May 5, 2026

A Wedding in England

Located in southwest England's Dorset countryside just outside the historic village of Milton Abbas is Milton Abbey, a stunning mansion and church - and a beautiful setting for a wedding.

I hope you saw some of my images on my Instagram page @marthastewart48. I traveled abroad over the weekend for the wedding of my godson, Laurence Booth Clibborn. My niece Sophie Herbert Slater joined me. I was asked to help assemble and decorate the cake made by the groom's mother, Julia. It turned out so beautifully. And although it was such a brief trip, I also toured the Dorset county town of Dorchester, walked around Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, and visited the Mute Swans at Abbotsbury Swannery.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

May 4, 2026

Mowing with STIHL

Here at my farm, I always try to impress upon my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew to "use the right tool for the right job" - for efficiency and for safety. Among our favorites are the durable, easy-to-use items from STIHL.

I've been using STIHL products for a long time. STIHL is recognized as a worldwide leader in outdoor power equipment and offers an extensive lineup of different pieces including professional-grade chainsaws, blowers, trimmers, pressure washers, and so much more. Last week, I received several of STIHL's new mowers - both gas powered and battery operated. They're great for using in large lawn spaces as well as any flat, narrow, tight areas around my home. They're easy to maneuver and provide good, precise cuts.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

May 2, 2026

Planting Boxwood from George Bridge

I'm always looking for ways to improve my gardens. Sometimes that means changing an entire space - removing plants and trees, selecting new specimens and designing how they will be placed. It doesn't have to be a daunting task. In fact, it can be one of the most rewarding.

I decided to make some big changes to the gardens near my front gate. I carefully removed what was there and transplanted them in other areas of the farm.  In their place, I wanted to put in a group of small, medium and large sized boxwood that would add both color and texture to the beds. I called on my friend, George Bridge, owner of George Bridge Landscape Design, Inc. George first introduced me to boxwood more than 25-years ago. George is a leading grower and supplier of one of the largest collections of unique and mature plants, trees, and boxwood in the United States. Earlier this week, he and his crew delivered 10 American boxwood shrubs and planted every single one - they all look perfect.

Enjoy these photos.