View Full Version : Wow! Sending flowers ain't cheap
Onkel Neal
11-15-16, 07:38 AM
It's been a while since I sent someone flowers, and I learned today it is about $60 for a small bouquet. Wow, a little stunned here. :wah: Next time I think I'll handpick some and deliver them myself. Probably get some extra credit for that anyway.
Eichhörnchen
11-15-16, 07:55 AM
Unless you get caught in the neighbour's garden :haha:
AVGWarhawk
11-15-16, 09:24 AM
Home Depot has cut flowers ready to go. Roses and wildflowers. Your choice. Get some tools and a bouquet. Win win brother.
Eichhörnchen
11-15-16, 10:04 AM
http://i.imgur.com/tbp86XI.jpg
If you're buying flowers, buy alstroemeria... you get loads for your money, they come in many really nice colours and they last for AGES.
Jimbuna
11-15-16, 11:59 AM
It's been a while since I sent someone flowers, and I learned today it is about $60 for a small bouquet. Wow, a little stunned here. :wah: Next time I think I'll handpick some and deliver them myself. Probably get some extra credit for that anyway.
If you're ever undecided, my favorites are Tiger Lillies :)
http://i.imgur.com/XlyEFqP.jpg
GoldenRivet
11-15-16, 03:34 PM
There are two local go to sources for flowers that i prefer to use here where live.
when i am in town a nice bouquet of roses or mixed flowers can be picked up at the local grocery store for about $20, basic arrangement in a vase, i'll deliver them myself or have them waiting on the table when the wife gets home.
when i am out of town, i usually call a local mom and pop florist down the road, average cost for delivery is $50-60 - seems to be the average everywhere
Platapus
11-15-16, 03:55 PM
One of the many reasons I prefer to give live plants.
I never understood the attraction of cut flowers.
"Here, I was thinking of you, so I bought you something beautiful but dead so you can watch it decompose and become ugly." :doh:
Rockstar
11-15-16, 05:11 PM
I stopped sending flowers a long time ago because like ya said its expensive and cut flowers never last long anyways. However I have a favorite when find them I'll personally deliver and thats the low maintenance potted moth orchid. They're indoor plants and when taken care of those things last a long time making it well worth the money.
If I have to mail a gift now in lieu of flowers or just to mix things up I pick from Harry and David online the pears are awesome. They're expensive too but I've gotten better responses from the recipients.
Eichhörnchen
11-15-16, 05:18 PM
You try the alstroemeria... they will go for up to three weeks in a vase of water, honest. Like I said, there are many different colours and they look amazingly expensive although always very inexpensive.
Most supermarkets, at least around here, have flowers. I can get a dozen good looking roses for about $15-20.
Rockstar
11-15-16, 06:50 PM
Basil makes a kewl gift. Its another low maintenance plant, fragrant, natural mosquito repellant and with some pine nuts, parmesan cheese and olive oil you can use it make your own pesto all summer long.
nikimcbee
11-15-16, 08:04 PM
It's been a while since I sent someone flowers, and I learned today it is about $60 for a small bouquet. Wow, a little stunned here. :wah: Next time I think I'll handpick some and deliver them myself. Probably get some extra credit for that anyway.
uh-oh, who'd you piss off?
Don't do it, it's a....
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Onkel Neal
11-15-16, 09:31 PM
No, it's to say thanks to a lady in HR of the former company where I worked. I called and asked her to dig up some records for me, and she did. Very nice of her to take the time to assist someone who no longer works at the company.
Buddahaid
11-15-16, 09:59 PM
Most supermarkets, at least around here, have flowers. I can get a dozen good looking roses for about $15-20.
Yep. I always go for the live orchids. $16.00 gets a very nice display that will last weeks.
Platapus
11-16-16, 03:33 PM
No, it's to say thanks to a lady in HR of the former company where I worked. I called and asked her to dig up some records for me, and she did. Very nice of her to take the time to assist someone who no longer works at the company.
Wait? Someone in HR was helpful?
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Remember you can't spell "Who Cares" without HR.
AVGWarhawk
11-16-16, 03:42 PM
Wait? Someone in HR was helpful?
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Remember you can't spell "Who Cares" without HR.
Hence the flowers. :D
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