Where to buy Easter flowers and the best decorations in Slovenia

Easter is a time when nature comes alive and blossoms, filling homes with the fresh scents of spring. Flowers become, if not the main, then one of the essential elements without which it is hard to imagine Easter décor.
Which flowers are particularly relevant?
In Slovenia, a Catholic country with rich Easter traditions, easter flowers that symbolise spring, renewal, and spiritual purity are particularly popular. Here are some of them:
Violets and primroses: harbingers of awakening
These spring flowers, appearing in March and April, are often part of Easter arrangements. Their delicate shades – lilac and white – match the traditional Easter colours.
Daffodils and Easter tulips: symbols of renewal
Daffodils, with their sun-like petals, symbolise rebirth and hope, perfectly aligning with the Easter theme. They are often used to decorate homes and churches and are commonly given as bouquets.
These flowers are also paired with tulips, whose vibrant colours represent joy and forgiveness. You can find them in bouquets adorning tables or in arrangements with pysanky (decorated Easter eggs) and traditional baskets filled with treats.
Hyacinths and Easter lily: the scent of purity
Fragrant hyacinths, especially white and purple ones, are a popular choice for interior décor and table decorations. Purple is associated with the spirituality of Lent, while white symbolises the purity of the Resurrection.
Lilies, according to legend, are linked to Christ’s purity and sacrifice, making them a frequent presence in churches and homes during Easter.

Willow branches: a slavic talisman
Willow branches with their soft, fluffy catkins are an essential attribute of Easter in Slovenia. They are blessed in churches and used for home decoration, believed to bring health and protect the household from evil. This tradition, shared by many Slavic nations, emphasises the connection to nature and the cycle of life.
Floral artistry and modern trends
Florists offer Easter arrangements that combine flowers with symbolic elements such as eggs, figurines of chicks and rabbits, and even fruits. Easter flower baskets with tulips and gerberas are especially popular, along with edible bouquets, which are given as gifts alongside traditional Easter treats.
Where to buy the best easter flowers?
The selection of Easter flowers in Slovenia is truly vast. Depending on your preferences, you can purchase either live or artificial plants, garden plants, bouquets, or even seeds for growing your own flowers. Shops also offer a wide range of garden décor to make your celebration even brighter and cosier. So, where should you look for the best deals?
Merkur – springtime splendour
Merkur is a true paradise for plant lovers. A look at the Merkur catalog will reveal primroses, carnations, hyacinths, and daisies for the garden, as well as petunias, which are perfect for terrace planters.
For home decoration, the retailer offers kalanchoe, exotic anthuriums, bromeliads, and orchids, along with violets, roses, and Easter cacti. Add azaleas and cyclamens to the mix, and your interior will burst into spring colours.
If you want to create a cosy atmosphere, check out the garden décor collection, which can be combined with live flowers for a festive touch.
Bauhaus – practical solutions
The Bauhaus catalog will appeal to those who prioritise practicality. Their selection includes artificial flowers that are almost indistinguishable from real ones. These arrangements require no maintenance and will last for years, decorating your home or terrace.
The bauhaus flowers section also offers seeds and flower bulbs for those who prefer growing their own easter plants and flowers, as well as stylish pots and everything needed to care for live plants.
Obi – a gardener’s paradise
The Obi catalog features a wide selection of garden décor, including outdoor lights, adorable animal figurines, birds, and gnomes. Easter bunnies, hens, and sheep will add charm to your garden or balcony throughout the season. Bird feeders will attract feathered guests, filling your garden with spring melodies.
You’ll also find a variety of Obi flowers to plant in your garden or on your balcony – marigolds, violets, lavender, aromatic herbs, chrysanthemums, daisies, jasmine, pelargoniums, carnations, anemones, petunias, fuchsias, and bellflowers will fill your space with fragrance and vibrant colours.
Jager – caring for your garden
The Jager catalog offers everything needed for plant care and cultivation, while garden gnomes and angel figurines will add a touch of magic to your outdoor space.
Spar and Interspar – floral arrangements
The Spar catalog features spar flowers in the form of ready-made bouquets and floral compositions in the lead-up to Easter. The Interspar catalog expands the offering with decorative items such as Easter baskets and figurines. Both stores frequently update their range before the holidays, focusing on vibrant colours and traditional symbols.
Lidl – flower and seed deals
The Lidl catalog includes bouquets and potted plants for home and garden. Luxurious hydrangeas, bright roses, hyacinths, exotic bromeliads and orchids, primroses, and bellflowers are among the Lidl flowers featured in weekly promotions.
For those who prefer to grow everything from scratch, Lidl offers seeds and bulbs for lilies, tulips, and other garden flowers. Additionally, they provide everything needed for planting and plant care.
Before Easter, Lidl introduces a themed selection of outdoor Easter decorations – garlands, lights, and everything to create a festive atmosphere.
Hofer – flowers for home and garden
The Hofer catalog includes rose and shrub seedlings for gardens, daisies and hydrangeas to decorate balconies or terraces, and orchids and other exotic flowers for home décor. You’ll also find roses and carnations to fill your home with the delightful scent of spring.
Ahead of Easter, Hofer adds festive decorations featuring Easter bunnies, eggs, sheep, and other holiday symbols, which perfectly complement live plants. You can also find great deals on bouquets here.
Tuš – bright floral accents
This retailer will bring elegance to your interior. The Tuš catalog includes calla lilies, orchids, bright roses, bromeliads, and cyclamens. With a rich colour palette, you can find the perfect shade to match any style.
If you dream of a blooming garden, check out the Tuš promotional offers for lily and tulip bulbs.
Mercator – flowers as a gift
The Mercator catalog offers bright roses, kalanchoe, and other plants that will decorate your home, while live bouquets make a beautiful gift and a stunning centrepiece for the Easter table.
E. Leclerc – festive bouquets
Before the holiday, the E. Leclerc catalog features beautiful bouquets that bring a touch of spring into your home and make a delightful surprise for loved ones. The store also offers festive items, including chocolates and Easter-themed cookies.
What to pay attention to during preparation?
An Easter table decorated with flowers becomes a symbol of spring renewal and family warmth. Here are a few nuances that will help integrate flowers into the festive setting while considering style, symbolism, and practicality.
Choose seasonal flowers
Start by selecting plants for Easter floral arrangements that are associated with spring. Daffodils and tulips are classics, symbolising nature’s awakening; hyacinths, fragrant and vibrant, are perfect for creating accents, while white lilies add elegance – just be mindful of their pollen and strong scent. If you prefer simplicity and natural freshness, use pussy willow branches or crocuses.
Use low arrangements
Tall bouquets can become obstacles to eye contact and conversation. Replace them with mini bouquets in small vases or glasses. Flowers “planted” in eggshells look particularly original – fill the shells with water and add tiny bouquets. Another option is primroses or daisies in small baskets decorated with moss.
Combine flowers with Easter symbolism
To emphasise the festive theme, add traditional elements to the Easter bouquet, such as dyed eggs and feathers, pussy willow branches, and figurines of rabbits and birds.
Stick to a colour palette
Spring shades set the tone for the celebration. Pastel tones – white, blue, pink, and mint – create a sense of lightness. Yellow, red, and gold bring energy. Shades of green soothe and highlight a connection with nature. A white tablecloth will be the perfect backdrop for any floral arrangement, making the overall setting look elegant.
Consider the details
Flowers should be not only beautiful but also practical. Avoid strongly scented plants, especially if there are allergy sufferers in the house. For unconventional containers like eggshells or baskets, use floral foam to hold the arrangement in shape. Herbs like mint, rosemary, or lavender can add a delicate fragrance. If using potted plants, check their care requirements to ensure they suit your home. Keep in mind that even the most demanding potted plant will likely last longer than cut flowers.
Don’t be afraid to experiment
Easter is a time for creativity. Place mini bouquets in teacups and complement them with chocolate eggs, mix dried flowers with fresh ones, and use candles or their LED counterparts for a safer option. Most importantly, let your arrangement bring you joy – no matter how extravagant or simple it looks.
DIY: Simple ideas

Easter 2025 is just around the corner, which means it's the perfect time to start preparing. Today, you can buy Easter decorations anywhere: shops, supermarkets, shopping centres, and markets offer a huge selection. But what could be better than creating floral arrangements with your own hands, especially if there are children in the house? After all, it’s a great way to have fun together. Here are some ideas on how to turn simple materials into festive masterpieces.
Mini garden in a basket
What you need:
- A small wicker basket
- Live flowers: primroses, hyacinths, daisies
- Moss or greenery, such as ivy
- Dyed eggs and decorative rabbits
How to make it:
- Line the basket with plastic to prevent water leakage.
- Place flower pots inside (or plant flowers directly in the soil).
- Decorate with moss, add eggs and figurines.
- Place the arrangement on a table or windowsill – it will be a delight for weeks.
Bouquet in an Easter egg
What you need:
- A large decorative plastic or polystyrene egg
- Small flowers: violets, mini roses, jasmine sprigs
- Floral foam
How to make it:
- Cut the egg in half and make an opening in it.
- Soak the floral foam and insert it into the egg.
- Insert the flowers, creating a mini bouquet. Place it on a stand or hang it with a ribbon.
Pot with “Blooming” eggs
What you need:
- A clay pot
- Succulents
- Dyed eggs
- Small gravel
How to make it:
- Pour a layer of gravel into the pot for drainage.
- Plant the succulents, leaving space between them.
- Arrange the eggs so they look like they are “growing” among the flowers.
"Easter Nest" from branches and flowers
What you need:
- Dry branches
- Tulips or daffodils
- Decorative eggs
- Feathers
- Wire
How to make it:
- Weave the branches into a nest shape, securing them with wire.
- Place a small vase with water inside and arrange the flowers.
- Add feathers and eggs. This nest will be a bright accent on the dining table.
Terrarium with Easter Décor
What you need:
- A glass terrarium
- Succulents or moss
- Mini rabbit figurines, decorative eggs
How to make it:
- Pour a layer of soil into the terrarium.
- Plant the succulents and add moss.
- Arrange the figurines and eggs. This decoration is perfect for a minimalist interior.
Bouquet with Feathers and Pussy Willow
What you need:
- Willow branches
- Artificial feathers
- Ribbons
- Dyed eggs
How to make it:
- Gather the branches into a bouquet and tie them with a ribbon.
- Add feathers and hang eggs on threads.
- Place in a tall vase – this bouquet will highlight the Easter theme.
How to find the best deals and avoid overpaying?
To buy Easter flowers and other decorations at the best price, it’s important to stay informed about which Easter discounts retailers are offering. Modern technology makes this task much easier. There’s no need to collect paper catalogues or visit every shop and shopping centre in search of discounts – just go to Geobuyer.si.
Here, you’ll find all the current flyers, making it easy to see which stores have special offers on bouquets and where you can buy elegant arrangements, wreaths, pots, or garden plants at promotional prices until the end of the week. Plus, you can compare prices, plan your budget, and determine whether a deal is truly worthwhile.
To make shopping even more informed, check out the blog with useful tips on how and where to save money by using every Easter promo – without compromising on aesthetics for the sake of economy.
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