Flowers talk

Where to Buy Fresh Flowers in Singapore to Make My Own Bouquet? 6 Best SG Flower Wholesalers

Where to Buy Fresh Flowers in Singapore to Make My Own Bouquet? 6 Best SG Flower Wholesalers

Introduction:

If you're someone who loves to create your own floral arrangements or simply enjoys having fresh blooms at home, finding the right place to buy flowers is key. Singapore offers a variety of wholesalers where you can get your hands on the freshest and most exotic flowers, perfect for a DIY project or home decor. In this guide, we’ll highlight the 10 wholesalers in Singapore that provide flowers with same-day delivery for anyone looking to build their own bouquets from scratch.

Creating your own floral designs can be very rewarding. Whether you're designing a bouquet for a loved one or a table arrangement to elevate your living space, these fresh flowers from Singapore wholesale suppliers offer plenty of choices and a rewarding experience.

Note: As these are wholesalers, they do not sell individual stalks or blooms (unless they are big-sized flowers like hydrangeas or proteas). Carnations are sold in units of 20 and roses are typically sold in units of 10s or 20s. Lilies, eustomas, and chrysanthemums are sold in big bundles (around 10 stalks with multiple heads). While smaller bunches of 5 can be found, they may be priced more or less similarly to the bundle of 10 stalks.

1. Far East Flora Market

Online order: https://www.fareastflora.com/

Walk-in: Yes

Address: 565 Thomson Road S298184

Phone: 62512323

Operating hours:  9AM - 6PM daily

Pros: Good selection of fresh and dried flowers, variety of supplies for DIY including wrappers, ribbons and vases. Good service for both business and retail customers

Cons: Can be crowded during weekends

Far East Flora is a go-to destination for DIY-ers looking for fresh blooms and floral supplies. With a vast array of flowers, from roses and lilies to more exotic varieties, you can find almost anything for your floral project. They also offer vases, ribbons, and other accessories to help you assemble your bouquets. The prices, while not the cheapest, are still pretty decent and if you’re looking to buy in bulk, this is one of the best places.

However, the popularity of this spot means it can get quite busy on weekends and finding a place to park could be challenging, so going early is advisable to get the freshest picks.

2. Sing See Soon

Online order: Not for wholesale

Walk-in: Yes

Address: 32 Punggol Road East #01-02 S828824

Phone: 62852777

Operating hours: 8AM - 7PM daily

Pros: Convenient location for those in the North-east. Caters to both retail and businesses. Longest opening hours

Cons: Can be crowded on a weekday morning

Sing See Soon Florist is a great place for anyone looking to buy affordable fresh flowers with same-day delivery. It’s popular among DIY enthusiasts living in the northeast and the bulk selection across their 3 cold rooms means you can get enough flowers for large bouquets or multiple smaller ones. They have the longest opening hours out of all the wholesalers, which means you can get fresh flowers last minute! For those taking public transport, they are conveniently located near Riviera LRT.

3. GG Fresh Flowers

Online order: Not for wholesale

Walk-in: Yes

Address: 22 New Industrial Road #01-15/21 S536208

Phone: 62820900

Operating hours:  Monday to Friday: 8AM - 4PM

Saturday: 8AM - 2PM

Sunday: 9AM - 12PM

Pros: Decent prices, almost central location. GG Fresh Flower provides a good balance between affordability and quality.

Cons: They cater more to businesses than retail customers so it’s easy to become overwhelmed if it’s your first time visiting a wholesaler.

Known for its variety of roses from China, Kenya and Ecuador, you will find the roses you need. Go straight to the very end of their cold room to find flowers and foliage that are packaged in smaller units of 5. These include roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, baby’s breath, statice, eucalyptus and more. This section could be more suitable if you’re looking to make a small bouquet or arrangement and don’t like waste.

4. Direct Wholesale Flower

Online order: https://directwholesaleflower.com/

Walk-in: Depends on the time, call to confirm first

Address: 50 Gambas Crescent #01-19 S757022

Phone: 88458888

Operating hours: 7.30AM - 5.30PM daily

Pros: Only wholesaler in the North, friendly staff

Cons: Limited varieties depending on the season

Direct fresh flowers from Singapore wholesale is the only player in the North. If you're in the area, this is a convenient place to pick up flowers like roses, lilies, and orchids for your DIY projects. The prices here are reasonable, especially for the quality you get.

5. Daily Flower Market

Online order: https://dailyflowermarket.com/

Walk-in: Appointment only

Address: 60 Kaki Bukit Pl #07-09 Eunos Techpark S415979

Phone: 98270508

Operating hours:  Mon-Sat: 9AM - 5PM

Sun: 9AM - 2PM

Pros: Specializes in premium roses, including David Austin. Great for the rose connoisseur

Cons: Some varieties require a pre-order of 1 to 2 weeks, not suitable for the last minute.

The Daily Flower Market is a distributor of roses from the Rosaprima farm in Ecuador, which is well-known in the industry for their quality and unique colours. One of their rarer colours includes the Espresso - a rich, deep brown rose. The Daily Flower Market is a great place if you’re looking to buy top-quality flowers for a luxurious mono arrangement.

6. Ji Mei Flower

Online order: https://jm.com.sg/

Walk-in: Yes

Address: 5 Joan Road S298898

Phone: 62850017

Operating hours: Monday to Saturday: 8AM - 9PM

Sunday: 8AM - 7PM

Pros: Cheapest and most user-friendly for retail customers. Ji Mei is well-known for their “After 7PM sale” where retail customers get 15% off all items (Mon to Sat only).

Cons: Entrance could be hard to find if you are walking in from the main road.

Ji Mei is the only wholesale business where you can approach one of their florists to help you make your bouquet after you buy flowers from them. They are stationed right outside the main entrance to the cold room. It’s a great place to pick up some flowers and have someone do the bouquet for you. Their friendly staff can also help you with ideas for floral arrangements. It would be too easy to spend a couple of hours here, which makes it an excellent choice for your first trip to the wholesalers.

Note: Their on-site florists only work from 9 AM - 5 PM, and may leave early if there are little to no customers. Call to confirm if you need their help and make sure to go during business hours!

UPDATED Jan 2025: 2 more wholesalers added

7. Tin Tin Flowers

Online order: Not for cut flowers

Walk-in: Yes

Address: 90 Lor 23 Geylang, #01-01, S388393 (Agrow Building)

Phone: 80300386

Operating hours:  Mon-Sun: 9AM - 7PM

Pros: Sale section available where you can score 20 stalks of roses for as little as $10! 

Cons: Sometimes the shop might be short of manpower as the florists have to serve walk-in customers and complete online orders at the same time.

Conveniently located just 5 minutes walk from Aljunied MRT, Tin Tin Flowers offers a comfortable and pleasant walk-in experience. The shop is beautiful and well-lighted with floor to ceiling windows on 2 sides. And if you're looking for really really cheap fresh cut flowers plus you're not particular about specific colours or floral variety, consider their surprise bloom box which costs $50 for 5 bundle of flowers (not including delivery costs, but self-collection is available). 

8. I Love Flowers (Singapore)

Online order: No

Walk-in: Yes

Address: 1211 Upper Boon Keng Rd, Singapore 387313 (Within Ban Nee Chen Garden Centre)

Phone: 80123018

Operating hours: 

Mon-Fri: 9AM - 9PM

Sun: 9AM - 6PM

Pros: One of the fewer shops that sell dyed phalaenopsis orchids (yellow, green, blue, etc). 

Cons: Specializes in flowers from China (Malaysian gerberas, Holland delphiniums, Ecuador roses etc will not be available) 

I Love Flowers is an 8 minutes walk from Kallang MRT, located within the Ban Nee Chen Garden Centre. Compared to other wholesalers, it's a relatively new shop but its location close to the MRT and within the BNC garden centre ensures a convenient shopping experience from flowers to plants. While you may not be able to get flowers from other countries, you'll find rarer China varieties like hana daisies, spirea, dora roses and peach blossoms for lunar new year. If you're just beginning to learn how to make your own bouquet, consider their on sale flowers for your practice.

The One Stop Hub:

The wholesalers at Thomson Road (Far East Flora and Ji Mei) would be a more prudent choice if you’re buying fresh flowers for the first time and require specific flowers and guidance. If you can’t find it in Far East Flora, you can surely find it in Ji Mei. They are only a few minutes walk from each other. Besides these two, there are also a few nurseries in the same area selling succulents, orchid plants and even herbs, which makes it a one-stop hub to get everything floral and plant-related here.

Conclusion:

Creating your own bouquet or floral arrangement is an incredibly rewarding and creative experience, especially when you can choose from a wide variety of fresh blooms at affordable prices. These 6 flower markets across Singapore offer everything you need to make stunning DIY bouquets and floral arrangements. Whether you're looking for affordability, variety, or even something exotic, there's a market that will suit your needs. Grab your scissors and start crafting your floral masterpiece today!

 

Related Posts:

10 Long Lasting Cut Flowers For Singapore’s Hot Weather

Flowers For Each Birthday Month

8 Birthday Bouquet Ideas For Your Significant Other

FAQ on Where to Get Fresh Flowers in Singapore to Make My Own Bouquet

Prices could fluctuate on a weekly basis and definitely on a seasonal basis. Some charge on the upper end for all seasons while some provide lower prices during supply gluts. There is no one wholesaler that is the cheapest all the time for all flowers.
Yes, they do offer delivery; delivery rates vary. You may choose your flowers on-site and request delivery. Alternatively, online purchase is only available for Far East Flora, Ji Mei Flower, Direct Wholesale Flower and Daily Flower Market. If you’re buying more exotic flowers and foliages, it is highly advisable to message or call to confirm if certain flowers will be available on your delivery date.
Back to blog

Featured collections