Have the Greenest Happy Valentine’s
Things have been busy the past few weeks, taking care of stuff for a few big projects. I have to admit, in the process, I wasn’t able to concentrate on the busiest time for a florist, VALENTINE’S!
For the longest time, I was trying to figure out my supplier for eco-friendly Ecuador roses. I knew I chanced upon it in the past but for the life of me, I couldn’t figure out where.
But this Valentine’s, I got quite a welcome surprise!
By chance, I was so happy to discover that I accidentally ordered eco-friendly Ecuador roses right from my favorite importer!
Yes! We do have imported organically grown roses are here in the country! I was so excited, because now, my clients would really have choices.
For some, special moments need to be more special. Usually, this could be for weddings, or the big engagement proposal or that special Valentine’s date. In these instances, they also want their flowers to be as big as their moment.
In these moments, we go for Ecuador roses.
I am a great fan of locally grown roses because of three things:
1. it supports our local farmers, providing income, livelihood and pride
2. it supports being Filipino
3. its less carbon footprint all in all.
But, from time to time, it brings more flavor, more excitement to any relationship to spice it up with the unexpected.
Mind you, any good, creative florist can bring out the best in any beautiful flower, some can even say that its all about the skill. But just the same, I really have to admire the beauty of Ecuador roses. Even your backyard roses are beautiful enough, but to see these beauties to become as big as your palm is a sight to behold.
So, if you want the unexpected, if you need something new, you can now get eco-friendly Ecuador roses here in Manila! Its just as beautiful, its just the same price as the other imported Ecuador roses, and you take care of the Earth at the same time!
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