Surprise Your Valentine With Flowers
By Joanne Michaels | January 19, 2009
Since Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, it’s time to consider sending that beautiful expression of love to that extraordinary person in your life. Whether you’re a man or woman, let’s take a look at some ideas about Valentines flowers.
Here’s an interesting question: Do women send Valentines flowers? Yes they do! Women send masculine gifts like nuts and munchy things. Instead of sending a full bouquet of flowers, as a man normally sends, they might include a single rose in a little basket with nuts and chocolates and fudges. That has become highly popular, so most florists have spanned out in that direction.
What would you consider to be the most in-demand Valentines flower? The red rose is by far the most favored, because it’s the symbol of love. Some people feel that if you wish to communicate deep love to your Valentine, a red rose is the only flower to send.
If you want to send something to a casual friend, a yellow rose imparts friendship. It’s a warm, sweet gesture that sends a less passionate message than red. To convey the feeling of desire, select pink. It conveys a soft, compassionate feeling, and is probably more appropriate for someone that is a little more familiar than just a casual friend. A pink rose will warm her heart and awaken that gentle desire within her.
Of course, roses are not the only type of flower that is given for Valentine’s Day. Also very well-received are mixed vases. A florist can make up a beautiful arrangement with daisies, tulips, chrysanthemums, orchids, and other flowers. Just as long as it looks pleasing and communicates a romantic, loving sentiment. Lilies are another type of flower that are very popular, because they are remarkably scented and smell wonderful.
What about sending a live plant in the place of cut flowers? Absolutely! There are numerous to choose from, including little mini rose plants. It’s such a considerate way to manifest your love to your Valentine by sending a gift that will live on and on.
How much does it cost to have Valentines flowers delivered? You can reckon around $15 as a starting cost, while the average price settles in around $40, which will secure a lovely half dozen roses or a mixed vase. Delivery charges will be added on top of that. If money is a question, consider a cash and carry purchase. You can buy a dozen roses for roughly $20 to $30, then add all types of fillers. There are various really awesome greens that you can use to make your arrangement look superb. Arrange them in a pretty vase, and it will look dazzling. It’s not going to be arranged like a professional does, but it will look gorgeous. It’s a perfect way to go if you’re on a tight budget.
However, if cost is not an issue, and you don’t mind spending considerably more, you can pay up to $150 or more.
As with most other products, you typically get what you pay for. A live flower purchased from a local discount merchant will obviously cost less, but the quality of the flower will not be as high as one from a florist. The flowers will not be as healthy, and as a result, will not last as long. Paying a bit more for healthy flowers is well worth it.
Valentine’s Day is the day we like to celebrate romance, flowers, joy and love. What is the most sentimental thing you can do to convey your love to that special Valentine in your life? Send flowers, of course! Surprise her (or him) with a stunning gift of flowers!
Joanne Michaels is a prominent authority in Valentines Flowers. For the very best prices and selection of Valentines flowers online, there is no better place you will find than Valentines Flowers Buying Tips.
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