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Posted by inbloomflorist on December 11, 2025 Other

How to Match Your Floral Delivery to the Way They Feel Most Loved


Flowers are always a good idea for gifting on all special occasions, from big holidays like Valentine’s Day to milestone moments you share with your sweetheart: wedding anniversaries, birthday celebrations, you name it. Red roses are always in style (thanks to their reputation as queens of the floral world), but everyone has their personal favorite blooms, so nature’s garden is yours for the taking. That’s step one! Step two is planning a romantic surprise to sweep them off their feet, flowers in hand. To that end, if you need some inspo, look no further than the team here at In Bloom Florist in Orlando, Florida. Inspired by the love languages written by Dr. Gary Chapman, as well as the seven romance styles (and yes, personal preferences count too), we’ve got gift ideas on lock.

A Clean House, Homemade Dinner, & Flowers on the Table

While many romance styles and preferences call for grand gestures that shoot for the moon, some of our sweethearts have simpler needs (aka those who skew super practical or who swoon at acts of service). For these pragmatic souls, we recommend a three-step surprise: make them a delicious dinner, clean up the house (yes, beyond the dirty dishes in the kitchen), and have fresh flowers waiting for them when they get home. The most important part of the gift? Plot twist, it’s you, spending time with them as they soak in all you’ve done for them, a win for you both.

Pair Sweet Stems with a Sweet Love Note

Words are the primary way that we communicate, from written to spoken to signed. For some folks, however, words are also their primary love language, meaning that they literally need to hear words of affirmation and appreciation regularly. That makes sharing how you feel via card messaging a sweet, super easy way to express your deepest emotions. Write an original poem for your sweetie, include some of their favorite song lyrics, or just profess your feelings for a sentiment that makes them swoon. Along with an arrangement of romantic flowers, they’ll be feeling the love down to their soul.

Plan a Grand Delivery to Their Workplace

Receiving gifts hits different when it’s your primary love language, especially when coupled with an emotional romance style, as giving is a lovely way to show support. Naturally, this calls for sending flowers to your sweetheart, but take it to the next level by doing so during their work day. It disrupts their routine in the best way possible, causing them to pause, reflect, and smell the roses (literally). Bonus points if they’re hustling super hard and need to be reminded that they mean the most to you, pushing out cortisol and bringing on the dopamine and serotonin.

Celebrate Shared Fitness Activities with Thoughtful Blooms

We all have our passions, but some of us feel especially loved when our partners join us for the things we enjoy the most. This is the love language of shared experiences. The benefit of this affection style is that as you engage in your partner’s favorite fitness activity, from pickleball or tennis to swimming or jogging on the beach, you get to know what really makes them tick. Flowers can make the moment more special, so surprise them at the gym or by the pool with a delivery of kinetic blooms. For example, sunflowers, with their bright yellow color and large size inspire you to get energetic together.

Subscribe to a Monthly Delivery

For gift-focused romantics, receiving something thoughtful is like hearing “I love you” in 3D. That’s what makes monthly florals such a great move. Even if they’re a little bit picky (no judgment), blooms are universally heartwarming. You can play with seasonal flowers and color stories so each arrangement says something slightly different: gratitude, passion, comfort, celebration. Over time, it becomes a ritual they look forward to. And beyond looks, flowers shift their mood, soften stress, and light up those happy brain chemicals whenever they walk past the vase in passing, so the joy keeps repeating itself.

Here’s your gentle reminder: love doesn’t live only on holidays. It’s in Tuesday dinners, surprise stems, and little rituals you build over time. Let In Bloom Florist be your go-to romance partner, curating flowers that help your feelings show up loud, clear, and beautifully in bloom for days, months, and years.

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