Send Flowers In Paris

Love is in the air! How I can make a romantic Valentine's Day, but still green?
I do not want to buy a bouquet of flowers florist flowers grown in mass plantings on the other side of the world, bathed in pesticides and gallons of water fed little. I do not want to embark on a romantic weekend in Paris, think of the damage to the environment and all those CO2 emissions of your flight. I do not want to send Valentine's made of trees grown in mass plantings on the other side of the world and then discarded after a few days. I do not want to buy a lot of consumer goods such as stuffed toys and gadgets that push the back of a closet. So help me if you please. How I can make a romantic Valentine's Day, but still green?
Buy cards made with a high percentage of post-consumer recycled paper. Buy products with recycled content creates demand for recycled paper every day. Try to avoid card purchase glow-in: they are difficult to recycle. The brightness does not come out. Think about it – Do you want to shine in their recycled content copy paper, tissues, towels paper, something like that? Gifts: There are roses and flowers bio there, just need to find a local source. A massage with massage oil is a gift for low-impact land. A home cooking using local ingredients and organic vegetarian. Feature soy candles create a romantic, without all the chemicals and unusual ingredients healthy traditional candles.
Barbra STREISAND YOU DON’T BRING ME FLOWERS LIVE IN PARIS