As Valentine’s Day approaches, individuals in New Haven are looking for the perfect flowers to express their love and affection. Local florists and flower shops in the area are gearing up to meet the high demand for roses, tulips, lilies, orchids, carnations, gerbera daisies, and more. Some florists prioritize supporting local farmers and sustainable agriculture in their business model, carefully selecting fresh and vibrant flowers from trusted sources. Sustainability practices, including the use of biodegradable materials for packaging, are emphasized to minimize waste.
One such local multi-purpose retail space is BLOOM, located on Edgewood Ave. in Westville, which focuses on supporting local communities and sustainable agriculture. They source flowers from trusted farmers, ensuring quality, color, and fragrance, and follow eco-friendly practices in their production process.
Mae Flower and Gift Shop, situated in Dixwell, strategically meets the increased demand during the Valentine’s Day season by collaborating with multiple suppliers, flower farms, and distributors. They engage in advance planning, secure contracts, and maintain strategic partnerships to ensure an ample supply of fresh flowers during peak seasons.
While flower farming faces challenges during the bitter and dark winter months in New Haven, the CT Flower Collective, a group of flower farmers across the state, provides local flowers for Mother’s Day when they reopen for the season in March. The collective sells flowers to the public on Thursdays and Fridays during the warmer months, fostering community building and appreciation events. To meet the varied flower needs, florists may partner with both local farms and international suppliers, offering a wide variety of flowers, including classic favorites and rare, exotic blooms. Personalized attention is given to tailor flowers, colors, and blends to fit each customer’s preferences, ensuring a special touch for every arrangement.