Where I Buy Flowers In Brisbane (While I’m Waiting To Grow My Own)

Beautiful dahlias from Moons Lane Flowers in Brisbane

I’ve been looking for a solution to find amazing organic flowers in Brisbane while I wait for my flower seedlings to bloom. Growing my own flowers at home is my first choice, but it can generally take about 3 months from planting seeds to getting the fully grown zinnias or marigolds, and I’ll admit I don’t always plan ahead for the gap between seasons. It’s a common problem!

The upside is that I did some experimentation and found some great options for organic flowers in Brisbane: Moons Lane Flowers based at the Brookfield Garden Centre (who also deliver), and The Granite Belt Growers Market Stall at the Sunday Northey Street Markets.

There are heaps of great organic or organic-ish flower options around Brisbane, but I am absolutely obsessed with the quality of these two. I’ve included more information about where to find them below. And if you are thinking about growing your own flowers at home too, check out my 2024 Seasonal Flower Planting Calendar below..

Some of the flowers in my garden at home, plus a bunch from Moons Lane Flowers (above) on display!

Organic Flowers In Brisbane

#1 Moons Lane Flowers: Moons Lane Flowers, a mother-daughter business, has a total gem of a store based in the Brookfield Gardens’ Nursery. I met Nat, the lovely owner, when I ordered a beautiful bunch of dahlias while I was waiting for mine to grow last year. It turns out her Mum Lois grows some of the incredible dahlias and the bunches I got were beyond stunning. I’ve been a fan ever since. You can find the most fantastic flowers from fresh jonquils to huge olive branches in store each week so it’s well worth a visit!

#2 The Granite Belt Growers Stall at Northey Street Markets: There are lots of great organic stalls at the Northey Street Organic Markets in Brisbane each Sunday, but my absolute favourite is the Granite Belt Growers. Their produce is always seasonal and super organic. I will not buy supermarket flowers ever (held in cold storage for weeks and have no fragrance) and they have an awesome selection of fresh seasonal blooms each Sunday. Just get in very early (6am) to get the pick of amazing organic zinnia or dahlia bunches!

Vibrant zinnias from the Granite Belt Market Stall

An overload of flowers from Moons Lane Flowers based in Brookfield

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