Frequently asked questions

Where do you deliver? How much does delivery cost?

For daily “Freshly-Picked” orders, we deliver within a 15-mile radius of Harleysville/Skippack, PA on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

That takes us roughly as far north as Coopersburg, as far east as Doylestown/Buckingham, as far south as Conshohocken, and as far west as Pottstown. If you’re looking to have flowers delivered outside of this area, please contact us and we’ll do everything we can to make it work. The delivery fee is $14.

We offer extended delivery locations and time windows for our A La Carte Event orders, and exact pricing is determined at the time of the initial proposal being sent.

Where are you located?

We have a studio in Skippack, PA and operate three different gardens in Montgomery County, including a community garden coming soon to Harleysville, PA. Please kindly note that our studio is by appointment only, and is primarily reserved for order pick-up, workshops/classes, and client consultations. We do not have a retail location.

Can I pick up the flowers instead of getting them delivered?

Certainly! Daily orders placed online may be picked up at the Skippack studio from Tuesdays through Fridays. Upon checkout, you’ll be prompted for the pick-up date of your choosing.

A la carte event orders may be picked up at our Skippack studio seven days per week.

How soon does a wrapped bouquet have to be in water? Can it sit in my car or at my work for a few hours?

We wrap our bouquets and then place the stems in a simple glass vase to ensure that the stems stay hydrated just as long as they would for a traditional arrangement. While we don’t ever recommend flowers sit in a hot car for very long, it’s perfectly fine for them to be indoors until they are gifted.

Are all of the flowers homegrown?

From approximately mid-April through October, many of our flowers and foliage for individual orders are homegrown. During busier weeks, we may need to source other flowers from our network of growing partners. For weddings and special events, we’ll occasionally incorporate outside flowers (including non-local) depending on the client’s vision.

Do you provide flowers for events or weddings?

Absolutely, and this is at the very heart of what we do. It’s an honor to provide flowers for your next event or wedding. Please visit our Weddings or A La Carte Events page to learn more and share a little bit about your special day with us - we can’t wait to hear about it!

Can you provide DIY buckets of flowers?

Unfortunately we no longer offer DIY buckets of flowers, although we’re happy to recommend a few places that can assist you. Please send us a message with what you have in mind, and we’ll direct you to some wonderful local folks who can help!

Do you offer workshops or classes?

We sure do! Currently, we offer private workshops and classes for small groups hosted within our studio garden or at a site of your choice. We also occasionally offer classes open to the public on growing your own cut flower garden, flower arranging, and more. Be sure to visit our Education and Workshops page and follow us on Instagram @waverlyflowerco or sign up for our email newsletter (scroll down!) for updates.

How early can I place an order?

As early as you’d like, and we recommend placing orders at least a week in advance, as we sell out most weeks. Please contact us if you’d like any assistance.

When is your growing season?

Good question, and we wish we could give definitive dates, but it depends a bit on the weather! We can almost always incorporate homegrown flowers from early-mid April through October, but unseasonably warm weather can lengthen our season and unseasonably cool weather can shorten it.

We grow some flowers in a small greenhouse, too, so we’re pleased to offer occasional bouquets in the colder months. Please contact us or or follow us on Instagram (@waverlyflowerco) for the most updated info.

How soon does a wrapped bouquet have to be in water? Can it sit in my car or at my work for a few hours?

We wrap our bouquets and then place the stems in a simple glass vase to ensure that the stems stay hydrated just as long as they would for a traditional arrangement. While we don’t ever recommend flowers sit in a hot car for very long, it’s perfectly fine for them to be indoors until they are gifted.