Choosing the right flower supplier

Dec 5
09:23

2008

Timothy Spencer

Timothy Spencer

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A rookie or been in the industry for quite some time now, having the right supplier of flowers is important in putting up a flower shop. Meeting your demand is a must but quality products and services should also be taken consideration. This article jots down some general pointers when looking for the supplier that will provide high-quality flowers that you need for your flower shop.

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The competition in the cut flower trade is definitely strong due to a steady demand from the market,Choosing the right flower supplier Articles especially during occasions such as Valentine's Day, the wedding month of June and the Christmas Season. There are several companies from which a budding or distinguished florist shop can choose---indeed, the options are varied and almost all of them seem promising. Of course, a florist wants only the best for his or her shop. But how does a florist know which flower supplier to get out of all the ones out there?

It is important to choose the right flower supplier since their services can make or unmake a florist. For example, a late delivery or a batch of limp flowers can easily ruin a business, no matter how established. One must be cautious in order to preserve the initial investment in the business and one of the things to really look out for are good flower suppliers. Thus, here are some points to evaluate in choosing the right supplier for your shop:

1. Quality: What do the flowers look like? Are they carefully cut and without any sign of rot? Does the company have quality control? Make sure to inquire about this, first and foremost. Ask to be shown some flowers and as much as possible, don't settle for pictures only.
2. Freshness: Are the flowers fresh? How long do they stay fresh? Costumers want to enjoy their flowers as long as possible. Flowers wilting just after two to three days of delivery is bad for business.
3. Experience: How long has the supplier been in business? Experience speaks for itself. An established supplier will save you the headache of fine-tuning not only the products but the services too in start-up companies.
4. Staff: Are their staff professional? The flower supplier must have a thoroughly trained staff who can help you on the spot. A good staff can save both you and your supplier time ironing out details and solving complaints from both sides.
5. Delivery service: How fast do they deliver? Flowers are fragile things, prone to crushing, rot, and disease. Shipment should not take long so that the flowers will remain fresh.

There are other details to consider, but these are some of the general ones. Remember, a reliable flower supplier for your florist shop can make your business grow. Make a very careful choice so that you only have the best for your costumers.

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