Sydney Flower Market

Sydney Flower Market Sydney Flower Market, operated by Sydney Markets, is Australia's largest flower market for fresh cut flowers.

🌹Weekly Flower Market Report 3rd-9th March 2025Brighten your space with a stunning selection of autumn blooms! Choose fr...
03/03/2025

🌹Weekly Flower Market Report 3rd-9th March 2025
Brighten your space with a stunning selection of autumn blooms! Choose from lisianthus, dahlias, carnations, flamingo celosia, oriental lilies, pineapple lily, peppercorn berry sprigs, snowberry, Siam tulips, sedum, paper daisies, Queen Anne's lace, sunflowers, local roses, tulips, chrysanthemums, hydrangea, hanging amaranth, smoke bush, tiger lilies, Easter daisies, gerberas, bouvardia, and tuberoses.

Flower Care Tip: To keep your blooms fresher for longer, trim the stems at an angle, change the water every two days, and remove any leaves below the waterline. A splash of apple cider vinegar or a teaspoon of sugar can also help nourish your flowers!

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🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 24th Feb-2nd March 2025 Late summer to early autumn brings a stunning variety of fresh flow...
24/02/2025

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 24th Feb-2nd March 2025

Late summer to early autumn brings a stunning variety of fresh flowers. Visit your local florist or greengrocer to pick up a vibrant bunch of lisianthus, pineapple lilies, Siam tulips, sedum, beehive ginger, sunflowers, kale, roses, chrysanthemums, hanging amaranth, tulips, bachelor buttons, snowberries, asters, veronica, Queen Anne’s lace, or tiger lilies. Late-season hydrangeas are also still available, adding to the colourful selection.

TIPS - Change Water Daily: Replace the water in the vase every day to keep it clean and free from bacteria. This practice helps maintain the freshness of your flowers.

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🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 17th-23rd Feb 2025 Brighten your space with the beauty of late-summer blooms! This season’s...
17/02/2025

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 17th-23rd Feb 2025
Brighten your space with the beauty of late-summer blooms! This season’s floral bounty includes vibrant Siam tulips, cheerful gerberas, striking coral celosia, and elegant David Austin roses. From sun-kissed sunflowers and tropical ginger flowers to delicate lisianthus and fragrant tuberoses, there’s a flower to inspire every mood. Whether you’re creating a stunning bouquet or simply adding a touch of nature to your home, now is the perfect time to enjoy the freshest seasonal blooms. Visit your local florist to bring home nature’s best!

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🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 10th-16th Feb 2025 As Valentine's Day approaches, consider gifting these beautiful late sum...
10/02/2025

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 10th-16th Feb 2025
As Valentine's Day approaches, consider gifting these beautiful late summer flowers to your special someone.

From the delicate pink petals of oriental lilies to the cheerful blooms of chrysanthemums and gerberas, there's something for every floral enthusiast. Dive into a sea of colour with coral celosia and amaranthus, or delight in the elegance of alstroemeria and bouvardia. Don't miss out on the bold presence of dahlias and tuberoses, alongside the exotic charm of tiger lilies and hydrangeas. And let's not forget the sunny faces of sunflowers and the tropical allure of ginger flowers, heliconia, and crab claws. With local David Austin and classic roses along with lisianthus adding their own unique charm, late summer truly blossoms with beauty.

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🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 3rd-9th Feb 2025 February brings a stunning array of seasonal flowers! For a tropical touch...
03/02/2025

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 3rd-9th Feb 2025
February brings a stunning array of seasonal flowers! For a tropical touch, consider bold blooms like bird of paradise and heliconias. Long-lasting natives such as banksias and proteas add texture and depth to any arrangement. Softer classics in season include vibrant gerberas, zinnias, irises, David Austin roses, tuberoses, coloured roses, flamingo celosia, sunflowers, dahlias, daisies, lavender, hydrangeas, lisianthus, and fragrant Oriental lilies—each bringing beauty and charm to your home.

📌Visit our website for our full report -
https://www.sydneymarkets.com.au/recipes-and-produce/market-report/

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 27th Jan-2nd Feb 2025It is a fabulous time for a whole range of glorious flowers including ...
28/01/2025

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 27th Jan-2nd Feb 2025
It is a fabulous time for a whole range of glorious flowers including teddy bear sunflowers, flowering gum, zinnia, hypericum, dancing lady orchids, pineapple lilies, heliconia, local dahlia, roses and deep red chrysanthemum. This week, red and gold flowers are very popular for Lunar New Year.

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AUSTRALIA DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Please note that the wholesale General Trading Area (GTA) which includes Sydney Produce Ma...
20/01/2025

AUSTRALIA DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Please note that the wholesale General Trading Area (GTA) which includes Sydney Produce Market (Buildings A, B, C, E), Sydney Growers Market (Building D) and the Sydney Flower Market will be CLOSED on Australia Day, Monday 27 January 2025.

Paddy's Markets Flemington will be trading as normal on the weekend on Fri 24 Jan 10am to 4.30pm, Sat 25 Jan 6am to 2pm, Sun 26 Jan 9am to 4.30pm.

The Sydney Flower Market will also be open as normal on Saturday 25 Jan, 5am to 11am.

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 20th-26th Jan 2025January offers a fantastic selection of fresh cut flowers, including glor...
20/01/2025

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 20th-26th Jan 2025
January offers a fantastic selection of fresh cut flowers, including gloriosa lilies, dahlias, oriental lilies, lisianthus, hydrangeas, gerberas, bouvardia, tuberoses, sunflowers, celosia, locally grown roses, gum blossom, calla lilies, Singapore orchids, pineapple lilies, and Arab's eyes. To keep flowers fresh, trim stems and change water every two days.

📌Visit our website for our full report - https://www.sydneymarkets.com.au/recipes-and-produce/market-report/

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 16th-22nd Dec 2024Christmas week brings a high demand for festive foliage in red, white, go...
16/12/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 16th-22nd Dec 2024
Christmas week brings a high demand for festive foliage in red, white, gold, and green. We encourage you to contact your florist early to secure your order. This week’s spectacular selection includes fresh Christmas Bush, Christmas Bells, holly, spruce, and vibrant potted poinsettias—perfect for adding holiday cheer!

Also, in season sea holly (dyed gold & silver) berzelia, flannel flowers, kangaroo paw, Queen Anne’s lace, chestnut foliage, classic roses and spray roses, buddleia, flowering gum, hydrangea, peonies, gardenia, lisianthus, celosia, gardenia, dahlia, agapanthus, water lilies and lots of colourful gerberas.

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Well done, Max 👏🏻
10/12/2024

Well done, Max 👏🏻

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 9th-15th Dec 2024Stunning flowering gum is now in season. Superb peonies, Christmas bush, h...
09/12/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 9th-15th Dec 2024
Stunning flowering gum is now in season. Superb peonies, Christmas bush, hydrangeas in pastel tones and richly coloured shades of blue and mauve, Sydney-grown dahlias, orchids, holly, Oriental lilies, achilleas, Allium (garlic flowers), agapanthus (white and purple), David Austin roses, delphinium, buddleia, sea holly, sunflowers, artichoke flowers, crab claws, king proteas, Canterbury bells, chincherinchee, leucadendron and lisianthus. Embark on a visual feast and pop into your local florist to pick up a breathtaking bunch.

📌Visit our website for our full report - https://www.sydneymarkets.com.au/recipes-and-produce/market-report/

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 2nd-8th Dec 2024Hydrangeas are divine this week, available in stunning pastel tones and ric...
03/12/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 2nd-8th Dec 2024
Hydrangeas are divine this week, available in stunning pastel tones and rich shades of blue and mauve. Perfect for brightening any space, they’re a must-have for flower lovers.

Flowering gum, smoke bush, Christmas bush, dahlias, dancing lady orchids, holly, and fragrant oriental lilies are also in season. Add texture with achilleas, allium (garlic flowers), and agapanthus in white and purple. Create stunning arrangements with David Austin roses, delphinium, buddleia, sea holly, and sunflowers. Unique blooms like artichoke flowers, crab claws, king proteas, Canterbury bells, chincherinchee, Leucadendron, and lisianthus are also available.

Visit your local florist to pick up a fresh bouquet and bring the season's beauty into your home!

📌Visit our website for our full report - https://www.sydneymarkets.com.au/recipes-and-produce/market-report/

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Sydney Flower Market is Australia's largest flower market for fresh cut flowers. The diverse group of growers at the Sydney Flower Market primarily supply florists in the Sydney area, regional NSW and the ACT, but the market is also open to the general public.

Sydney Flower Market is located within the Sydney Market approximately 20 minutes’ drive from the Sydney CBD and is home to approximately 170 flower traders, who grow and sell a diverse range of flowers and foliage. A visit to Sydney Flower Market is a feast for the eyes and the senses.

Sydney Flower Market is open 5 am – 11 am on Monday through to Friday for registered commercial buyers only. The general public can access the Flower Market on Saturdays from 5am - 11am. Please note most trading takes place before 9 am.