We hope your Christmas is restful and fun, and that the year ahead is filled with good times and things that you enjoy.
We have enjoyed doing up all your special orders this past year, and only wish we were faster with the social media so that we could share even more beautiful things with you.
All the best –
the AGF team
P.s. be sure to follow our instagram for more pics!
Check it out – in the top five of the GC on Flower Delivery Reviews
Feeling special π
Hi folks, we’ve been busy pulling out lots of photos again. We have recently updated the bouquet in a vase item with more images to make it easy to see a few different styles of things that we do. Check it out here.
We hope you enjoy seeing the variety of interesting, seasonally available blooms on show. We certainly enjoyed using them!
Adios amigos. See you soon!
Check it out, we have updated our hessian bag floral arrangement item with more pictures for your viewing and purchasing pleasure. There are so many options. Bright, pretty, cottage feel, pinks, jewel tones. Enjoy!
Click here to view the hessian bag product in the shop section.
A bold combination of red and yellow flowers. Chunky wildflowers including banksia coccinea and waratah, with luecadendrons, sunflowers, orchids and a couple of roses.
Waratahs are only available for a month or two around October. The coccineas are also only available seasonally.
To order a native and tropical bouquet simply phone or order online.
A gorgeous arrangement perfect for the dining or coffee table. This compact style suits many different flower types. Featured here are disbud chrysanthemums, carnations and roses.
To see other arrangements check out our online shop.
Who says red and pink can’t go together? We love the bold and vibrant feel to this combination of pinks, almost magenta, and deep reds, combined with lush and textured greenery.
To see some other bouquets check out our online shop.
One of our favourite styles for wedding flowers is the classic mixed white seasonal blooms, complimented with differently textured greenery.
This is an example of an informal, almost hand-picked-look posy, from a May wedding. We have used standard and mini roses, carnations, stock, lisianthus and snapdragons.
To see more of our wedding work, check out out instagram, our portfolio, or come in to see us (but do call first just in case we’re busy).
Also, check out our wedding page for more info.
We have recently added silk flowers to our online shop – check it out!
As always, do phone if you have something in mind that you can’t see – there are more silk flowers in store than online.
A simple floral sheaf is a traditional way of giving flowers at funeral services, particularly for grave-side tributes.
In the past colours were usually pale and subdued, but these days bright flowers are also often selected, as a celebration of the person’s life. It’s really up to your own personal preference.
For other ideas on what to send see our shop page for sympathy.
Also, if you’re stuck on what to say in a sympathy message, we have some writing prompts here.
So, a while ago we rescued this broken and beaten up little fiddle-leaf fig from the back of a nursery, but just look at him now:
The secret with fiddle-leaf figs, is to water very well, but then allow them to dry out a little between waterings.
Have you seen our instagram? It’s awesome! Just kidding. Really though it is pretty nice. We post there more often than here, and it’s a good place to see what we are doing from day to day.
Why not connect with us there? If you are another local business we love to see what you are doing as well.
Where to find us:
Shop 3, 280 Olsen Ave
Parkwood, QLD 4214
+61 7 5594 7774
Our Shop Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8.30am-5.30pm
Sat: 8.30am-3.30pm
Portfolio Work
- Adam's Garden FloristSoft toned Bridal Bouquet with King Protea and Cottage Roses26/06/2019 - 3:41 pm
- Adam's Garden FloristKing Protea Wedding Flowers19/06/2019 - 3:33 pm
- Adam's Garden FloristBaby’s Breath Bridesmaids Posies12/06/2019 - 3:20 pm
- Adam's Garden FloristMoody deep reds and ivory Bridal Bouquet05/06/2019 - 3:19 pm