
A fresh flower arrangement is available every week !
The bouquet model changes every week according to the seasons and arrivals.
Want a bouquet this week? Simply pre-order your bouquet before Wednesday 8 p.m., to receive it on Thursday or Friday of the same week. If you miss the deadline, you will receive the bouquet the following week (see paragraph Delivery below).
Please contact us at info@ateliervegetal.ca if you want a bouquet for a day other than Thursday or Friday or in a size other than the three offered. You can also contact us if you want delivery outside the area, we will do our best to accommodate you.
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Delivery:
Delivery is every Thursday and Friday for Quebec City.
We cover the territory whose postal codes begin with: G1A, G1J, G1K, G1L, G1N, G1P, G1R, G1S, G1T, G1V and G1W.
Picking the bouquet at the workshop:
It is also possible to pick up the flowers at the workshop (Sillery). To do this, you must check the option "recover" during the transaction. We will then contact you to plan a convenient time for both parties for your visit to the workshop.
Wish card:
When purchasing a bouquet, you can ask us to write a word in your name on a small card. The small card is free of charge. Please write your little note (two or three lines max!) to the address info@ateliervegetal.ca. Please enter the invoice number in the message so that we can identify the corresponding bouquet.
Our flowers:
Who doesn't love flowers? Everyone loves flowers!
Our bouquets are made up mainly of magnificent local or wild flowers harvested in urban, forest or rural areas. They will make a wonderful gift, for you or your loved ones!
During the summer, our flowers are 100% Quebec. We source our supplies from flower farms in the region.
In other seasons, we use flowers from Ontario and other provinces. We sometimes have to use foreign flowers in addition, but we try to source from eco-responsible sources as much as possible.
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*** Photos used as examples. The bouquets vary according to the seasons according to the arrivals.
*** Pictures by Émilie Pelletier photographer.