Seasonal flowers, grown by us and sourced from local growers.
Blair Blooms offers seasonal flowers grown by us and sourced from other local growers, bringing together the best of whatβs blooming across Canterbury. Our bunches change with the seasons and are available in small quantities at a local cafe Flax & Co in Marshland, and for pre-order.
How to get your flowers
Local stockist
We stock seasonal bunches of flowers at Flax & Co in Marshland (Prestons) Christchurch from Thursday to Sunday.
Pop in, grab a coffee (or a wine!), some delicious cake and a bunch of blooms!
Order
Flower bunches of various sizes are available for pre-order each week.
As we operate on a small scale basis, and to ensure we have sufficient stock for the week, we need to receive your order by 5pm on a Wednesday. Flowers are available to pick up on either Friday or Saturday from Marshland.
Flower cart
From time to time, we stock bunches of flowers in our roadside flower cart in Marshland.
The best place to check for flower cart updates is on our Instagram.
Flowers shaped by the seasons.
Our blooms are grown by us in our suburban flower farm and also sourced from trusted local Canterbury growers.
Everything we offer reflects whatβs naturally flowering right now - no overseas imports, just local flowers at their best.
Follow us on Instagram to see whatβs blooming now.
Our story
Blair Blooms grew from a simple love of being in the garden and the joy of growing flowers season by season. What started as a quiet passion, growing flowers for my wedding, and to give to family and friends, has slowly evolved into something Iβm excited to share further.
The garden is where I find peace and creativity away from my busy corporate role - it is my place to slow down, experiment, and reconnect with nature. Although my space is small, I love growing plants from seed, experimenting with all sorts of methods, and discovering new flowers. Iβm always learning more about arranging flowers and making the most of what the garden provides.
Youβll usually find me in the garden with my four-legged puppy assistant, Appa, by my side.