Plan in one day, your holiday flowers for all of 2014.
Valentines Day Friday, February 14
Valentines Day is may be the most important flower gift giving day of the year. Do not let your loved on sit awkwardly while everyone else around receives a bouquet from their love.
Professional Administrators Day aka Secretaries Day Wednesday, April 23
A lovely bunch of spring flowers is a great way to perk up the office and show appreciation for all the help received all year.
Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11
Do not let Mother’s Day go by without seeing, or at least calling Mom, a bunch of flowers at her door is a great conversation starter to show how much you care.
Memorial Day Monday, May 26
Flowers sent to a loved one who may be grieving or sharing your grief is a way to remember the good times.
Father’s Day Sunday June, 15
Dad’s do not typically get flowers. However, a living plant bouquet would show you care even when you cannot be there.
Independence Day Friday, July 4
A red white and blue holiday flower arrangement will set off everything else at your Independence Day party this year!
Labor Day Monday, September 1
Grandparent’s Day Sunday, September 7
Do not forget to show your Grandparents your appreciation by sending flowers to brighten up their day.
Bosses’ Day Thursday, October 16
Do you have a boss that makes your job almost enjoyable? Show them your appreciation with a flower arrangement.
Sweetest Day Saturday, October 18
Save your loved one’s teeth and share a flower arrangement on this year’s Sweetest Day.
Halloween Friday, October 31
Halloween is not often associated with receiving flowers but there are many fall, and Halloween themed arrangements to complete your decor.
Veterans’ Day Tuesday, November 11
Thanksgiving Thursday, November 27
A fall themed cornucopia the the perfect host gift this Holiday season.
Hanukkah Tuesday, December 16
Do not forget the start of Hanukkah with a lovely bouquet centerpiece to go with the Menorah.
Christmas Eve Wednesday, December 24
Christmas flowers brighten up the holidays and show you care. They also make idea gifts for the host of a Christmas party.
Christmas Thursday, December 25
Kwanzaa Friday, December 26
New Years Eve Wednesday, December 31