Autumn Newsletter Issue 3

Our seasonal newsletter arrives with the change of season, full of fresh ideas, news and guidance to help every florist stay inspired and growing through autumn and beyond.

FLORIST WINDOW • Working Together To Help You Be The Heart of Your Community

Autumn 2025 Newsletter • Issue Three

Welcome to the Autumn 2025 edition of our newsletter, the home for the latest developments, tips and industry news for our floristry community. We believe you are a vital part of society. Floristry is present at every important moment, from celebrations and occasions to a simple “I love you”. We are here to support you online and socially as you continue to grow.

Latest News and Developments
 

Regenerated Websites. Real Sales Growth.

Many clients are enjoying the results of refreshing their online florist window and are seeing a clear spike in sales following a design update. It is a pleasure to help bring the High Street florist into the heart of the home with smooth mobile ordering for customers on the move.

Basic but effective updates remain free. If you have not heard from us yet or you would like a redesign of your window, please get in touch.

“I absolutely love it and so do my customers. I have received a lot of good feedback. My customers from all over truly trust using the website and that is what it is all about.”
Subscriptions
 

Subscription Flowers. Steady, Repeat Income.

The expanded subscription flowers range is performing well and helping florists build regular income. If you have not joined yet, you can sign up or read more using the link below.

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Development
 

Upgrades Behind The Scenes

Platform upgrades continue at pace so your sites benefit from modern features as quickly as possible. This keeps you and your customers ahead with faster performance and smoother online services.

Watch this space and our Facebook updates for the latest news.

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Flowers of the Month
 

Autumn Favourites

Aster • Michaelmas Daisy

Aster comes from the Greek for “star”. A seasonal showstopper in soft and vibrant shades, symbolising love and innocence.

Marigold

Ancient and fiery with a warm palette. A symbol of determination and warmth. A bold accent in autumn designs.

Chrysanthemum

November’s flower of joy, luck and happiness. Celebrated in China and Japan on the Festival of Happiness.

Trend
 

Dried Arrangements. A Sustainable 2025 Idea.

If you have yet to experiment with this growing sustainable trend, autumn is a perfect time to try. Play with nature’s bounty and build themes around wildflower meadows, seasonal berries or dried botanicals. Explore gentle pastels or bold autumnal monochrome palettes.

Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own. Charles Dickens
Event
 

FleurEx 2025

British Florists Association FleurEx at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham on 4 October and 5 October 2025. We hope to see you there.

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Top Tip
 

Talk About Your Online Florist

Show off your latest creations on your website, Facebook and other platforms. Regular posts improve reach and can boost online sales. Take clear photos and proudly share your designs.

Thank You

Thank you for your continued support and for allowing us to be part of your community services and passion for everything floral.

 
 

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Florist Window Limited - Sheraton House, Castle Park, Cambridge, CB3 0AX - Tel: +44(0)1223 298045
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