
Our shop on West Main Street
Welcome to Main Street Floral Company. We are more than just a flower shop; we are a dedicated team of artists, neighbors, and community members who believe in the power of beautiful design.
Located in the heart of Battle Ground, we have spent nearly two decades building a reputation for excellence. We aren't a generic "order-gathering" service or a big-box retailer. We are a locally owned business where real people answer the phone, and real artists design your arrangements.

Marilyn Moeser, Owner
Marilyn Moeser | Owner & Founder
Marilyn opened Main Street Floral Company with a specific vision: to bring high-end, artistic floral design to our community without the "big city" attitude.
Marilyn is hands-on in every aspect of the shop. From lush, tropical varieties to flowers grown by our own local farmers right here in Clark County, Marilyn ensures quality from the root up.
We do not belong to "wire services" that take a cut of your budget. What this means for you: 100% of your money goes into your flowers, not corporate fees. It allows our designers the creative freedom to build you something unique.
We specialize in a "European Garden" style—arrangements that are lush, textural, and organic and have that Pacific Northwest flair. We focus on movement and depth, creating designs that feel natural and abundant rather than stiff and formal.
We take the "final mile" just as seriously as the design process. Our delivery operations are managed by a specialist with over 30 years of logistics experience. Accuracy, safety, and efficiency are our top priorities.
Where We Deliver:
From our studio in Battle Ground, our van covers a wide area of Clark County, including:
A Note on Timing: Because our delivery range covers diverse terrain and country roads, we carefully plan our routes each morning for maximum efficiency. When you trust us with your delivery, you are trusting a professional who knows these roads inside and out.
We love Battle Ground. We are the shop where you can stop by just to smell the eucalyptus, or get involved in our local fun—like our famous "Where in the World is Karl the Gnome?" contest. We believe a flower shop should be a bright spot in the neighborhood.