Valentine Day Flowers in Singapore: Plan Ahead
Valentine Day is the single highest-demand day in Singapore floristry, and it operates differently from every other gifting occasion. Popular rose colours sell out days in advance, delivery slots are fully booked by early February, and last-minute orders face significant limitations. The practical advantage goes to buyers who plan ahead rather than those who wait.
What Sells First and Fastest
- Red roses (all sizes): the most requested Valentine gift, with 99-stem and 50-stem bouquets selling out earliest.
- Pink and champagne roses: the next most popular for buyers who want romance without defaulting to red.
- Premium mixed bouquets: strong alternatives when the specific rose colour or count is already reserved.
Timing Your Valentine Day Order
Orders placed in late January and early February secure the widest selection and best delivery slots. By February 12, the most popular SKUs and time windows are typically gone. Windflower scales its Valentine Day operations to handle peak volumes, but supply constraints on premium imported roses are real and cannot be solved with last-minute restocking.
Valentine Day Vs Everyday Romance
This seasonal collection is curated specifically for the February gifting window, with arrangements and bundles designed for Valentine Day presentation. For year-round romantic gifting outside the Valentine period, the
rose collection or
anniversary flowers provide a broader and always-available selection.
Delivery Logistics on Peak Day
Valentine Day delivery is structured differently from regular same-day service due to volume. Delivery windows are wider, routing is optimised for efficiency, and the team operates at full capacity from early morning. For slot availability and cutoff times, check our
delivery schedule as February approaches. Early booking is the single most effective step any buyer can take.