The Best Roses For Valentines Day
Before you buy from the first Florist that comes up on a Google search for your Valentine Roses compare our reviews, no bias, no hidden agenda, just the best Valentine's Day Flower deals found online.
We have complied these results giving you the best prices and offers available from the leading top online florists including Special Offers, Discount Codes, Vouchers and FREE Gifts.
However you choose to order flowers, make sure you leave plenty of time for a big occasion like Valentines or Mother's Day (Sunday 14 March in 2010).
Though many suppliers give their last order dates as a day or two beforehand, it's common for florists to run out of flowers or delivery slots very quickly, so it's best to order a week or two in advance.
Don't forget that many florists do not offer Sunday deliveries, and those that do often charge an extra fee.
Ordering Flowers By Phone You're sometimes kept on hold, but it can be quicker and easier than filling in online forms.
You can ask extra questions if you want to or request customisations to bouquets where available.
Ordering online - pros and cons You should receive a confirmation email, so you know everything's OK - if you order by phone, get a reference number just in case.
You can browse pictures of available bouquets and read descriptions of the types of flowers on offer.
You can order 24 hours a day using any computer with access to the internet.
You may still have to ring if you have a particular question that is not answered in the customer support section of the website, or want to change your order.
Postal or Courier Delivery Most florists and retailers in our assessment offer two types of delivery: by a courier or by post.
Postal bouquets are often cheaper than comparable courier-delivered bouquets, but you are not offered the same guarantees about delivery date.
Postal Delivery Postal delivery is ideal for when flowers do not need arrive on a certain date, for example if you want to say congratulations or send flowers to someone recovering from a hospital visit.
You will be offered the chance to select your ideal delivery date, and flowers will be posted with this delivery date in mind.
Courier Delivery Courier delivery is perfect for occasions when you want flowers to arrive on a certain date or by a certain time.
Flowers are usually delivered by hand to the intended recipient, but may be left with a neighbour, in a porch or at a reception desk if the recipient is unavailable.
We have complied these results giving you the best prices and offers available from the leading top online florists including Special Offers, Discount Codes, Vouchers and FREE Gifts.
However you choose to order flowers, make sure you leave plenty of time for a big occasion like Valentines or Mother's Day (Sunday 14 March in 2010).
Though many suppliers give their last order dates as a day or two beforehand, it's common for florists to run out of flowers or delivery slots very quickly, so it's best to order a week or two in advance.
Don't forget that many florists do not offer Sunday deliveries, and those that do often charge an extra fee.
Ordering Flowers By Phone You're sometimes kept on hold, but it can be quicker and easier than filling in online forms.
You can ask extra questions if you want to or request customisations to bouquets where available.
Ordering online - pros and cons You should receive a confirmation email, so you know everything's OK - if you order by phone, get a reference number just in case.
You can browse pictures of available bouquets and read descriptions of the types of flowers on offer.
You can order 24 hours a day using any computer with access to the internet.
You may still have to ring if you have a particular question that is not answered in the customer support section of the website, or want to change your order.
Postal or Courier Delivery Most florists and retailers in our assessment offer two types of delivery: by a courier or by post.
Postal bouquets are often cheaper than comparable courier-delivered bouquets, but you are not offered the same guarantees about delivery date.
Postal Delivery Postal delivery is ideal for when flowers do not need arrive on a certain date, for example if you want to say congratulations or send flowers to someone recovering from a hospital visit.
You will be offered the chance to select your ideal delivery date, and flowers will be posted with this delivery date in mind.
Courier Delivery Courier delivery is perfect for occasions when you want flowers to arrive on a certain date or by a certain time.
Flowers are usually delivered by hand to the intended recipient, but may be left with a neighbour, in a porch or at a reception desk if the recipient is unavailable.