Toronto florists share tips for sending Valentine’s Day flowers on a budget. Hint: think beyond red roses

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A thoughtfully chosen token of love is always appreciated. But when you’re booking reservations, choosing gifts and chocolates or sending flowers to loved ones — be it your spouse, a new romantic interest or your best friend — the Valentine’s Day rush can be overwhelming.

It’s certainly a crunch time behind the scenes. For florists, the biggest volume holiday of the year is typically Mother’s Day. But Valentine’s Day is right behind, requiring months of preparation — and it’s the most intense for deliveries, thanks to the fact that it falls in February. “With Valentine’s Day being in peak winter, it adds a layer of complexity. The weather is unpredictable and we have to be ready for anything,” said Michael Smaye, co-founder with Raphi Aronowicz of Toronto’s Tonic Blooms.

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