivery. However, if you need flowers delivered, Serenata Flowers at £12.99 with free delivery is hard to beat, and the presentation and freshness is generally superior to supermarket flowers.