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    Wholesale Flowers

    So you are finally done arranging everything for your wedding - from what flowers to choose to catering services. Now, you're down to the question: Where can you find sources of flowers in your locality?

    You have many options. You can try the farmer's market for instance. In the summer season, many cities open farmer's markets where fresh flowers are sold in large quantities. A large selection of flowers are put in display and all you have to do is check the prices and then you'll be on your way to getting the flowers that you want. Just one obvious disadvantage, however, is that farmer's market are seasonal. So if you have decided on an early spring or late autumn wedding, you are not likely going to find any farmer's market open to selling you fresh flowers.

    Another good source of wedding flowers is your local grocery store. Many grocer's markets have their own floral department with a good selection of flowers, whether fresh, bouquets, or artificial ones like those made of silk that look very realistic. Buying flowers from the grocery store is a good idea if your wedding is small and intimate. You won't need a lot of flowers and the grocery store is just the place to buy flowers in small scale.

    You can also mail-order your wedding flowers. Log on to the Internet and look for online shops that offer flower delivery service. Online floral shops are especially recommended if the theme of your wedding is Hawaiian or something equally exotic. But note that online flower delivery services often come with shipping expenses, not to mention worries over the condition of the flowers when they arrive.

    So where does that leave you? Not to worry though. If farmer's markets, grocery stores, and mail-order flowers are out of the question, you have one last option at your disposal - wholesale flowers.

    Wholesale flower markets are an excellent choice if you are planning a huge wedding. Unlike fresh flowers sold in farmer's markets, you can purchase wholesale flowers from wholesale markets whenever possible. What's more, vendors of wholesale flowers can be found almost everywhere, especially in large metropolitan areas.

    The great thing about wholesale flowers is the price. If you want a large wedding but worried about budget, then wholesale flowers are exactly what you need. Wholesale flowers are available at bargain prices. There's just one catch - you have to buy them in bulk.

    But that shouldn't be a problem for you, especially if the wedding of your dreams is an event where almost everyone you know is invited. Large weddings, medium-sized weddings, even small weddings may benefit from buying wholesale flowers. After all, when it comes to flowers for weddings, you can never have too many.

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