Posted by admin | Posted in Flowers | Posted on 24-04-2010
I’m pre-planning for my wedding. I’d like to get married in May or June. I’ve read that people save $ by incorporating flowers that are getting ready to go out of season. Is this true? Or did I understand it wrong?
It depends on where you live – different flowers grow in Florida than in Ohio at different times of the year.
The cheapest flowers are almost always the ones that are locally in season – which means they are growing in your area at that time. There are plenty of them (high supply) and they don’t have to be shipped from somewhere (shipping is expensive), which means a cheaper price for the buyer.
Best bet: Call three or four florists in your area. Ask them what their best deals are in May/June.

