Can a Professional Florist In Orlando Guarantee Uncommon Flower Delivery

Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2009, falls on a Saturday this year. This means you can get super-creative with flower delivery in Orlando. Let me show you how.

First, start today, take notice of what you’re loved one does on Saturdays. Does she stay home and straighten up the house? Or, does she work out at the gym? Maybe at a certain time of the day? Is Saturday a workday for your special Valentine? Don’t just have flowers delivered to the house when she will not be there. Send them to work, or wherever she might be. Pick a specific time.

Maybe Saturdays are spent with their parent, friend, or sibling. Send the flowers to that person’s house when you know your lover is going to be there. The most romantic Valentine gesture my husband gave me was having the delivery service drop off flowers at the elementary school when he knew I would be a parent helper for my kindergartner’s class. Not an option for Saturdays, but a great example of knowing where I would be – and the element of surprise.

Perhaps you can manipulate the events to ensure your sweetie would be at a certain place at a certain time. Make dinner reservations at her favorite restaurant and arrange flower delivery while you are there. Have flowers delivered to your favorite nightclub while you are there, or have them sent ahead or during a movie time at the local theater. Ask for flower delivery anywhere in Orlando. Some places, obviously need to be contacted before your delivery to get specific details on how it would work.

What business wouldn’t want the extra excitement of you surprising your Valentine with not only flowers but the shocking element of them being delivered at a magical moment? The manager should be more than willing to comply.

Your date is impressed and your gesture is unforgettable.
Now, the question begs, “Which flowers do I choose?” In Orlando, you can get just about any flower delivered imaginable. But, let’s begin by trying to find out what is her favorite flower. If you don’t already know, then ask her friend or mother, they are sure to have a clue.

If it’s roses, be careful. Each color offers a slightly different meaning: red means love; pink is for gratefulness and appreciation (usually reserved for friends and family); purple means love at first sight; orange shows desire; yellow is a sign of friendship and happiness; peach is both sympathy and gratitude, and white symbolizes respect and humbleness.

A little research into flowers can offer certain ideas about them and their meanings. Then, when you send a unique flower and she asks why you had an Azalea bouquet delivered, you can answer, “Because you are my first true love.” Or, when she wonders why you chose Daffodils you can romantically answer, “They are to remind you that you are the only one.”

If you lack the creative ability to choose the perfect flower for delivery in Orlando, don’t hesitate to ask the florist – they are the experts!