This year, romance isn't about how many stems you can cram into a vase - it’s about giving a gift that actually survives past Tuesday. I was standing in a crowded nursery in Bengaluru yesterday - yes, a nursery, not a florist - and the vibe was frantic. Men in corporate shirts were frantically googling "how to water a Peace Lily" while their partners debated the merits of ceramic pots versus terracotta. It struck me then: the age of the "sorry-I-forgot" bouquet is fading. In 2026, we have collectively decided that watching something slowly rot on our dining table isn't exactly the romantic gesture we thought it was. We are seeing a massive shift. The "Potted" trend isn't just a hipster fad; it’s a practical rebellion against the Valentine's Day markup. Why pay ₹800 for six roses that will be composted by Monday when you can buy a healthy Zamioculcas ...
This year, romance isn't about how many stems you can cram into a vase - it’s about giving a gift that actually survives past Tuesday. I was standing in a crowded nursery in Bengaluru yesterday - yes, a nursery, not a florist - and the vibe was frantic. Men in ...
This year, romance isn't about how many stems you can cram into a vase - it’s about giving a gift that actually survives past Tuesday. I was standing in a crowded nursery in Bengaluru yesterday - yes, a nursery, not a florist - and the vibe was frantic. Men in ...
This year, romance isn't about how many stems you can cram into a vase - it’s about giving a gift that actually survives past Tuesday. I was standing in a crowded nursery in Bengaluru yesterday - yes, a nursery, not a florist - and the vibe was frantic. Men in ...