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Free Flowers from FTD Florists for Good Neighbor Day

September 3rd, 2009 1 comment

Shop FTD.comGet Free Flowers from FTD florist. That’s right FREE!

In honor of FTD Good Neighbor Day 2009, taking place on Wednesday, September 9, 2009, hundreds of select FTD florists across the U.S. are celebrating by holding local events, delevoping sponsor relationships and most of all spreading a message of friendship and kindness through the distribution of free flower arrangments. Get a list of particapting florist here or go to FTD® Good Neighbor Day® 2009

FTD florists have celebrated FTD® Good Neighbor Day® since 1994 in effort to encourage people to be give flowers to create a more caring and compassionate world. Customers are encouraged to keep one flower for themselves and give the others away — brightening the day of many other people.

Will you celebrate The FTD Good Neighbor Day?

 

Florist Push Hard with Mother’s Day Flowers

May 8th, 2009 No comments

Online Florist are competeing fiercly for your dollars this year by offering a variety of discounts in efforts to come out on top of the competition. 

With a question mark hanging over the economy consumer spending pending for mother’s day is expected to drop 10% to $14 billion, according to the National Retail Federation.

Florists are’nt looking to hold onto their inventory of Mothers Day bouquets so expect to see aggressive promotions and marketing from the big brand florist emphasizing value and cost.

If you were ever on the fence about buying flowers online before now might be a perfect opportunity to explore your options and find a great deal on flowers for Mom.

It’s estimated $2 billion is spent on flowers during the two weeks around Mother’s Day. USA TODAY

 

 

Research Finds Flowers Improve our Mental Health

January 2nd, 2009 No comments

Flowers generally have a positive effect on us. If you have ever given or recieved flowers from someone the first response is usually a smile or an expression of appreciation. That’s why we buy flowers to celebrate all types of occassions – we want the recipient to feel good.

Researches from Rutgers University have discovered flowers also can have at lasting effect on us and can change our moods in a healthy and natural way. You can read the study here. They have also discovered that flowers can help senior citizens cope with the challenges of aging.  (Better make a note, Grandparents Day September 13th.) 

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The researchers have laid the scientifc foundation for what many of us already know. If this is news to you then you should look into this further – especially if you are looking to stay upbeat and positive. 

With the New Year finally hear many of us are looking to improve our attitude, lose weight, quit smoking, start a business or make some kind of commitment to living better.  Whether you send flowers to someone or incorporate them into your living spaces you know they can only do good.

What do you think about the study?

Thanksgiving Floral Centerpiece Inspirations

November 24th, 2008 1 comment

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. Thanksgiving dinner is done in the evening, usually as a gathering of friends and/or family. It’s an occassion where we not only plan the dinner menu but the design and style of the dinner table.

Making your Thanksgiving dinner table look elegant and stylish may only take a simple autum inspired centerpiece. Here are some fabulous centerpieces that are definitely worth checking out,  especially if you’re looking to brighten-up your Thanksgiving dinner table!

FTD Centerpieces
1-800-flowers Centerpieces
Teleflora Centerpieces

Here are a few tips from AboutFlowers to help decorate your dinner table:

  • Accessorize a large table by placing a long, narrow centerpiece in the center of the table. Add a few smaller accent pieces or candles on each side of the arrangement for an added effect.
  • Scatter colorful fall leaves, flowers and votive candles along the center of your dining table.
  • Decorate small desserts with flowers or make an ice ring with flowers to chill champagne or wine.
  • Ask your florist to design the arrangements for your buffet table on several different levels to keep the eye flowing all along the table.
  • Place a garland of fruit, flowers and fall foliage over your front door.

 

Some recomended flowers for Thanksgiving:

Chrysanthemums, bittersweet, gerbera daisies, roses, carnations, alstroemeria, lilies, wheat, solidago, monte casino, marigolds.

Where are those Flowers Coming From?

November 6th, 2008 1 comment

Just a decade ago most of the flowers we bought came from the flower growers throughout the western and southern United States.  But our taste for more unique and specialty blooms has changed the origin of where we now get most of our flowers.

Although California is still one of America’s top flower producers, with Washington second, U.S. flower growers face stiff competition from Columbian imports, which account for more than 90% of total cut flower sold in some categories according to Food and Water Watch, a Washington D.C. watch-dog group. Countries like Ecuador and Colombia with their lower wages, lax regulatory and safety standards provides a cheaper export platform for competing against U.S. flower producers.

“…Imported roses and carnations have already grown to dominate the U.S. retail flower market, and Colombia is the primary supplier of imported roses and carnations. Between 1992 and 2006, the share of imported roses grew from 34 percent of the U.S. market to 91 percent of the U.S. market, and the share of imported carnations rose from 67 to 97 percent. … Since 2000, Colombian carnations made up more than 95 percent of imported carnations by dollar value. Colombia’s share of total rose imports grew by 13 percent over the past decade, from 64 percent in 1998 to 72 percent in 2007.”

So in addition to U.S. trade policies, such as the Columbian Free Trade Agreement, these countries are able to produce better quality, longer lasting flowers becuase of their hospitable climates, leaving many US flower producers at a disadvantage because of unpredictable weather changes. 

“The reason Colombian flowers are consistently proven to be the best all comes down to the near perfect conditions in the Sabana de Bogata region where the majority of Colombian flowers are grown. Situated just a short drive from the main airport, this vast plateau sits on the Equator, surrounded by the Andes mountains.

Together with a stable all-year-round temperature and strong sun, the region is acknowledged as one of the best growing areas in the world … indeed the envy of many other countries who have to deal with fluctuating heat and light which creates a fluctuation in product quality. Add to that the latest technology, a constant re-evaluation of varieties to make sure they have the latest colours and varieties and it’s easy to see why Colombian flowers have consistently topped the polls with florists and wholesalers alike…” this according to the Columbia Land of Flowers website. 

Together, Columbia and Ecuador accounted for roughly 90% of all roses, 98% of all carnations, and 95% of all chrysanthemums sold in the U.S. last year.

It’s a surprise to know that the flowers we order online or at the local florist perhaps traveled half way around the world to ultimately wind up in the hands of our girlfriends, moms, husbands, home decorators, secret admirers and on and on and on. Now we know!

Flowers as a Natural Vitamin F

October 29th, 2008 No comments

We all know that vitamins are responsible for replenishing and strengthening our bodies. A recent research study has shown that flowers, dubbed the vitamin F, can help feed our minds with inspiration, wellness, gratitude, love and optimism.

Jayme Barrett, a personal fulfillment expert and best-selling author of Feng Shui Your Life points to university research studies linking flowers with mental well being such as creativity, compassion and tranquility.

Watch Jayme Barrett explain the floral energies in this Video:

5 Quick Tips for Ordering Flowers Online

October 26th, 2008 No comments

It’s much easier to send flowers today without leaving the comfort of your own home or office. You can find the best looking bouquets with the right price from online flower shops.

In your search to send flowers here are few simple tips you can follow when ordering flowers online:

  1. Find a Deal
    Look for a discount or bargain by doing a keyword search for ‘flower deals’ and find a list of flower shops offering coupons or other promotional offers. There are plenty of flower shops that offer bouquets for as low as $19.99. 
  2. Look for Variety
    For a wide variety and also designer arranged flowers look for more established online flowers shops like delaFlowers.com, ftd.com or 1800flowers.com which have several designer style bouquets. Established flower shops online also provide a great selection of seasonal options.
  3. Flowers should match the Occassion
    Look for the flowers that best describes the occasion. If its a birthday most online flower shops have categories for birthday’s and other occasions. It’s the easiest way to narrow your search and quickly find what you need.  
  4. Double check Delivery Address
    Be prepared when you order flowers. If you are going to send flowers to someone, have all the essential information that’s important for your delivery to be successful like the recepients name, street address, zip code, telephone number and delivery date.  The wrong street address or zip code can often significantly delay the delivery of flowers. So to reduce the chances of this, you need to make sure you enter the correct information as accurately as possible.
  5. Beware of Spam
    Don’t sign up or provide your email address for any other promotional deals after your order has been processed. Some flower shops will lead you into signing up for money saving pomotional programs that charge you monthly or spam your email box with offers.

To ensure your choice of flowers are delivered in a timley manner, using these tips will help you send flowers online with confidence. Most imortantly, you are sure to find the process convenient and easy to use.

Flower Delivery on Auto-Pilot!

October 22nd, 2008 No comments

If you fancy sending flowers but don’t necessary like going through the process of ordering flowers then put you flower order on auto-pilot.  You order once and have your flowers delivered monthly. 

Proflowers.com, an online flower shop has 3 tier delivery system where you can choose to send flowers for 3, 6 or 12 months.  Every month their is a different arrangement of seasonally selected bouquets like fragrant Oriental lilies in assorted colors, three dozen purple carnations to a mix of orange roses and more. See below for 3 Months of Flowers example.

This automatic floral delivery system is akin to the “Set it and Forget it” line made very popular by inventor Ron Ropeil from his Showtime Rotisserie infomercials. In this case there is no cooking involved. The end results id not a tender pot roast but a tender heart for the intended recipient.

This monthly auto ordering can be an assortment of colorful roses delivered monthly, an assortment of different flowers or a range of plants. The only thing about this system is the cost is all up front. If you usually spend between $30-$40 for one bouquet just multiply that by the number of months you might want.

If you are committed to making someones day for several months than you can just order, sit back and let the flowers do the rest.