The Frugal Guide to Valentine?s Day FlowersPosted by eastridgefs on November 1st, 2014 Valentine’s Day can be expensive; some people even go broke trying to impress their loved ones. Gifts, dinner, and of course Valentine’s Day flowers, can be quite pricey. Plan Ahead of Time The best way to save money is to be prepared, and give your gift some thought. It is hard to save money if you wait until the last minute to find a gift. Your sweetheart deserves a delightful bunch of valentines day flowers, even if your budget is limited. Buy Your Own Vase Separately Some stores do stock a range of affordable vases and containers for you to put your Valentine’s Day flowers in. Before you go shopping for flowers, find out how much your local florist charges for vases. It might be cheaper to buy one from somewhere else first, and you could even find something particularly unique. If you cannot afford lavish flowers, choose a simple vase; anything over-the-top will detract attention from your floral arrangement. Of course, if you want to add an extra touch, adorn your vase with a ribbon, or write a romantic card to attach. Keep Cheap Flowers Fresh with Flower-Food You might have noticed that florists sell little packets of powder, or liquid, that is intended to keep flowers fresh. If your budget will not allow you to buy the freshest of flowers, try to obtain some of this flower-food. It will prevent your Valentine’s Day flowers from wilting too quickly, and they will seem more expensive than they were. Roses Equal Dollars Most people still love roses, even if they do seem a little outdated. Because they are popular, they are also expensive, especially on Valentine’s Day. Try to be inventive, and remember that the thought really does count. Buy Flowers that Are In Season It might be more difficult to choose the right ones, but buying flowers that are in season is often cheaper than buying out of season. Types of Frugal Flowers Here is a list of recommendations for those looking for affordable valentines day flowers:
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