Premium flowers and gifts especially selected for Mother's Day. Choose from classic bouquets and arrangements, to modern interesting gift sets for body and mind.
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The importance of Mother’s Day is significant to many of us, whether it be our mothers, sisters, aunts, mother in law, friends that are mothers or indeed someone just with the mothering instinct, it is a day to show appreciation to the women that dedicate their time to caring for their children! Many of us will send flowers, plants or gifts, so we've prepared a special selection of items for you to order online.
Mothering Sunday became popular in the Victorian times, where children (who often started working from the age of 10) were allowed to go home and visit their mothers. Historians believe that prior to this, Mothering Sunday refered to the 'Mothering' Church whereby people would return to their home Church on this day.
Mother’s Day in the US (different to Britain’s ‘Mothering Sunday’) became an official holiday in 1914. Sparked by her mother’s death in 1905, Anna Jarvis decided to push forwards a day in which all mother’s could be celebrated. While the day was declared a holiday by many states in 1912, it wasn’t until 1914 when President Wilson declared the first official Mother’s Day. As the years passed and the holiday became more and more commercialised, Anna Jarvis became infuriated with the day she had created. She began to protest the holiday and incorporated herself as the ‘Mother’s Day International Association’ and claimed copyright on the day. Angered by the impersonalisation of the day, both Anna and her sister spent the rest of their lives protesting it, saying, “A printed card means nothing except that you are too lazy to write to the woman who has done more for you than anyone in the world. And candy! You take a box to Mother—and then eat most of it yourself. A pretty sentiment!”. Both died in poverty after spending their entire inheritance fighting the day Anna ironically started.
Mothering Sunday this year is on the 14th of March. Send your mother some flowers from us, we promise she'll like them! We can deliver same day Mother's Day flowers to London or next day UK wide.




















