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Dilly Dally Meadows

Subscription Guide

Read on to learn more about how our subscriptions work, what to expect, and how to care for your fresh blooms

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Subscription Options

Every Dilly Dally Meadows Bouquet Subscription includes local, organic blooms that are harvested fresh and hand-wrapped just for you. With delivery and pickup options available, we promise you'll look forward to getting your flower fix each week.

Look below to find your perfect match!

Early Summer

6 Weeks of Bouquets

Mid-July  -  Late August

Bright and Cheerful Summer Vibes!

Late Summer

6 Weeks of Bouquets

Early September  -  Mid-October

Bring on the Fall feels!

Full Summer

12 Weeks of Bouquets

Mid-July  -  Mid-October

Start with bright mixes and shift into moody palletes!

Coming Soon...

Spring Subscription

4 Weeks of Spring Stunners

May

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Coming Soon...

Tulip Subscription

4 Weeks of Tulip Discoveries

Early April  - Early May

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Coming Soon...

Dahlia Subscription

4 Weeks of Dahlia Discoveries

August or September

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What's In My Subscription?

Your subscription ensures that you get dibs on the best flowers from our harvest! This means you won't have to wait for our Pop-Up events or hope that we don't sell out of flowers before you get there (bummer). Subscription Bouquets are twice the size of our typical wrapped offerings, and include exclusive blooms you won't find in our other wrapped bouquets. What's not to love?

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Do You Deliver?

Yes. We deliver to personal residences within 10 miles of the Columbus, IN Airport. Deliveries will be made on weekends, and bouquets will be delivered in water to the shadiest area near your front door, or directly to your hands (if you're not shaking too much with excitement!). Add Home Delivery during the checkout process, or add for delivery to a friend or loved one!

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How Does Pick Up Work?

We are currently in talks with a few local businesses who are interested in collaborating and hosting "pickup spots" in Columbus, IN. Final location(s) will be decided by Mid-June and we will inform subscription members via e-mail. This website section will also be updated and info will be posted to our socials so you can't miss it! â€‹â€‹â€‹

Don't Forget to Check Your Inbox!

E-mails will be sent prior to deliveries and pick-up times so that you don't accidentally miss us! Subscription members will also be added to our Flower Bud Newsletter: Subscription Member Edition - a super special email club that keeps you up-to-date on what's happening here on the farm and gives you access to perks and sneak-peeks. Lucky You ;)

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Caring For Your Fresh Flowers

Please Note: OUR FLOWERS ARE MEANT TO DIE

Flowers are here to remind us that life is beautiful in all of its stages, and to give us all a reason to stop and notice the beautiful details hidden right under our noses - pun fully intended by the way. â€‹That being said, there are ways to help them stay happy as they conclude their final, beautifully dramatic act.

​​1) Fill a CLEAN vase full of cool-to-cold water, add one drop of bleach and 1-2 tablespoons of lemon-lime non-diet soda (the flowers love the citric acid and sugar of this sweet drink!)

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2) On day one, cut stems at a 45 degree angle at least 1/2" from the base. If you plan to arrange with these, be sure to place in cool water to keep them hydrated as you work!

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3) Place or arrange your just-cut stems into your prepared vase, and set in an area of your home where you will see them often, but avoid high heat and direct sunlight.

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4) Refresh water and wash vase daily to get rid of bacteria that make your flowers sad  :(

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5) Every three days, cut stems 1.5 -2 inches shorter during the water-changing process. This will help them to stay hydrated! Be sure to remove any leaves that may end up below the waterline after the cut

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6) Some flowers last longer than others! This is one of the beauties of nature, and we are here to embrace it. There is no way to get around this, but we would rather you have the chance to enjoy these fleeting beauties (looking at you Dahlias) than not at all. Once these blooms have petered out be sure to thank them and send them on their way, then rearrange your ever-changing vase and keep on enjoying!

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