SAVE $20: As a special Mother's Day offer,Caged Women you can get a free bouquet of Good Little Garden flowers for your mom (or yourself) when you sign up for a Target Circle 360 membership between May 5 and 10. The flowers are then redeemable through May 11.
Whether you're searching for a last-minute gift idea or want to add a little something extra to your Mother's Day haul this year, you can never go wrong with a bouquet of flowers — especially when they're free.
As a Mother's Day special, Target is offering anyone who signs up for a Target Circle 360 annual membership between May 5 and 10 a free bouquet of Good Little Garden flowers. You can then have the flowers delivered right to your mom's door (or your own — treat yourself) through same-day delivery with an order over $35.
An annual membership costs $99 and unlocks access to free two-day shipping, extended return windows, same-day delivery from stores, access to a curated marketplace of other retailers and grocers via Shipt.com, and freebies on the first of every month, among other exclusive benefits and experiences.
Once you sign up, you'll have to redeem your free bouquet by Mother's Day on May 11. And just note, the deal is only valid at participating locations while supplies last.
Good Little Garden is Target's brand-new fresh floral brand, launched just last month. The brand includes over 60 options across seasonal and everyday assortments of fresh, colorful blooms, including fresh-cut roses, tulips, carnations, and mixed flowers. This deal is a good way for Target to spread the word about its new offering and for you to show mom a little extra love this holiday. Not to mention, you'll get to enjoy the perks of your Circle 360 membership all year long.
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