Personalize Your Bouquet
To make your Mother's Day flower gift even more special, consider personalizing it with Grandma's favorite colors or flowers. Does she have a particular bloom that always brings her joy? Incorporate it into the arrangement to show her you pay attention to the little things.
Adding a handwritten card with a heartfelt message is also a wonderful way to express your love and appreciation. Share a cherished memory, express your gratitude, or simply tell her how much she means to you.
Timing is Key
For Mother's Day, it's always best to order your flowers in advance to ensure you get the perfect arrangement and secure a delivery slot. Florists tend to get very busy closer to the date, and popular blooms may sell out quickly. Aim to place your order at least a week ahead of Mother's Day.
If you're sending flowers from out of town, be sure to check the florist's delivery range and schedule. Bloom Boom offers same-day delivery in many areas, ensuring your flowers arrive fresh and on time.
Caring for Grandma's Flowers
To help Grandma enjoy her Mother's Day flowers for as long as possible, include a few simple care instructions:
- Trim the stems at an angle every few days.
- Remove any leaves that fall below the waterline.
- Change the water regularly, adding flower food if provided.
- Keep the flowers away from direct sunlight and heat.
Consider a Lasting Gift
If you want to give Grandma something that lasts even longer than fresh flowers, consider a potted plant. Orchids, succulents, or peace lilies are all beautiful and low-maintenance options that she can enjoy for months to come. These could even be used as centerpiece ideas!
Show Grandma Some Love This Mother's Day
This Mother's Day, don't forget to show Grandma how much you care. A thoughtful bouquet of flowers is a beautiful way to express your love and appreciation. Whether you choose classic roses, elegant lilies, or cheerful sunflowers, she's sure to cherish the gesture. Browse our bestseller collection to find the perfect arrangement for Grandma!





