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mail order flowers

by Alison
(Wisconsin)

Does anyone have a good experience to share with a particular vendor when ordering flowers by mail and then doing the bouquets, etc yourself?

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mail order flowers

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May 08, 2010
the Florist
by: Louann

Check out my


http://www.wedding-flowers-and-reception-ideas.com/wholesale-wedding-flowers.html

page for tips on buying on the internet. There is a link at the bottom of the page for a wholesale farm I have actually purchased from myself and been very pleased with!

Mar 08, 2010
mail order flowers
by: susan

just be prepared with LOTS of buckets of water containing flower food.and get some sealant/ hydrant..and have enough time in case what you orderd needs to open up. I don't remember who I used, but they were fine. Maybe try to find a source that has had some reviews from customers. I am geetting ready to do HUGE wedding but have access to a wholesale floris supply,,but still it requries a lot of work and "conditioning" for the flowers and greenery, but it is so rewarding and lots of fun!

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