Take the Station Street exit, past Koonung Creek, toward the streets that climb away from the city noise.
The houses here are mixed — old weatherboards next to new townhouses, established gardens next to freshly laid turf. But the quiet is consistent.
We delivered to a house near Koonung Creek last month. The note was in Cantonese. The daughter had written it for her mother, who doesn't read English. The flowers — orchids, lilies, jasmine — went on the small altar by the window, next to the oranges and incense.
That's Box Hill North. Traditions carried quietly into new homes.
Another address: a street behind Box Hill High. A man orders the same arrangement every year. "For my wife," he says. "She planted the garden. I can't keep it, but I can keep the flowers." We deliver to the same house, the same week, every year.
Box Hill North carries the calm just above the city. Flowers help hold it there.
Same-day flower delivery to Box Hill North. Quiet, thoughtful arrangements for traditions and modern family life, sent directly from our Nunawading studio.
“Honoring traditions and celebrating new beginnings in the quiet streets just above the city's heart. [View our Box Hill North Cultural & Family Flowers here].”