How to send your valentines flowers?
The traditional way to send a gift on the 14th February is by through Valentines flowers
delivery. No-one is really certain when the giving of floral bouquets or single blooms began as a tradition associated with the 14th of February, however it is known that during many points throughout history such as in Medieval times or particularly the Victorian era, flowers were offered with intrinsic messages for the recipient which could be attributed to any number of things –friendship, love, even sent as an apology –much in the same way as they are today. Flowers literally had a language all of their own, and for lovers, during times when even holding hands in public would have been considered shocking, this was a medium through which people could express their feelings for one another.
The traditional valentines flowers are undoubtedly red roses, symbolic of passionate love and adoration, however there are many other blooms which are also well suited to the occasion, so if your partner is less of a traditionalist, it helps to know that there is a veritable garden of blooming lovely specimens to choose from.
But how to send your valentines flowers? If it is a traditional secret Valentine you are sending them to, then turning up on their doorstep, blooms in hand, may not be the most subtle gesture, and it also takes the fun and the guesswork out of a traditional St Valentines Day. With Valentines day flowers delivery, your flowers can be sent in secret, even with a traditional cryptic message to keep your Valentine guessing should you so wish.
Or perhaps you have been in a relationship for a long time and you’d like to surprise your partner (In which case, it is well worth remembering that flowers are not just for Valentines Day!) Valentines Day often falls on a weekday and unfortunately there are few occasions where time is given off such as a bank holiday for loved up Valentines. Sending a bouquet of valentines flowers to your loved one at work is a sure fire way not only to fan the flames of office gossip (Especially if it’s from a “secret admirer”!) but also to put a smile on her –or his face for the rest of the day, undoubtedly also earning you brownie points in the process. A valentines day flowers delivery can also be organised so your partner can come home to a room of beautiful blooms –just be sure that you have enough vases to keep them in to hand.
It may be that your valentine is not of the romantic variety. St Valentine’s Day has become more than just a day for loved up couples –it’s for love in general, romantic or platonic. Maybe you want to show your best friend just how much you mean to them by sending them a bouquet of valentines flowers.
There are many ways in which a Valentines Day flowers delivery can be carried out –the point is to make it personal. So say it with flowers this Valentines Day.