My Journey into Florals


At Gulotta Flowers, everything is made carefully and thoughtfully from my home studio. My work leans toward moody, garden-inspired arrangements—the kind that feel a little wild, a little romantic, and like they could have just been gathered from an old backyard in bloom.

I’m a mom first and a florist second. This business was built in the in-between moments—during nap times, early mornings, and quiet evenings—and it’s grown into something deeply personal to me.

Before flowers, I spent over a decade as a wedding photographer. I still take on a handful of weddings each year, not only because I love working with people, but because it keeps me connected to the rhythm of weddings—the movement, the emotion, the details that matter. That perspective naturally finds its way into my floral work.

I studied at FlowerSchool New York, where I developed a strong foundation in floral design, but so much of what I create is shaped by instinct, seasonality, and a love for natural movement.

Right now, Gulotta Flowers is rooted locally—designed and arranged by hand, one piece at a time. I aspire to have my own shop one day, but for now, I’m focusing on growing something meaningful within my community.

Supporting small businesses means everything to me. When you order from Gulotta Flowers, you’re not just buying flowers—you’re supporting a family, a craft, and a dream in progress. I truly appreciate you being here, and I hope you’ll continue to support small, thoughtful businesses whenever you can.

A smiling young woman with glasses taking a photo with a camera under a rusty steel bridge in an urban setting on a sunny day.

Megan Gulotta-Wein

Owner | Florist
A young man smiling, wearing a black cap with the word "BULLS" on it, a gray hoodie, and backpack straps, standing outdoors in front of a white wall with diamond-shaped concrete blocks and green vines.

Zachary Wein

Marketing Director