Dingley Village Flowers

Are you looking for a florist to deliver a gift to Heart 2 Heart Florist today? Heart 2 Heart Florist is open seven days a week and offers same-day delivery if ordered before 2 pm.

Colour Rose Bouquet
Colour Rose Bouquet
$95.00
Cottage Charm
Cottage Charm
$105.00
Elegant Bouquet
Elegant Bouquet
$150.00
Pretty Please
Pretty Please
$95.00
Bright Infusion
Bright Infusion
$88.00
Elegant Rose Hatbox
Elegant Rose Hatbox
$165.00
Hatbox Flowers
Hatbox Flowers
$99.00
Dozen Roses in a Box
Dozen Roses in a Box
$119.00
Pretty vase posy
Pretty vase posy
$79.00
Mia
Mia
$79.50
Rose Heart Spray
Rose Heart Spray
$180.00
Oriental Lilly
Oriental Lilly
$68.00
Hatbox Elegance
Hatbox Elegance
$450.00
Be Mine
Be Mine
$95.00
Hot Pink Twist
Hot Pink Twist
$125.00

Dingley Village Florist

Welcome to Heart 2 Heart Florist; we are a family-run business delivering flowers to Dingley Village and the Melbourne metro area.

Your Local Dingley Village Florist

We are located conveniently opposite the Springvale Necropolis Botanical Cemetery and offer an extensive range of funeral and sympathy flowers.

We offer an extensive range of affordable flowers, meaning 100% of your value spent will go towards your flower order.

We provide an easy-to-use and friendly service through our website, over the telephone or in-store.

We offer seven-day-a-week flower and gift deliveries. However, there may be some restrictions for Dingley Village flower deliveries on the weekends.

Order online or call us now to discuss your needs: 61 3 9540 3657

About Dingley Village

Dingley Village, a residential and industrial suburb that is 23 kilometres southeast of the city of Melbourne, and situated between Springvale South and Moorabbin Airport.

The suburb has 19, 495 residents, according to the 2021 census.

History of Dingley Village

Prior to being renamed to Dingley Village in 1991, the suburb was known as Dingley. Thomas Attenborough bought land nearby in 1856 and gave his home the name Dingley Grange after the Dingley Hall that once stood close to the town of Melbourn in his native Northhamptonshire, England.

Early in the 1960s, Dingley started to become more urbanized. According to estimates, between 1960 and 1964, the population rose from 450 to 1800. A modest retail center, school, kindergarten, reserve, and subsequently, Sunday markets on the reserve, all contributed to the community feel that led to the official name change.

Tourist Attractions in Dingley Village

The SuperZu, the largest indoor playcenter in Dingley Village, is the ideal location to visit, especially for children. Three of the play structures` climbing tiers, the highest of which is 6.3 meters high. There are pathways, tunnels, tubes, and caves that stretch for more than a kilometer. A magnificent adventure playground to play "tiggy" and "hide and seek" has been created by connecting all of the major attractions with seemingly limitless tunnels and tubes.

Additionally, there is the Dingley Village Adventure Golf. Its outdoor course, The Creek, is played around a lake and waterfall while being surrounded by beautifully planted gardens and rustic wooden walls.

School and Sports in Dingley Village

The three primary schools in Dingley Village are the Dingley Primary School, which is on the corner of Centre Dandenong and Marcus Roads, the Kingswood Primary School, and the Catholic St. Mark`s Primary School, which is a part of the Archdiocese of Melbourne.

The Dingley Baseball Club, Dingley Village Men`s Shed, Dingley Village Neighbourhood Center, Dingley Netball Club, Southern Golf Club, and Pee Wee Football are just a few of the sporting facilities and clubs that can be found in Dingley Village.