Surprise your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is all about love, surprises, and of course… flowers. But why just give the usual red roses? Score bonus points this year by giving something unexpected: bulb flowers! Tulips, hyacinths, ranunculus, and white grape hyacinths break with tradition with their fresh colors, unusual shapes, and romantic symbolism.
Valentine’s Day flowers ≠ Red only
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to try something a bit different. Bulb flowers and potted flowers are surprising, versatile, and full of different meanings. So ditch those red roses and go for a bouquet that really stands out, just like your love. Red might represent passion but did you know that other colors are just as meaningful?
- Purple represents royal love and admiration.
- Pink symbolizes tenderness and playfulness.
- White exudes purity and new beginnings.
A Valentine’s Day gift with a twist
Don’t just give a bouquet of flowers, make it personal:
- Include a sweet, personalized card.
- Stick hearts on the potted flowers.
- Divide some flowers among small, pretty bottles and arrange them in a group.
- Hang Valentine’s balloons for the finishing touch.
Enjoy them longer
Bulb flowers and potted flowers are beautiful and last longer than you think:
- Tulips will continue to grow when in a vase.
- Hyacinths have a gorgeous scent and stay fresh for a long time.
- Potted flowers are the best and bloom for up to two weeks!
Sustainable choice
Many bulb flowers and potted flowers are seasonal (February/March) and often come from local growers. Giving potted flowers as a gift? Put them in the garden after flowering to create a lasting memory.
