Summer is a time for flowers, and few things make it feel more like summer than a room filled with the scent and color of roses, calla lilies and daisies. Fifty Flowers offers bulk flowers shipped via FedEx within two to three days of being cut fresh on flower farms. Unlike florists and resellers, who can have their flowers in a cooler for days before selling them, Fifty Flowers ships their flowers fresh to the buyer from flower farms.
Fifty Flowers carries a wide range of flowers for weddings, from bridal bouquets, center pieces, and boutonnières, to bulk wedding flowers such as roses and daisies.
With nearly 10 years of experience in selling flowers to weddings, Fifty Flowers can provide fresh flowers for any event or just for your very own special celebration - maybe to celebrate that new book contract? Stop by their website via the link above to see what kinds of arrangements and flowers they offer and pick out the flowers that are right for your special event, or just to give your home a wonderful lift for the summer.
5 comments:
As Managing Editor of the UK's only trade magazine for the flower industry (you can see our credentials at [Link removed]), while I realise you are paid to write this I must advise you that you are talking complete garbage.
Your promoted company is a grower trying to make a few cents more on their flowers by removing wholesalers and florists from the supply chain.
Fine and dandy - everyone has to make a living - but DO NOT denigrate florists by implying they store their flowers for longer.
When it comes to weddings quite the reverse is true as wedding flowers will ALWAYS be ordered especially for the day because not only is it likely to be a 'non-shop work' request but because they have to be 110% perfect - on weddings there is NO room for error and professional florists know this.
By all means be paid to promote something but please do it fairly and with knowledge.
Caroline Marshall - Foster
I appreciate your effort to correct me, however, unless I am mistaken, there seems to be a small flaw in the logic you have presented.
You state that the wholesalers and florists are being removed from the supply chain, that the flowers are not shipped to either the florists or wholesalers *before* being shipped to the end consumer. Does that not remove a day or more from the time in between when the flowers are cut and when the consumer has them in their possession?
By all means question things you do not understand on my blog, but please, do it fairly and with knowledge. Thank you.
Sandra
I have found the best way to reduce wedding flowers costs are to not marry at peak times of year. Or to use a cheaper flower type.
Another way to save on cost is to be creative. Instead of using fresh flowers, try a combination of fresh and silk flowers. I had a friend who even used paper flowers for her wedding - including her bouquet! Remember, it's not about how much you spend, but how well you spend that will make your wedding fabulous!
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