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Looking Ahead to Mother’s Day - Grace Rose Farm

Looking Ahead to Mother’s Day

Article: Looking Ahead to Mother’s Day

We are officially in the busiest week of the year, the week before Mother's Day! Last year on Mother's Day, we were awaiting the arrival of our sweet daughter, Seraphina. She arrived two weeks after Mother's Day, so this is my first Mother's Day with her! I feel so honored to share this holiday with all of the amazing mothers out there!

We are so excited to be heading into this growing season with our new shipping partner, UPS, with whom we’ve quickly developed a strong relationship. We cannot say enough about how outstanding the UPS team has been in accommodating us. Our new farm location places us close to the UPS Los Angeles shipping hub, which makes shipping perishables a smooth process. We feel confident going into Mother’s Day and UPS is prepared and ready for our orders. They are already exceeding our expectations this season! 
We are taking a limited number of Mother’s Day orders to ensure every order gets priority handling both by us and UPS. We have just a few shipping spots left for delivery this week! You can send a beautiful classic 30 stem option, our I Love You Bouquet, which comes with a free candle. Then there is our breathtaking 40 stem grande option, I Love You More Bouquet, which comes with a free perfume! 
You can also order anything from our Bouquet Shop for delivery this week! 

Because Mother Nature dictates the amount of roses we are able to harvest, we kindly ask for your understanding regarding your delivery date. Should we need to push your delivery date back a few days in the event of cloudy weather, we will make your order extra special and send an additional gift with your bouquet. 
Each bouquet will be lovingly handmade by the ladies who tend to our roses. We employ mothers, sisters, aunts and cousins who look forward to sharing their love of our roses with the special women in your life. One of my greatest joys is seeing how proud our ladies are of the bouquets they create. Our fields are bursting with blooms and we can’t wait to send your loved one a stunning bouquet that is sure to spread joy!

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