Frequently Asked Questions
How can I inquire about wholesale?
Please contact us via the email form on the right and someone will be in touch shortly
What are your operating hours?

We are open Monday to Friday – 9.00am to 4.00pm Saturday – 8am to 1.00pmOpening hours will change in the low season (winter)

To contact us during these hours please call 0407964335 Alternatively please contact us using the form on the right

How do I store my fresh edible flowers?

To preserve freshness we recommend keeping Organica Floret  fresh edible flowers refrigerated at all times, ideally between 4-6c. We don’t recommend washing delicate and soft varieties as it may bruise the petals, so simply brush gently to prepare.

How long will my fresh edible flowers last?

Depending on the variety and season Organica Floret fresh edible flowers should last between 5-21 days, most commonly 10 days throughout the year. Some varieties such as marigolds will last 21 days in ideal conditions. For more precise information on your preferred flower please get in touch.

How long will my dried edible flowers last?

Organica floret dried edible flowers remain vibrant and perfect for eating for up to 2 years. Please store in a cool dry place in a sealed jar for optimum conditions. It is important to keep out of direct sunlight to maintain vibrancy of colour.

What will delivery cost?

Preserved Petals: 

Organica Floret DRIED Preserved Petals products are sent via Australia Post with shipping charged dependent on weight and location. This can be calculated before checking out.

How are products packaged?

Dried Preserved Petals:

Dried Petal products are all well sealed in jars and Sachets carefully wrapped and boxed before sending to you.

How can I use my edible flowers in cooking?

Organica Floret edible flowers can be used as decoration or as the star garnish of a huge range of sweet and savory dishes from wedding cakes to grazing platters. Please check out our instagram page for examples of how our customers are using our flowers to make their food look amazing.

How do I know what’s in season?

We are always happy to provide suggestions of seasonal flowers or complementary colours if your favourites are not in season.

What is your minimum order?

We have no minimum order, but delivery charges apply to all orders.

I am a chef or industry professional, how do I order flowers?

Please contact us directlyso we can organise direct delivery or put you in touch with our local agents and providores.

Do you ship outside of Australia?

Organica Floret Dried Preserved Petals products can be shipped internationally. Simply enter your details at the checkout.

How do I change my order?

If you need to amend your order please get in touch with us directly as soon as possible.

There are clear instructions on all Fresh Edible Flower Product Pages to read prior to purchasing.  They state that we require five working days notice to prepare your order.  We will also send an email to your immediately upon placement of your order stating advance notice required.

Fresh Edible Flowers: 

As your fresh edible flower order is customised specifically to you changes can be made with plenty of notice. If your order has already been prepared for shipping then it cannot be cancelled.

Preserved Petals:

Orders may be changed if you get in touch with us before the order has been processed. Please contact us as soon as possible as orders cannot be cancelled once shipped.

Is it possible to return the products?

Our products are organic and you may get the odd friendly bug. These are safer in your punnet than the harsh inedible chemicals that would kill them. Simply gently brush off your flowers to prepare for eating.

If there is a problem with your order please get in touch with us directly and we will discuss with you.

Thank you… 

Contact Us
Appointment Only
Adress: Highlands Road Eudlo, Queensland
Phone : 0407 964 335E-mail : info@organicafloret.com.au

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Our Farm

Situated on the Sunshine Coast Queensland Hinterland and established in 2009 we are proudly the first Rose, herb and edible flower farm in Australia to be Certified Chemical Free Soil. Roses and flowers do grow all year round in our sub tropical environment. However, during the winter we are busy re seeding flowers for Spring, planting, pruning and mulching. Our roses do bloom over Winter so we also give them a light winter feed to invigorate them for Spring. With never a dull moment we fertilize again in late Spring and then for the rest of the year don’t really come up for air. Seasonal flower seeding, planting, transplanting, picking, sorting, taking orders, deadheading, feeding, weeding, pruning and watering always ensures the plants and blooms in the gardens are well nurtured and healthy.

 

 

Being earth and field grown our flowers are all grown as nature intended; slowly, giving each the time to develop naturally, thus creating large and varied types of blooms rich with colour and scent. Nature takes its time to grow ‘real roses’ and tasty edible flowers, and it’s worth the wait… Caz

 

 

My aim at Organica Floret Rose Farm is to provide chefs, Cake Decorators and florists with the real thing; beautiful roses and flowers that they can create masterpieces with. Roses that we remember from our grandparents gardens, roses full of scent, vibrant with colour and with the most beautiful textures. We grow our roses and edible flowering plants out in open gardens braving the elements, being nurtured on a daily basis to provide us with a beautiful environment for our bees, birds, fogs and beneficial insects and of course our pristine edible blooms for our valued clients to savour and enjoy.

 

 

Harvesting is required every day as we do not have any hothouses, we are obviously dependent on what the weather brings us.

 

 

Our blooms are available fresh and dried because of the variety of colours, fragrances, quality and uniqueness of being edible and of course Chemical Free. We also produce our own pristine distilled Roseweater and collaborate with gourmet producers such as Hum Honey

 

 

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