April 24, 2026

Perennials in My Garden

To create a successful perennial garden, it's important to select the right plants for the area, use nutrient-rich soil, and monitor its development - feeding, grooming, and adjusting care as the garden matures.

Some of the most beautiful growth this time of year is behind my Tenant House and outside my gym building. In these areas I've planted Epimediums, trout lilies, mayapples, ferns, Syneilesis, Polygonatum, Cotinus, Stewartia trees, and other interesting plantings.

Enjoy these photos.

April 23, 2026

A Guest Blog From a Visit to the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach, Florida

I always encourage others to share photos from places they've visited. Not long ago our own Marquee Brands Home Brand Director, Dipali Patwa, found herself with some extra time after a flight back home to New York was delayed. Instead of sitting at the airport, she went out and toured an interesting garden to learn something new. Enjoy her story and her images.

During a recent business trip to West Palm Beach, I had the opportunity to visit the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. I didn’t walk this garden with Martha, but I’ve walked others with her, and that experience fundamentally changes how you see a space like this. Walking gardens with Martha teaches you to notice what many may overlook - the discipline of proportion, the intention behind what is planted, the way pathways guide movement without announcing themselves, and how light, at different times of day, becomes as important a design element as any material. You begin to understand that great environments are not accidental- they are edited, refined, and deeply intentional. So when I stepped into the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, I found myself seeing through that lens. Slowing down. Observing transitions. Understanding restraint. And what revealed itself was not just a garden, but a living composition- one that quietly holds art, nature, and time in balance.

April 22, 2026

My Trees in April

Here at my farm, we’re expecting morning showers, cloudy skies, and temperatures in the low 50s, but the gardens continue to transform.

Despite the erratic weather, there's new spring growth every day. And, while many of the flowers are erupting with vibrant color, we've also been taking photos of the various trees and all the precious leaves, buds, and blooms just beginning to open on their branches.

Here are some photos, enjoy.