Valentine’s Day remains one of the most romantic and pressured gifting moments of the year. Flowers are still the universal language of love, yet choosing the right bouquet goes far beyond grabbing the biggest bunch of red roses available. According to Buy Kylie Flowers and Gifting, intention, quality, and timing matter far more than sheer quantity.
“Last year, we had somebody buying 600 red roses for his wife,” says the florist. “So there is no cap on how far we can go, but we try to meet you halfway with the options that are available, especially with how expensive red roses become over Valentine’s Day.” Red roses may be the classic symbol of romance, but they also come at a premium during this period. Understanding what you’re paying for and why is key to making a meaningful choice.
That focus explains why prices can vary widely between florists. “People will look at other flowers and wonder why a bouquet of 10 roses costs R400 here and R300 elsewhere,” they say. “It could be that we are buying completely different grades of flowers.
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There’s a lot that goes into a single rose: the length, the grade, the type, and we always take the best of all of it.” The tallest stems, highest-grade roses, and premium varieties last longer, look fuller, and make a stronger impression, which is exactly what Valentine’s Day gifting is about. Timing is just as important as selection. Buy Kylie Flowers advises ordering early, especially if using their website.
“Around Valentine’s Day, our website is at its busiest,” they explain. “We estimate about 40 to 50 orders online, and it’s all the standard arrangements we already offer in-store.” Their website,www.buykylee.co.za, showcases classic bouquets rather than experimental designs. “We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel this year. Anything you find in-store is available online.”
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