ISO a good way to send flowers


Terri Shaw
 

I have not sent anyone flowers for a while. What is a good way?
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Terri Shaw


Andrew Gordon
 

Have really enjoyed From You Flowers. They tend to have decent offers/offerings, the occasional sale/discount, and partner with local florists. Feel free to give 'em a look. I've been going with them for years now:
https://www.fromyouflowers.com/  

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Andrew Gordon
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I have not sent anyone flowers for a while. What is a good way?


Susan McDonald
 

I always order from a florist with a brick-and-mortar store near the place/person I’m sending the flowers. I don’t trust internet florists.

Good luck!

Best,
Susan
Klingle Rd


catherine chieco
 

Someone in Germany sent me a gorgeous Valentine bouquet from a florist called Urban Stems. Lovely mix of roses and other crimson blooms and eucalyptus —Lasted quite awhile.
https://urbanstems.com/

Kate


June Kronholz
 

Costco does a wonderful job with flower deliveries. I’ve used them many times, always with great results— and many compliments.
https://www.costco.com/floral.html

June Kronholz


Marcia Stein
 

I mostly agree with ordering from a nearby florist, if/when you can, though flower prices have gone through the roof. I often ordered from ProFlowers, as their quality and pricing used to be better than others on the internet; not anymore. But recently I've been sending orchid bouquets from florists I found on Amazon and recipients told me the bouquets were beautiful. Two places I ordered from were KaBloom and eflowerswholesale. You might want to check them out.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/9C107980-B19E-410F-A149-F8D3AF495ECE
https://eflowerwholesale.com/

Marcia Stein


Richard Glick
 

I love Allan Woods Flowers on Connecticut.

Richard

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I mostly agree with ordering from a nearby florist, if/when you can, though flower prices have gone through the roof. [snip]


Sim
 

Lee's Flower and Card Shop on U St. is fantastic! And a great way to support a local business that has been around since 1945. Stacie, the 4th generation owner, knocks herself out to please customers.
 
https://www.leesflowerandcard.com/
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Ms. Sim Eloïse Smiley


strongerthandirt
 

 
Agree, they are fantastic, uber customer centric
 
Tam
Ordway St
 
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Lee's Flower and Card Shop on U St. is fantastic! And a great way to support a local business that has been around since 1945. Stacie, the 4th generation owner, knocks herself out to please customers.


Richard
 

Late to the thread on florists and sending flowers. We have been longtime patrons of Allan Woods (across from the Woodley Park metro). The shop does extraordinary delivery. They work with the best florists in each community where we have ordered so recipients are always overwhelmed by the beauty of the arrangements they receive. The places where we have sent flowers aren't always easy to deliver to - yet they arrive on time.

And of course, the flowers they offer in the shop for local purchases are spectacular.

This is local business worthy of our support.

- Stacy

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I mostly agree with ordering from a nearby florist, if/when you can, though flower prices have gone through the roof. [snip]