Alexa Peters

Chicago Flowers - How to Send Someone Special Flowers in Chicago



Posted: Tuesday, October 05, 2010

by Alexa Peters
http://www.larymdesign.com

Many of the events associated with Chicago flower gifts happen unexpectedly. It could be a death, an accident, or the arrival of a new baby. In such situations, you want to express your sentiments of caring and support as quickly as possible. But if you live in San Diego and your loved one lives miles away in Chicago, for instance, it's not always feasible to hop on a plane and travel across the country to be with him or her. Sending a bouquet of flowers is a fast way to tell someone you care. Here are a few tips for sending someone in Chicago flowers even if you live in San Diego, Tallahassee, or some other distant city.

If you have a florist in town that you like to deal with, you can place an order through him. He might show you a book of floral arrangements and ask you to choose something. He will also take down the message that you want on the card.

Your florist doesn't actually fill the order himself with the flowers in his shop. Instead, he will immediately relay the order to a florist in Chicago who will create the arrangement and deliver it.

Will the Chicago flowers be exactly the same as the flowers you picked out in San Diego? Possibly not.

When you choose a floral arrangement from a book, you should know that the recipient may not get exactly what was pictured. The photograph is more of a guideline for color, flower types, style, and theme. The florist in Chicago will try to create something very close to what you saw. But if a certain bloom is not available, she will substitute another flower.

The availability of flowers always varies from city to city. This is particularly true when you compare flower shops on opposite sides of the country or in different climate zones. A flower may be out of season, in high demand, or simply not grown in that part of the country. The florist will do the best she can with what she currently has in stock.

Another option you have is to call a florist in the destination city and place an order over the phone. In fact, sometimes the direct route is the best way to go. You can save extra handling and service fees by placing an order with the florist who will be delivering the Chicago flowers.

Here are a few tips for getting the nicest flowers. Ask the florist to put the value of your order into the flowers and to use an inexpensive container instead of something fancy. Don't be too rigid about the type of flowers you want. Give the florist some leeway to choose whichever Chicago flowers are fresh and blooming. Also inquire whether the florist has any in-house specials going on.

Don't wait until the last minute to order flowers, especially when you are sending flowers for a holiday. If you always send your mother in Chicago flowers for Mother's Day, it isn't exactly an unexpected event. Why not order the bouquet a week or more in advance? The earlier you place the order, the more time the florist has to create something pretty. And by ordering early you are more likely to get the exact flowers you want before they are sold out.

For many of us, the customs that surround the major events in our lives are meaningful and comforting. Giving flowers is one of those customs that just feels right. Thanks to the network of florists around the world, you can send someone in Chicago flowers, a plant, or even a funeral wreath, and you will know the floral gift will arrive within a short period of time, no matter how far away you might be.

For the best Chicago Florist to send Chicago Flowers contact Russ Phillip Jr, your online floral consultant  at Russ Wholesale Flowers  600 S. County Farm Rd #202, Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 784-0890 () (877) 923-2769  http://www.russwholesaleflowers.com ()

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