FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Mostly sell flowers, bouquets and plants to clients. We design all sorts of bouquets, garlands, shoulder sprays and sheaves of flowers. We guide and give advice regarding the correct way to handle flowers and how to care for flowers and plants. We do decoration of churches and halls for weddings, conferences and a variety of other gatherings and festivities. You name it we can deliever it, big or small, call us today and recieve a free quote!
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Here are her 10 KEY SUGGESTIONS for things to consider ---and questions to ask--- to make sure you hire the right florist for you. 1. Who will actually CREATE the arrangements? How many other weddings will the florist be working on around your wedding date? 2. Has the florist done any events at your venue before? It is important that the florist be familiar with the type of venue (interior designs, space, temperature, etc.), so that he or she can craft your vision to perfection. 3. How many weddings has the florist done? Can she provide you with photos of past weddings she's done? You should have an idea of what types of arrangements she can create. 4. Will the florist drop off or pick up from your wedding? 5. Ask if the florist has the option of shopping a wholesale market nearby where he can examine each bunch of flowers and choose just the right one. Most local flower shops in small towns and cities are required to pre-order all of their flowers unseen. Does the florist have the ability to call a wholesaler with last minute requests and have them delivered within a few hours? 6. Can the florist provide flower alternatives (in your price range) should a specific bloom be unavailable on your wedding day? Make sure to include unacceptable substitutions, if you have any, so as to prevent any surprises on D-Day. 7. Will the florist supply the centerpiece vases, trellises, and/or other accessories? 8. Is the florist willing to coordinate with your other wedding vendors? You may want to add fresh flowers to your cake. Make sure to ask the florist, if she would be willing to work with your cake designer. 9. Make sure to ask about the ÂDAY of flower delivery. Does the florist provide the transportation if needed to move the flowers from the ceremony to the reception? Does he charge extra for home deliveries of bouquets and boutonnieres, if you wish to have them at home and not at the ceremony site? 10. Make sure you have all payments straightened out before your wedding day. Does the florist charge overtime? How much? Will she provide and itemize the flower arrangements you are buying (bouquets to centerpieces) with exact names, amounts, and colors? Does she offer a payment plan? Before signing, ASK about their CANCELLATION/REFUND policy!