Posted: Tue 27th Aug 2024

Top Selling Flowers in Flintshire and Chester: A Blossoming Business on Both Sides of the Border

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Aug 27th, 2024

The Floral Charm of Flintshire and Chester

If you’re cruising through Flintshire or Chester, you’ll soon clock that the flower game here is something else. Local florists aren’t just surviving; they’re thriving, thanks to a diverse bunch of flower lovers snapping up blooms left and right. Whether it’s a dash of spring colour or a bit of winter warmth, these border towns have the flower scene on lock.

The Appeal of Top-Selling Flowers

So, what’s the big deal about the top selling flowers? Well, these aren’t just any old flowers. They’re the big hitters, the crowd-pleasers—the ones that keep the tills ringing and customers coming back for more.

Seasonal Favourites: The Ever-Changing Flower Trends

  • Spring Blooms: Nothing says spring like a bunch of bright daffodils and tulips. They’re all over the place, bursting with colours that could make a grown man stop and snap a pic. Then there’s the cherry blossoms. Mate, when these delicate beauties hit, it’s like a pink cloud has settled over town—pure magic.
  • Summer Classics: Come summer, it’s all about roses and peonies. Weddings, garden parties, you name it—they’re the go-to. And let’s not forget sunflowers, standing tall and sunny; they’re like a cheeky grin in bloom form, spreading vibes of pure joy.
  • Autumn and Winter Picks: As the chill sets in, chrysanthemums and dahlias keep the colour going strong, warming up our homes and hearts. And poinsettias? A no-brainer for the festive season in Chester, especially with the holiday markets making the city shine.

Local Florists and Markets: Where to Find the Best Blooms

Flintshire’s Floral Hubs:

Mould and Connah’s Quay are buzzing with floral action. From old-school florists to the trendy new spots, they’ve got it all. And the local markets? That’s where the real deal is—fresh, vibrant, top-selling flowers all year round. Here’s a quick peek at what’s flying off the shelves:

  • Daffodils: A spring favourite, lighting up every corner with their sunny vibes.
  • Chrysanthemums: Perfect for adding a splash of colour during the gloomier months.
  • Tulips: These beauties are a hit, especially during the breezy spring days.

Chester’s Floral Scene:

Chester’s historic market isn’t just about the past; it’s a hotspot for flower enthusiasts looking for the best of today’s blooms. And the boutique florists? They’re on another level, crafting unique arrangements that are pure art. Some of the top sellers here include:

  • Roses: Classic and always in demand, whether for romance or décor.
  • Orchids: Exotic and elegant, a choice pick for those looking to impress.
  • Peonies: Lush and lavish, these are summer sensations at weddings and more.

Cross-Border Influence:

Flintshire and Chester, so close yet so floral. The trends here cross-pollinate, with florists on both sides of the border taking a leaf out of each other’s books.

Orchids scream luxury and exotic charm. They’re increasingly popular, especially among Chester’s posh floral scene, and it’s easy to see why. Their striking appearance and long-lasting blooms make them a top choice for those looking to make a statement with their floral displays, from corporate events to chic home decor.

Blossoming Futures

So, there you have it—the floral faves of Flintshire and Chester, and the reasons they’re so darn popular. Looking ahead, who knows what new blooms might join the top-selling ranks? But one thing’s for sure—the local flower scene’s only going to get brighter.

 

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