Our Story

I’m inspired by creation, color, the seasons and people.

I graduated from Texas A&M University in 2017 with a degree in Agricultural Communications and Journalism and a minor in Horticulture.

I've got a crush on fresh flowers, home-cooked meals, houseplants, thrifting, all things Italy and slow mornings.

I run the floral studio, flowering around Texas for weddings + gatherings.

The grace and faithfulness of Jesus is what sustains me.

The cute farmer to the right is my husband Grant + he’s more obsessed with plants than anyone I’ve ever met.

Grant graduated from Texas A&M in 2017 with a degree in Agricultural Economics and minor in Soil Science.

He can often be spotted in our garden at midnight with a headlight on and dirt runs deep through his calloused hands. Basically the definition of a crazy plant guy.

He dreams big and inspires bigger by unapologetically following after what he believes in and leading us toward our goals + dreams.

He is the head of the operation at Winkelmann Flowers and together we’ve got BIG plans for the farm.

Our hope is to live in tune with the earth, to look to the immediate surroundings for beauty and a connection that will deepen the meaning of our work. Our sustainability efforts are woven in with that mission, and guide the direction of our work.

they put so much of themselves into the implements that just being with them is like being with the people who created them. Closing your hand around a worn wooden hammer handle is very much like reaching back into the years and feeling the very hand that wore it smooth.

it is my special pleasure to to behold the lines of hand-made things and to see the patina of seasoned wood and to feel a … pride in the good workmanship

for when a man creates something he has become a designer, often and artist”
— Eric Sloane | Diary of an Early American Boy : Noah Blake 1805