A gift from Bamboo Green Florist to you

5 things you need to know,
before sending flowers.

Many people send flowers — and wonder why she wasn't deeply moved.
Read these 5 things, and every bouquet you send will become a moment she remembers for life.

5 minutes to read Works for every occasion 42 years of BGF experience distilled

A flower is never just a flower. It's the thing you couldn't find words for.
The question is — do you know how to make it speak?

01
The first thing

Choose what they need,
not what you like.

Most people pick flowers based on what they personally find beautiful. But what truly moves someone isn't the beauty of the bouquet — it's the feeling of "they actually know me."

If they love clean, understated aesthetics and you show up with an oversized dramatic arrangement — it's gorgeous, but it doesn't feel chosen for them.
If they've been going through something hard, a quiet bunch of soft white blooms says more than any grand gesture could.

Before you order, ask yourself one question: "Is this bouquet about them — or about me?"

From our BGF designers
"The best bouquet is the one the recipient looks at and thinks, 'this is so me.' Not the most expensive. Not the most impressive. The one that actually knows them."
02
The second thing

Every flower has a language.
What are you trying to say?

A flower is never just a flower. It carries a scene you haven't voiced, an atmosphere you want someone to step into.

You don't need to memorise every meaning — you just need to know: what feeling do you want to give?

A practical tip
"Not sure what to choose? Tell us who this person is and what the moment means — we'll find the right flower for you."
03
The third thing

The card matters
more than the bouquet.

Flowers fade. But a card — that might be kept for the rest of their life.

Most people treat the card as an afterthought. "Happy birthday." "Congratulations." "Thank you." — None of these are wrong, but they're forgotten within days. Nobody pulls them out three years later to read again.

A card with real staying power talks about the person — not the occasion.

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They'll remember
this one
Mention one specific thing they did
×"Happy birthday, all the best"
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Still reading it
years later
Describe the moment you first noticed them
×"Thank you for your continued support"
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They actually
know me
Tell them how different things feel with them around
×"Hope you like the flowers"
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The thing you
never said
Write what you've always meant to say out loud
×Stiff, formal language that sounds like a work email
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Only they
would get it
Write in the voice they know from you — don't perform
×Nothing in it that could only be written to them
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Read it more
than once
Read it aloud before you send it — if it sounds right, it is
×Signing off with just "Love, [name]" and nothing else
BGF's exclusive experience
"We can put your photos, your voice, and a video all inside one card. They scan the QR — and what opens isn't a card. It's a real memory between the two of you."
04
The fourth thing

Timing is worth
more than the bouquet.

The same bouquet, sent at different moments, tells completely different stories.

Show up when they least expect it — the night they worked late, the afternoon things didn't go their way, the moment they said "I'm fine" but you could tell they weren't.

That bouquet doesn't say "happy birthday." It says "I've been paying attention to you."
And that — no price tag can match it.

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The night they said "I'm fine"
You didn't ask why. You just sent flowers. They'll remember that you saw through them — long after the bouquet is gone.
A day early
"So you can start celebrating now." They know you planned it — and chose a time that belongs just to the two of you.
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Right after they achieved something
Promotion. Exam passed. Project done. What they need in that moment is someone to acknowledge the effort — not just the outcome.
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The dates nobody else remembers
The day you first met. Their first day at a new job. They didn't think you kept track. That's exactly what makes it a surprise.
BGF's reminder service
"Share their important dates with us and we'll remind you before each one arrives. You won't miss another moment worth marking."
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The fifth thing

The flowers fade.
But the moment doesn't have to.

This is the part most people never think about.

Flowers are alive — they will fade. But the moment you wanted to give, that feeling, that care — those can be kept.

Photos stay. Your voice stays. The video stays.
Every time they think back to that day, they won't just remember a bouquet — they'll remember how much thought you put into that moment.

Moment Card · BGF exclusive

Want to find out which bouquet suits your moment?

Now you know

Is there a moment
in your mind right now —
one that deserves to be remembered?

Tell us who this person is, and what the moment means.
We'll help you turn it into the day she never forgets.

Bamboo Green Florist
Find the bouquet
that truly
knows her

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