These last-minute Valentine's flowers will arrive by Saturday and are all under £50

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By Aimee Robinson, Senior Affiliates and Shopping Editor

Valentines flowers

Flowers are a classic way to say 'I love you' this Valentine's Day (Image: Getty Images)

Valentine’s Day is this weekend, so time is running out to order a beautiful bouquet for the special someone in your life. The day of love falls on Saturday, February 14, 2026. And as is often the case, one minute it feels ages away, and the next you’re staring it in the face, frantically trying to secure some roses before they sell out.

But fear not. There are absolutely loads of online florists to choose from these days, which is especially handy if you find yourself in a last-minute scramble with no time to visit a local florist. Better still, many services let you choose a specific delivery date, so your flowers arrive at exactly the right moment. If you’re ordering for someone who lives far away, or hoping to keep things a surprise, you can also have the bouquet delivered straight to your loved one’s door.

You can even opt for letterbox-size bouquets that slip neatly through the door and don’t require anyone to be home to receive them – ideal if you won’t be seeing each other on the day itself.

The sheer number of online flower delivery services also makes it easier to find a bouquet that really suits your recipient, with expertly curated arrangements and pristine packaging. Roses may be the classic choice, but there are plenty of other colourful, thoughtfully arranged bouquets available this year to mark the occasion.

That said, prices can vary when ordering flowers online, and if you’re after something particularly full and eye-catching, costs can quickly climb. That’s why I’ve been searching through some of the most popular flower delivery services to pick out a few of my favourite Valentine’s Day 2026 bouquets for £50 or less.

1. Moonpig

Moonpig roses

Moonpig is a bit of a catch-all when it comes to gifting (Image: Moonpig)

Moonpig is a bit of a catch-all when it comes to gifting – a one-stop shop for flowers, cards, and an assortment of extra treats. That means you can easily add something special to your bouquet, whether that’s a pretty card, a bottle of wine, or even a mug to mark the occasion. Moonpig offers a good choice of flowers too, delivering both letterbox flowers and pre-arranged bouquets nationwide. And if your recipient isn’t a fan of flowers, there are also potted plants if you’re after a gift that could last for years.

Sure, it’s not as cheap as popping to the supermarket for a card and some flowers, but you’re paying a little extra for convenience. One particularly useful feature of the Moonpig website is the ability to filter by price point, including gifts for £10 or less, such as books, socks and candles.

Valentine's Day flowers are available to pre-order for delivery from February 6, 2026, with the option to choose your delivery day (between 8am and 11pm). If you do leave things until the last minute, you can order flowers and a card by 11pm for next-day delivery.

Moonpig delivery costs vary depending on what you order and how quickly you need it, but flower postage generally costs between £5.99 and £7.99 for tracked delivery.

Buy the Sweetheart Bouquet from Moonpig
£32.99 View Deal

If you're after a bunch of roses with a little more colour than your classic red, this is a great option. The bouquet comes with five red roses, three pink roses and two gypsophila.
It's available for next day delivery when ordered by 11pm Monday to Friday, and according to Moonpig, will last for seven days of freshness. 

Buy the 21 Premium Pink Roses from Moonpig
£36.99 View Deal

There's nothing that says Valentine's Day quite like a big bunch of roses, but if red isn't your thing, this lovely bouquet comes in various shades of pink.

According to Moonpig, it will retain freshness for 7 days. The roses arrive in bud and will bloom within two days. 

Buy the February Bouquet from Moonpig
£29.99 View Deal

If you or your special someone wants something a little more unique than a bunch of roses, the February bunch is a lovely, colourful option. The bouquet is made up of red and orange roses, solidago, alstromeria red, hypericum brown, limonium pink and parvi.

2. Marks and Spencer Flowers

M&S flowers

The delivery service also includes flower bundles paired with wine and chocolates (Image: Marks and Spencer)

Marks and Spencer is one of my go-tos for flower and plant delivery (though they also offer letterbox gifts and specially arranged hampers), mainly because of how reliable they’ve been in my experience. They already have a lovely selection of Valentine’s Day flowers available, including classic roses alongside mixed bouquets in pinks, reds and whites.

What really sets M&S apart is the fact that there’s no postage fee on flowers and gifts. This includes nominated day delivery, which can be selected as soon as the day after ordering.

Some flowers do need to be ordered in advance, but the M&S website clearly shows when each item is available for delivery if next-day shipping isn’t an option. If you’re short on time, there’s also a dedicated section where M&S rounds up all the bouquets and gift packages that can arrive the very next day.

The delivery service also includes flower bundles paired with wine and chocolates, and you can add a personalised message for free so your recipient knows exactly who it’s from.

Valentine's Day flowers are now available for pre-orders and can be delivered on February 14, or on a nominated day of your choice.

Buy the Valentine's Dozen Red Rose Bouquet
£25 View Deal

There's nothing more fitting for Valentine's Day than a dozen red roses. As is the case with all of M&S's flowers, you can add a free card with a message.

To prolong the life of your flowers, M&S recommends cutting the stems and removing all leaves below the waterline. 

Buy the Valentine's British Red Tulip Abundance Bouquet
£30 View Deal

For something a little bit different, but still in those traditional romantic colours, M&S has a bouquet of 30 vibrant red British tulips. 

3. Bloom and Wild

Bloom and Wild

Bloom & Wild are great if you're looking for letterbox gifts (Image: Bloom & Wild)

Bloom and Wild is another popular choice for bouquets and letterbox flowers, and this year they’re offering a wide range that includes both luxury arrangements and more budget-friendly options. One of the best things about their website is how easy it is to filter by flower type, bouquet style, and budget, whether you’re looking for letterbox flowers or a traditional hand-tied bunch.

Some of the cheapest Valentine’s Day flowers I spotted start from just £26.

I’ve been using Bloom and Wild for a few years now and have also received their flowers as gifts, and I’m always impressed by how good they look on arrival and how long they last. The letterbox flowers are especially nice, as you can arrange them yourself or even split them into smaller bunches if you fancy spreading them around the house.

According to Bloom & Wild, every stem is picked fresh and packed before blooming, so when you open the box, the flowers are just starting to come into their own. If you’re looking for something that lasts even longer, there’s also a dedicated section for dried, hand-tied flowers.

You can add a little extra to your order, too, including vases and champagne, although these are generally priced higher than bouquets alone.

Royal Mail offers free next-day delivery between Monday and Saturday if you place your order before 10pm. So if you’re shopping for Valentine’s Day, it’s best to order by Friday 13th – though I’d recommend getting in a bit earlier to avoid the last-minute rush.

Buy the Florist's Pick from Bloom & Wild
£34 View Deal

The Florists Pick bouquet from Bloom & Wild is a limited-edition collection of flowers hand-picked, as the name suggests, by the brand's in-house florists. The bouquet is mainly in hues of pink and red, but rather than roses, it is made up of carnations, tulips and Aastroemeria.

It's a letterbox delivery, so no need for the recipient to be home. The blooms arrive in bud and should flower in approximately two days. 

Buy The Florian from Bloom & Wild
£29 View Deal

The Florian is a letterbox selection of flowers, so it's great if you're sending to someone far away. They don't need to be home when it arrives; it simply slots through their letterbox in a handy package. 

All flowers arrive in bud, made up of 19 stems including roses, carnations, solidago and alstroemeria. And, this one currently has a near-five-star rating from previous shoppers. 

4. Prestige Flowers

Prestige Flowers

Prestige Flowers currently has discounts on Valentine's Day flowers (Image: Prestige Flowers)

Prestige Flowers is currently offering discounts across a selection of Valentine’s Day bouquets, with savings of up to £30 on classic rose arrangements and other seasonal bunches. You can personalise your order with extras such as a card, a vase or a small gift. There’s also the option to include a message card, or, for something a bit more personal, record a video or voice message. This is delivered to the recipient via a QR code attached to the bouquet, which they can scan on arrival to reveal your message.

Bouquets come in a range of sizes, with some of the most affordable Valentine’s Day options starting from £19.99. Prestige Flowers also offers a selection of Valentine’s Day plants as an alternative to traditional bouquets.

Selected arrangements are available with next-day delivery, and a dedicated section of the website highlights which bouquets can arrive within 24 hours. Orders for next-day delivery must be placed before 10pm. Valentine’s Day bouquets can be ordered now and scheduled for delivery on a nominated date.

Buy the 12 Red Roses from Prestige Flowers
£69.99 £39.99 View Deal

This bouquet is made up of 12 striking red roses interspersed among beautiful sandriana, eucalyptus and framed with palm leaf for an elevated take on a classic. According to Prestige Flowers, it's the brand's 'best-selling' Valentine's bouquet, and you can save £30 right now. 

There's also the option to make your bouquet a medium or a large for an extra £5 per size.

Buy the Romantic Rose and Lily bouquet from Prestige Flowers
£49.99 £24.99 View Deal

For a lovely pop of pink, this Valentine's bouquet combined classic roses with eye-catching pink lilies. Prestige Flowers notes the lilies may arrive in bud to ensure extra freshness and longevity.

There's also the option to make your bouquet a medium or a large for an extra £5 per size.

5. Bunches

Bunches bouquets

Bunches give 10% of proceeds from all bouquets to charity (Image: Bunches)

Bunches offers a range of flower delivery options, including bouquets, hand-tied flowers, houseplants, and hampers. Valentine's Day flowers are available from £23.50. Plus, 10% of profits are donated to charitable causes in the UK and abroad. All flowers include the option to add a card to the delivery, allowing you to include a personal message for your recipient.

Valentine's Day flowers are available to order now, and the company recommends ordering at least a week in advance to ensure stock lasts and your delivery arrives on time.

Flowers can be sent via Royal Mail Tracked 24 for £3.99 on working days, or by courier for £8.49 if you're short on time. 

Buy the 12 Red Roses Bunches
£36.95 View Deal

This classic Valentine's Day bunch comes with 12 red roses interspersed with pretty white gypsophila. The flowers are sent in bud and, once they bloom, according to Bunches, will last up to seven days at peak freshness.

Buy the Roses and Freesias bouquet from Bunches
£28.25 View Deal

If you want flowers that feature roses but veer away from the traditional reds and pinks commonly associated with Valentine's Day, the Freesias and Roses bouquet is a lovely choice. Made up of white roses and lilac freesias, it's a pretty arrangement that doesn't immediately scream Cupid, but still has a hint of romance. The flowers arrive in bud and, according to Bunches, are guaranteed fresh for seven days.

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