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How To Choose a FloristBy BDG A good way to choose a florist is by simple word of mouth. A florist that creates an impressive floral design usually makes a habit of repeating good work. Ask family members, friends or co-workers for florist recommendations. When shopping around for a florist, ask if they have a satisfaction gauruntee. Ask about affiliations with other florist organizatoins - affiliations often mean that certain minimum standards must be met. A florist may have affiliations with organizations such as the Society of American Florists and national wire services such as FTD or Teleflora.
Placing an order with a Florist Place your order early especially before holidays and special occasions. This will help you avoid the situation where the florist is sold out or has exceeded the maximum orders they can deliver on a certain day. Have delivery information ready before you call to place your order with the florist. Delivery information should include the telephone number of the recipient in addition to their name and address. The delivery telephone number is very useful if the florist delivery service has problems finding the address. Ask your florist about flowers that are in season. Flowers in season offer better value since there are usually large quantities available. Some flowers are available all year. Also be sure to ask your florist about special promotions or offers. If you are unsure about what to send, ask your florist for help. Tell them about the occasion and describe the recipient to them. If you are unsure about any aspect of your florist order, you can rely on the expertise of your florist to guide you. About the Author: Visist us at http://www.floristlocators.com/ to find a local florist in the United States and Canada.
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