BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » National flower centre ready for Valentine’s Day rush

National flower centre ready for Valentine’s Day rush

Wholesale flower traders and growers at the National Flower Centre are set to sell more than 1.5 million roses and other flowers in the lead up to Valentine’s Day next week.

With over 60 growers and wholesalers working around the clock to supply more than 700 florists across Victoria, the National Flower Centre at Melbourne Market in Epping anticipates Tuesday 11 February and Thursday 13 February will be two of the busiest days of the year.

Victorians are set to spend big on their loved ones, with flowers remaining the number one choice of gift for those looking to spoil their Valentine.

While roses remain the classic choice, traders are seeing a surge in popularity for other varieties. Australian natives and wildflowers are capturing the hearts of a younger generation, while elegant orchids and fragrant lilies are also proving to be popular picks for 2025.

Other big flower trends this year include multi-colour roses – which add a bright touch to any flower arrangement – and preserved roses, which are specially treated roses that last for many years, offering a lasting symbol of love.

“Flowers remain the ultimate symbol of love and affection,” says Melbourne Market CEO Mark Maskiell.

“There’s nothing quite like receiving a beautiful bouquet on Valentine’s Day, and our traders are dedicated to ensuring Victorians can express their love with the perfect floral gift,” he says.

TIPS TO MAKE YOUR VALENTINE’S FLOWERS LAST LONGER

Keep flowers out of direct sunlight

Trim stems on an angle – this creates a wider base for more water and nutrient uptake.

Add one teaspoon of sugar to one litre of water – this will give the flowers the nutrients they need to continue growing and developing.

Replace water daily

Re-cut stems (on an angle) every 4-5 days

Digital Editions


  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Harrick’s Cottage and Police Hut Open Day Keilor Historical Society is hosting an open day, launching its publication and exhibition about ‘early transport in the…

More News

  • Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 253047 A severe thuderstorm warning and shelter indoors now alert has been issued for suburbs around Melbourne’s north-west. Residents in Sunbury, Sydenham, St Albans,…

  • Council adopts community safety statement

    Council adopts community safety statement

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council has adopted a a ‘statement of commitment for a safe and inclusive Brimbank’ which council said is built on inclusion, harm…

  • New onsite kinder creates connection

    New onsite kinder creates connection

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534964 Glengala Kindergarten in Sunshine West is one of 24 new kinders that have opened on or near school sites in Victoria this year.…

  • Taylors Lakes fire

    Taylors Lakes fire

    A major fire tore through a home in Taylors Lakes on the evening of Friday 20 February. Crews arrived at the Australia Drive place at 7.30pm, within five minutes, to…

  • Top spot up for grabs

    Top spot up for grabs

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535882 The minor premiership will be on the line in the final round of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association senior division season. Deer Park…

  • Roofing company fined

    Roofing company fined

    A roofing company has been convicted and fined after repeatedly putting workers at risk of falls on four residential construction sites in Melbourne, including in Fraser Rise and Mickleham. Proform…

  • Cricket for a cause

    Cricket for a cause

    Players at Sunshine Heights Cricket Club (SHCC) and the Victoria Police cricket club will rack up runs for a reason this week in a T20 match to raise funds for…

  • Program for aspiring entrepreneurs

    Program for aspiring entrepreneurs

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council is offering a program for entrepreneurs, intraprenuers and small-business owners looking to future-proof their business. According to council, the CUL-TI-VATE program…

  • Pelligra joins Brooklyn Recycling Group

    Pelligra joins Brooklyn Recycling Group

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 502789 Property developer Pelligra has formally joined the Brooklyn Recycling Group (BRG) under Victoria’s first statutory Better Environment Plan (BEP). As a major landholder…

  • Measles exposure sites

    Measles exposure sites

    The Department of Health has listed six measles exposure sites in Tullamarine since 10 February. The most recent exposure incidents occurred on Wednesday 18 February at Melbourne Airport, terminal 4…