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Seasonal Floral Subscriptions

Locally Grown & Curated With Love
At U Grow Girl, we believe that every bloom tells a story of healing and transformation.
With our seasonal flower subscription, you’re not just adding stunning, fresh arrangements to your home or office—you’re making a lasting impact on the lives of survivors of child sexual abuse.
Each bouquet you receive supports our mission to fund trauma recovery retreats, empowering survivors to reclaim their lives. Together, we’re growing hope, resilience, and beauty.
Choose a subscription that fits your lifestyle—weekly (Full Season), bi-monthly (Half Season), or monthly—and let the joy of fresh, locally grown blooms brighten your space and your spirit.
Subscribe today and join a movement that nurtures both the heart and the home. Together, we’re planting seeds of change.
Pre-orders Open in November:
When you pre-order, you help sustain our farm through the off-season by funding the seeds and supplies we need for the year ahead. Your first month will be billed on the day you place your order, and the remaining three months will be billed monthly thereafter. Deliveries begin the last week of June, and we’ll connect with you by email to confirm your delivery day and time window.
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Delivery
We are not currently shipping fresh flowers. We deliver to the Okanagan/Shuswap area.
NEW! We’re making it easier than ever to bring healing blooms into your home! 🌻
📍Salmon Arm Area: Free Farm-to-Door delivery or pick-up at U Grow Girl.
📍Armstrong: Free Farm to Door delivery
📍Blind Bay: Free pick up at Market By The Bay (Mornings) or Delivery
📍Scotch Creek: Free weekly pick-up at Scotch Creek Farm & Craft Market
📍Kelowna: Monthly Farm to Door delivery or free weekly/bi-monthly pick-up at Chickpeace Zero Waste Refillery
📍West Kelowna: Free pick-up at Dirty Bee Flower Farm
Got questions? Email us - @ connect@ugrowgirl
Come, visit us at the Downtown Salmon Arm Farmers Market every Mother's Day weekend, Thanksgiving weekend and select Saturdays throughout the summer.
















