You know how it goes. It's 3 PM on a Thursday. Someone's birthday completely slipped your mind — or you just want to do something nice — and you're opening tab after tab hoping one of these florists can actually deliver today.
I've been there too many times. And after trying a handful of flower delivery services in Singapore, The Daily Blooms is the one I keep going back to.
This is a proper, firsthand review — no PR freebies, no paid placement. Just what I noticed after ordering from them multiple times over the past year, from a quick mid-week gesture to a proper anniversary arrangement.
⚡ Quick Summary
Short on time? Here's the snapshot. Full breakdown follows below.
What Are The Daily Blooms?
The Daily Blooms is a Singapore florist built around one signature product: the Bloom Box. Instead of the traditional hand-tied bouquet, they deliver flowers arranged inside a structured box — stems secured in a wet floral sponge, ready to display the moment you open the lid. No vase needed. No rearranging. Just open and put it down.
What they've done well is sit in the space between 'wet market budget flowers' and 'full luxury florist.' The presentation is genuinely impressive — clean, considered, and consistent. But they haven't priced themselves out of reach for everyday gifting, which is a harder balance to strike than it looks.
They're an online-first operation, which means ordering is quick and the product photos are accurate. That second part matters more than people realise — there's nothing worse than ordering something beautiful online and receiving something that barely resembles it.
"The presentation is genuinely impressive — clean, considered, and consistent. But they haven't priced themselves out of reach for everyday gifting."
My Real Experience Ordering from The Daily Blooms
The first time I ordered, it was a Wednesday. I'd been meaning to send something to a friend for a few weeks and finally just sat down and did it. I picked a mid-range Bloom Box, added a message card during checkout, and the whole process took maybe eight minutes. The site doesn't try to upsell you at every step, which I appreciated.
The flowers arrived the next morning in the time slot I selected. The box was in good shape — no dents, nothing had shifted. Inside, the arrangement looked close to identical to the product photo. The flowers were fresh and the stems were properly hydrated. The message card was printed clearly and placed on top.
I've since ordered three more times — once for a birthday, once for a corporate gift, and once as a last-minute apology I'm not going to elaborate on. All four orders arrived on time, in good condition, looking like what I paid for.
The one thing I'd flag: if you're ordering on a weekend or public holiday, you need to get your order in by 12:30 PM. Miss that window and you're looking at the next day. Weekdays are more forgiving — the cutoff is 4:30 PM.
"Four orders. Four on-time deliveries. That level of consistency is actually rare. Most florists hit the mark sometimes."
Pricing Breakdown
Here's how the pricing breaks down across their range:
From SGD $42
Smaller arrangements and single-bloom designs. Good for casual gifting where the gesture matters most.
SGD $65 – $120 Sweet Spot
Fuller arrangements, more variety, and the kind of presentation that actually photographs well. Where most gifters land.
SGD $130 and above
Larger Bloom Boxes and grand arrangements. Suited to corporate gifting, milestone occasions, or when you really want to impress.
Delivery is free across the island — that's not always the case in Singapore, where delivery fees can push totals higher than expected. Here it's included upfront, making the pricing transparent.
Delivery and Service Quality
This is genuinely where they earn their reviews. Getting same-day flower delivery right in Singapore isn't trivial — traffic, heat, timing windows, customer communication. A lot of florists claim to offer it. Fewer execute it well.
Cutoff Times
Weekdays
4:30 PM
Same-day cutoff
Weekends & PH
12:30 PM
Same-day cutoff
The weekday 4:30 PM cutoff is genuinely useful. Most of the time I've ordered, it's been because I remembered something that afternoon. Delivery covers the whole island — including Jurong, Tampines, Woodlands, and the CBD. You choose a morning or afternoon window when you order.
In my experience, they arrive within the chosen window. Tracking and communication are clear — confirmation when you order, notification when it's dispatched.
Pros and Cons
✓ What Works Well
- ✓ 4:30 PM weekday cutoff — most flexible window around
- ✓ Flowers arrive looking like the product photos
- ✓ Bloom Box travels well, arrives in great shape
- ✓ Free island-wide delivery, no surprise fees
- ✓ Personalised message card at no extra cost
- ✓ Starts from $39 with a strong mid-range value tier
- ✓ Quick, clean ordering — no unnecessary steps
⚠ Worth Knowing
- ! Weekend & PH cutoff is 12:30 PM — plan ahead
- ! Primarily online — limited walk-in selection
- ! Premium tier pricing climbs, though quality justifies it
How The Daily Blooms Compares
Who Should Use The Daily Blooms?
It covers a lot of ground. But here's where it particularly shines:
- ⏰You remembered late on a weekday — the 4:30 PM cutoff gives you more time than almost anywhere else.
- 🎁Presentation matters — the Bloom Box photographs well and makes a strong first impression out of the box.
- 🏢Corporate gifting — clean, professional, and consistent. Reliable enough to stake your name on.
- 🌱New to ordering online — the curated collections remove the guesswork and the product photos are accurate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Final Verdict
I don't give blanket recommendations on things, because most things have caveats. With The Daily Blooms, the caveats are small — the weekend cutoff being earlier, and the limited walk-in experience for those who prefer it.
Everything else? It's genuinely solid. The flowers are fresh. The packaging is good. The 4:30 PM weekday cutoff is legitimately useful. Delivery is free. And across multiple orders, they've been consistent — which is the thing that actually builds trust over time.
If you're in Singapore and looking for a flower delivery service you can actually rely on — for a gift, a milestone, or just because — The Daily Blooms is worth trying. I'd order from them again. And I have.
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