Why Use a Local Florist?

By: Matthew Funeral Home
Monday, January 5, 2026

If you search for floral arrangements on Google, you will likely be bombarded with wholesale sites. But these websites often aggregate listings from smaller florists and upsell you on an arrangement. For the most bang for your buck and more personalized service, it is always best to go directly to a local florist. This article will explore some of the benefits of working directly with a local florist for your funeral arrangement. 

Hidden Costs of Florist Aggregate Sites

The cost of a floral arrangement can vary greatly, depending on size, style, and the types of flowers used. Many florist aggregate sites will add on charges or increase the price of the arrangement by a percentage. By going directly to your local florist, you can avoid those added fees. Additionally, shipping fees on larger florist sites can be much higher, as your arrangement may be coming from out of town.

Further Customization Options

When working with a local florist, it can be easier to customize your arrangement. Your local florist can help you choose the right colors and flowers to make your arrangements more customized. This can help make a funeral arrangement more specific to your loved one. Many florists can also offer special designs or shapes made of flowers that you may not find on these bigger sites. 

Less Hassle With Transport

Shopping local means easier and faster transport. Many florists operate their own delivery vehicles and arrange drop-offs with local funeral homes. This can make deliveries faster and costs lower.

Supporting Local Businesses

Buying locally means that you are helping to sustain local businesses in your neighborhood. Supporting family-owned businesses in your area means that your money will have a greater impact on your community. Spending on big-box sites online moves your money out of your local economy.

Matthew Funeral Home Florists

Matthew Funeral Home offers custom floral arrangements for funerals and other occasions. We offer listings of our arrangements online, here. We can also work with you to create customized arrangements that fit your unique needs. For more information on our floral arrangements, or to customize your flower display, visit us at 2508 Victory Blvd., or call us at 718-494-2300. 
For over 50 years, Matthew Funeral Home has been serving the Staten Island community. We can help with almost every aspect of your loved one’s memorial service. Our family is here to serve yours, every step of the way.

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