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    Rolling Ridge Floral Design

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    I wanted to take a moment and thank @tognoliflorist - Maria was one of the nicest people I've had…read morethe pleasure of working with on floral arrangements for our three most special occasions. 1. Wedding Ceremony 2. Family Wedding Reception 3. Friends Wedding Reception We needed a florist for these special occasions and we wanted to make sure that they were close so that the flowers stayed fresh. I posted a project on Yelp and was immediately contacted by Maria. This let me know they were prompt for one, but she was super helpful and friendly. This sealed the deal for us. I had reached out months in advance for this because I wanted to ensure nothing went wrong and that I had time to fix it if it did. Maria not only offered her opinions and suggestions but also gave me feedback on ideas that we were playing with and or considering. Communication and service was top tier as she checked in with me throughout the weeks leading up to the events and most important days of our lives. We also chose delivery and she arrived promptly every single time! She knocked it out of the park on all of our expectations and she's just a wonderful person to work with. My wife was so pleased with the bouquet and boutonniere used for our special wedding events. The pictures speak for themselves! Maria even sent pictures of the bouquet beforehand to ensure we loved what we saw. This was a 10 out of 10 experience for us and I highly recommend them -- SupaFlyITGuy approved! - i have been continually impressed by the communication as she never left me wondering when they would arrive and put all of my questions and concerns to rest with ease. It's the kind of experience you hope for every time but know that it is super rare to experience this level of dedication to the craft and it should be recognized thank you for a top-notch experience the value for money is excellent, as everything is fresh and beautifully arranged. Maria helped with the boutonniere instructions and even gave me a pin that was easier to use the next time around. We loved our flowers so much we repurposed them into smaller vases so we could keep them for longer Photo credits to the wonderfully awesome @abbymarcosphotography & @aceboogs My beautiful wife @rlopez1116 #dmvflorist

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    At first it seemed like a great service with nice reviews backing the business and I certainly…read morethink there is some merit to those reviews... However, my experience with this place was surprisingly dissatisfying. First, their website to order the gift baskets to cart has a very misleading order policy where there is a large and visible message that states "you are able to do same day order and delivery". More noticeably was the count down timer that said "order in under x hours and x minutes and we will deliver today!" For me it was an hour and a half and even though a last minute birthday buy, was completely under the time that was directed. I came home to find nothing had been delivered and upon calling was told that sometimes the site does that when it is close to be too late to order on the same day... Really? That's now how websites work and if that information is wrong they need to fix it as other customers are going to get the same sort of response which is not acceptable. Furthermore, the person on the phone apologized for the gift basket not arriving on the day of the person's birthday and that they would add flowers to the order on their own cost to make up for it. This to me was very professional and a nice gesture and so I was OK with that and thankfully the person's birthday for whom the basket was for didn't really care. However, the next day that the gift basket came, there were no flowers added like I was told there would be. Ultimately, this service had to many errors and misleading information to make me ever want to use them again. The website code needs to be updated and they need to keep their promises. The one positive thing was that the gift basket was nicely done although I do question what medium chunky salsa is doing with a bunch of chocolates and cheese....

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    Rolling Ridge Floral Design - florists - Updated June 2026

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