Recommended florists or just go to Pike Place Market? Looking to buy a bouquet of flowers, nothing fancy but a step up from grocery store flowers. Anyone recommend a good, reasonably priced florist or should I just hit up the markets for their daily bunches? Thanks.
brettro replied:
I like [The Flower Lady](http://www.seattleflowerlady.com) on Eastlake. I can always walk in, tell them a price and sometimes a particular flower or color to feature, and walk out in 10 mins with a gorgeous bouquet.
Seattle/WA gals - does anyone know of a good florist for bridal bouquets?? Jenai Nelson I contacted Lillies & Lemon Drops but the email bounced back as no longer working. :(
Megan J. replied:
I love weddings, here's a link i found after a quick search: http://www.seattleflowerlady.com/seattle-florist/wedding-party-flowers-243_144675 v3 c.asp
Can anyone recommend a good florist in Seattle? By "good" I mean with a tasteful sense of style (not the sort of place that uses chrysanthemums to create a poodle arrangement). My best friend's birthday is coming up, and I'd like to send her some flowers. I'm thinking of something in the $30-50 range. I've never been to Seattle, so I could use a recommendation (the first few places I found through google were pretty dreadful).
brettro replied:
I've had two good experiences with [The Flower Lady](http://www.seattleflowerlady.com/) on Eastlake by the University bridge. The only direction I gave her was that he liked gerbera daisies, I wanted to spend about $30, and to have fun with it. She put together a really nice bouquet. I know they do deliveries if you won't be coming to town for your friend's bday.