Harding Park
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Score
0
Net Score
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Tee
Gold
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AlexandrG
Hey everyone, I need some advice. Last year I just grabbed a random bouquet from the supermarket for my partner, and honestly, it felt kind of boring. This time I really want it to feel thoughtful and special. She loves flowers, but I can’t decide if I should go with classic roses or try something more unique like lilies or tulips. Has anyone done something creative with flowers for Valentine’s Day that really surprised their partner? I’d love to hear your stories or tips on what actually works.Feb 4th, 6:13 am -
Olof Meister
I totally get where you’re coming from! A few years ago, I tried mixing different types of flowers instead of sticking to just roses—added orchids, ranunculus, and a few seasonal blooms. She absolutely loved it, especially with a little handwritten note. If you’re looking for ideas, this Valentine’s collection I found online is pretty helpful: luxury valentine's day flowers . Even small touches like mixing colors or adding personal notes can make a bouquet feel way more thoughtful than just picking something at the last minute.Feb 4th, 7:40 am -
yocima2959
Just passing by, but this thread is fun to read! I don’t usually celebrate Valentine’s Day myself, but I always notice how much people enjoy putting effort into making someone feel appreciated. Flowers seem to be a really simple but meaningful way to do that. It’s kind of interesting to see all the different choices people make—like some go classic with roses, others get really creative. Even just reading about it gives me some ideas for little surprises for my friends or family.Feb 4th, 8:47 am
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Valentine’s Day flowers that actually impress