When someone is grieving, flowers are the traditional gesture, and there is a quiet cruelty in how fast they fade. The arrangement arrives, it is lovely for a few days, and then it becomes one more thing to throw away during the hardest week of someone's life.
A handmade bouquet can carry the same message and stay. It asks nothing of the person receiving it: no water, no upkeep, no wilting reminder on the kitchen table.
Flowers that say it gently
Forget-me-nots for remembrance. Lavender for calm. Lily of the valley for the return of happiness, offered as a hope rather than a demand.
A small companion
Sometimes a soft thing to hold helps more than flowers. A gentle character on a bedside table can be a quiet comfort, especially for a grieving child.
A note on giving
There are no perfect words. A keepsake that lasts can say "I am still here" long after the casseroles stop arriving. If you would like help choosing something appropriate, email us and we will take care with it.








