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... or is Interflora the best option ?
err, that's it really
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Just call a florist near where you'd like the flowers sent, IME you get a nicer and/or more personalised delivery plus you both save on Interflora fees.
Just use Google maps to find the best rated florist within a reasonable delivery area, then give them a phone call.
Bloom & Wild if you're lazy, but a local florist is probably a better shout.
Local florist, always.
Destination is quite rural but I'll try local - you are right, of course
In the absence of a local florist, we've always used Bloom&Wild and been very happy, their flowers seem to last way longer than expected.
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Because I’m massively disorganised and lazy I’ve ended up using Serenata flowers a couple of times having not had time to organise a local florist. They’ve been surprisingly good.
Hi, I always use Serenata Flowers. I live abroad so I never get to see them but my Mum always raves about how nice they are and how long they last......:-)
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My mum is very impressed with Bloom and Wild.
flowers from the farm are great, should be one near you. Local grown and peak artisanal!
Like ^^^ I've had great results with just googling local florists and then ringing them up to check they can deliver in time. The flowers are always an obvious step up (like getting veg from the market rather than the supermarket).
I needed some flowers a bit back.
I got a brochure from co-op funerals and thought it sounded a bit pricey.
Went to two local florists, one was indifferent to the point it didn't sound like they wanted any business but the second one was brilliant, they even let slip that the local co-op used them for thier flowers and they could knock about 40 to 50% off whatever I wanted from the brochure. So yes it pays to go local, lol!
+1 for Serenata. Always on time, always last well.