
SURPRISE DELIVERY BY PHONE NUMBER
If you want to make a pleasant surprise and do not know the exact address of the recipient, in this case, our team will independently clarify with the recipient a convenient place and time of delivery.
ACCEPT PAYMENT IN UAH, EURO, PAYPAL, USDT (Crypto)
We use classic online payment methods to the company's bank account. For your convenience, we also accept payments in cryptocurrencies, as well as in Ukrainian hryvnias and euros without any fees to the sole proprietorship account.
DELIVERY REPORT
As soon as our couriers deliver the flowers and place them in the recipient's hands, we will notify you right away.Eco-Floristry: Harmonizing Beauty with Planetary Responsibility
Locality: Prioritizing flowers grown locally to reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation. Seasonality: Utilizing flowers that bloom naturally in a specific season, thereby lessening the need for energy-intensive greenhouses. Organic Cultivation: Growing flowers without harmful pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers, which protects soil, water, and biodiversity. Ethical Practices: Ensuring fair labor conditions for workers on flower farms. Minimalism and Reuse: Employing natural, biodegradable, or reusable materials for packaging and decor. Composting: Promoting the composting of floral waste.
High Carbon Footprint: Flowers grown in heated and lit greenhouses, then flown in from other continents, leave an enormous carbon footprint. Chemical Use: The intensive application of pesticides and fertilizers pollutes soil and water, and poses health risks to workers and consumers. Waste Generation: Plastic packaging and non-biodegradable floral foam (oasis) contribute significantly to landfill waste. Water Intensity: Some flower varieties demand vast amounts of water, a critical issue in drought-prone regions.
Wild and Field Flowers: A return to natural beauty. Bouquets featuring wild flowers, grasses, and foliage look incredibly organic and stylish, creating a sense of lightness and spontaneity. Minimalism and Natural Materials: A move away from excessive packaging. Instead of plastic, kraft paper, twine, ribbons made from natural fabrics (linen, cotton), and jute are used. Arrangements are often enhanced with branches, berries, and dried flowers. Garden and Seasonal Flowers: An emphasis on flowers grown outdoors by local farmers. Peonies in spring, daisies in summer, chrysanthemums in autumn – each season offers its unique palette. "Zero Waste" Philosophy: Florists strive to utilize every element of a bouquet, minimizing waste. This can include creating dried flowers from leftover fresh blooms or using compostable materials. Potted Plants as an Alternative: Instead of cut flowers that quickly wilt, potted plants offer a longer-lasting and environmentally friendly gift option that can become a permanent part of home decor. "Edible" Floristry: Incorporating edible flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetables into arrangements. This is not only beautiful but also practical.
Inquire About Flower Origin: Don't hesitate to ask your florist where the flowers were grown. Prioritize local or Fair Trade producers. Opt for Seasonal Flowers: This is the simplest way to reduce environmental impact. Seasonal flowers are typically cheaper, fresher, and grown with less energy consumption. Pay Attention to Packaging: Decline unnecessary plastic. Choose bouquets wrapped in kraft paper, recycled materials, or entirely without packaging if feasible. Consider Alternatives: Instead of cut flowers, think about a potted plant as a gift. It's a durable and eco-friendly option. Support Local Florists Practicing Eco-Approaches: The greater the demand for ecological bouquets, the more offerings will appear on the market. Dispose Properly: Once the flowers have faded, discard them in an organic waste bin or compost them. Reuse durable vases and decor items.
Partnerships with Local Farms: We prioritize collaboration with nearby flower farms to reduce transportation costs and support local producers. Logistics Optimization: We strive to plan deliveries as efficiently as possible, minimizing travel. Eco-Friendly Packaging: We actively use recycled and biodegradable materials for wrapping bouquets, moving away from single-use plastics. Expanding Assortment: We offer a wide selection of seasonal flowers and houseplants, which are more sustainable alternatives. Staff Training: Our florists receive training on eco-floristry principles to create not only beautiful but also responsible arrangements.













