Few things are as made for a feed as flowers. Colourful, seasonal, endlessly beautiful, and exactly the kind of thing people stop, save and order. Every arrangement you make is a piece of scrollable, shoppable content.

Flowers are also bought on impulse and emotion. Someone sees a gorgeous bouquet at the right moment and orders it for a birthday, an apology, or no reason at all. A steady, beautiful feed catches those moments.

Why florists win on seasonal beauty

Nobody plans a bouquet a week ahead. They order when something beautiful catches them, or when an occasion prompts them. A feed full of your best blooms keeps you front of mind for both, so you are the shop they think of when the moment comes.

What to post

These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never face a blank caption:

  • This week's blooms. What is fresh and seasonal right now. Beauty plus a little scarcity drives orders.
  • A finished arrangement. A bouquet or installation shot well. Your living lookbook, one order at a time.
  • The occasion. Valentine's, Mother's Day, a wedding season. Tie your flowers to what people are already thinking about.
  • Behind the counter. The market run, the arranging, the craft. Process makes the shop feel personal.
  • A gift for no reason. Flowers just because. A gentle nudge that lands more often than you would think.

Finding a rhythm you can keep

Three or four posts a week suits a florist, weighted toward occasions and fresh arrivals. Anchor with this week's blooms, add finished arrangements and a bit of the craft, and lean hard into the seasonal moments. The material is on your bench every morning.

The mistake to avoid

Only posting for the big occasions and going quiet in between. Flowers are an everyday impulse too. Stay present with your beautiful everyday work and you catch the orders nobody planned.

How Native does it for you

Native learns your style and your voice, then keeps a steady feed going: seasonal blooms, finished arrangements, occasion nudges, the craft. You approve from your phone in the shop, and it publishes right when people are in the mood to order.

You make the arrangements. Native makes sure they are in front of people at exactly the moment a bouquet feels like the answer.