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 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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🌼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/

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 25th Nov-1st Dec 2024Your local florist is bursting with vibrant blooms. In-season flowers ...
25/11/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 25th Nov-1st Dec 2024
Your local florist is bursting with vibrant blooms. In-season flowers include stunning local roses, hydrangeas, peonies in every hue, and foxgloves. Brighten your space with lisianthus, dahlias, or the striking kangaroo paw, and enjoy the exotic beauty of king proteas and delphiniums. For a fragrant touch, pick up boronia, Geraldton wax, and oriental lilies. Also in season are Canterbury bells, David Austin roses, flannel flowers, alstroemeria, irises, pincushions, gerberas, and gladioli—perfect for creating your stunning floral arrangement.

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

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 11th-17th Nov 2024This week, don’t miss the chance to bring home the beauty of seasonal blo...
11/11/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 11th-17th Nov 2024
This week, don’t miss the chance to bring home the beauty of seasonal blooms! Stunning peonies in white, deep red, soft pink, and coral are only available for a short time – the perfect treat for your home.

You’ll also find fresh Oriental lilies, vivid waratahs, David Austin roses, and unique artichoke flowers. Brighten your space with hydrangeas, king proteas, and charming lisianthus, or go for something playful like mini gerbera, pin cushions or Queen Anne’s lace. It’s the season to add a pop of colour and fragrance to your space!

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

06/11/2024

Jess Lumley of The Little Garden in Belmont was truly stunned to be named Fresh Awards 2024 Florist of the Year! Chatting with host Chris Bath, she shared how humbled she feels to be a newcomer among such talented florists in the industry.Congratulations The Little Garden, and all the florists who were nominated in the 2024 Fresh Awards. Nominations for 2025 have closed and nominees will be announced in May 2025.

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 4th-10th Nov 2024This week look out for excellent value blooms like delphinium, lisianthus,...
04/11/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 4th-10th Nov 2024

This week look out for excellent value blooms like delphinium, lisianthus, peonies, sunflowers, fragrant mock orange, crab claws, daisy’s, billy buttons, waratah, king protea, poppy pods, hydrangeas, beehive ginger, smoke bush, oriental lilies, Canterbury bells, local roses, kangaroo paw, flannel flower, alstroemeria, iris, pincushions, gerbera, and gladioli.

To keep your fresh flowers looking vibrant for longer, trim the stems, place them in tepid water with a floral preservative, and keep the vase away from your fruit bowl, as fruit releases ethylene gas that can shorten flower life.

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

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 28th Oct-3rd Nov 2024VIC-grown fresh peonies are blooming. Waratahs, king proteas, larkspur...
28/10/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 28th Oct-3rd Nov 2024

VIC-grown fresh peonies are blooming. Waratahs, king proteas, larkspur, chincherinchee, David Austin roses, poppy pods, and hydrangeas are all looking stunning. Also in season: delphinium, beehive ginger, smoke bush, artichoke flowers, oriental lilies, Canterbury bells, kangaroo paw, billy buttons, flannel flowers, alstroemeria, iris, pincushions, gerberas, and gladioli.

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

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 14th-20th October 2024It’s time to enjoy early hydrangeas, Australian peonies, Geraldton wa...
14/10/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 14th-20th October 2024

It’s time to enjoy early hydrangeas, Australian peonies, Geraldton wax, boronia, lilac, guelder rose (snowball), chincherinchee, branch artichokes, red and white waratahs, king protea, sweet peas, stock, snapdragons, Queen Anne’s lace, flannel flowers, daisies, tulips, ranunculus, freesias, stock, iris, lavender, kangaroo paw, tiger lilies, poppies, bird of paradise, gerbera and delphinium. Visit your local florist or greengrocer for a fresh bunch.

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

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 7th-13th October 2024Spring flowers are abundant and varied. It’s time to enjoy Australian ...
08/10/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 7th-13th October 2024

Spring flowers are abundant and varied. It’s time to enjoy Australian peonies, boronia, lilac, guelder rose (snowball), chincherinchee, branch artichokes, red and white waratahs, king protea, sweet peas, stock, snapdragons, Queen Anne’s lace, flannel flowers, daisies, tulips, ranunculus, freesias, stock, iris, lavender, kangaroo paw, tiger lilies, poppies, bird of paradise, gerbera and delphinium.

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

LABOUR DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Please note that the Sydney Flower Market, Sydney Produce Market (Wholesalers Buildings A, B,...
29/09/2024

LABOUR DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY. Please note that the Sydney Flower Market, Sydney Produce Market (Wholesalers Buildings A, B, C, E), and Sydney Growers Market (Building D) will be CLOSED on Labour Day, Monday 7 October 2024.

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 23rd-29th September 2024It’s the perfect time to enjoy fresh-cut flowers, with an incredibl...
23/09/2024

🌼Weekly Flower Market Report 23rd-29th September 2024

It’s the perfect time to enjoy fresh-cut flowers, with an incredible range of blooms offering superb value. Alstroemerias, known for their long-lasting beauty, come in stunning shades of pink, apricot, lemon, and white.

In season now, you can also enjoy vibrant irises, ranunculus, stock, poppies, delphiniums, lily of the valley, tuberoses, sea holly, sweet peas, lilac, oriental lilies, gerberas, Geraldton wax, daffodils, and the striking kangaroo paw. Treat yourself or someone special to the beauty of these seasonal blooms!

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

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Fresh Awards Flower Grower of the Year award.Let’s we prepare to celebrate the har...
23/09/2024

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Fresh Awards Flower Grower of the Year award.

Let’s we prepare to celebrate the hard-working, the best service, most innovative and creative of the fresh produce and flower industry. With over nine main award categories, Sydney Markets invites growers, wholesalers, greengrocers, florists, providores, fresh content creators, and Paddy’s traders to apply now.

Prestige and plenty of wonderful prizes will be awarded on Friday 18th July 2025.

Head on over to www.freshawards.com.au for criteria and submit an application before entries close on Friday 1st November 2024.

🌟 NOMINATE NOW - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SM3F3TL

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Fresh Awards Florist of the Year.Let’s we prepare to celebrate the hard-working, t...
23/09/2024

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Fresh Awards Florist of the Year.

Let’s we prepare to celebrate the hard-working, the best service, most innovative and creative of the fresh produce and flower industry. With over nine main award categories, Sydney Markets invites growers, wholesalers, greengrocers, florists, providores, fresh content creators, and Paddy’s traders to apply now.

Prestige and plenty of wonderful prizes will be awarded on Friday 18th July 2025.

Head on over to www.freshawards.com.au for criteria and submit an application before entries close on Friday 1st November 2024.

🌟 NOMINATE NOW - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SM3F3TL

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Fresh Awards Non-Retail Studio Florist category.Let’s we prepare to celebrate the ...
23/09/2024

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Fresh Awards Non-Retail Studio Florist category.

Let’s we prepare to celebrate the hard-working, the best service, most innovative and creative of the fresh produce and flower industry. With over nine main award categories, Sydney Markets invites growers, wholesalers, greengrocers, florists, providores, fresh content creators, and Paddy’s traders to apply now.

Prestige and plenty of wonderful prizes will be awarded on Friday 18th July 2025.

Head on over to www.freshawards.com.au for criteria and submit an application before entries close on Friday 1st November 2024.

🌟 NOMINATE NOW - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SM3F3TL

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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.