July 7, 2026

Planting Succulents in Faux Bois Containers

I have always loved succulents. With their fleshy leaves and extraordinary forms, succulents are easy to maintain and make excellent container plants - I have quite a few of these popular specimens in my collection.

During a heavy rainstorm that lasted all of yesterday, my head gardener, Ryan McCallister, planted a selection of succulents in two of my faux bois planter boxes. These will be displayed outside my Winter House where they will flourish under the bright summer light.

Enjoy these photos.

 

July 3, 2026

A Semiquincentennial Celebration

Entertaining at my farm is always so much fun, especially when I host momentous occasions.

Last weekend, I partnered with the Friends of John Jay Homestead to host a remarkable Semiquincentennial celebration, commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The event also honored John Jay and the restoration of his historic home here in Bedford. I hope you saw some of the photos on my Instagram page @marthastewart48. More than 200 guests were in attendance. The evening began with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at my stable courtyard. A short walk to my Equipment Barn led to a wonderful feast centered around a patriotic theme with foods prepared by Chef Pierre Schaedelin and his team at PS Tailored Events. We enjoyed Chilled Garden Pea Soup, Fried Chicken, Grilled Salmon, Heirloom Tomato Salad, Red Bliss Potato Salad, and my daughter's flavorful Chopped Salad. The program included a musical performance by my nephew, Christopher Herbert, and his accompanist, Chris Reynolds. I delivered the opening remarks and offered the toast. And then it was back to my stable for our giant flag cake dessert and some champagne. Despite a little rain, the event was a great and memorable success for all.

Here are some more photos, enjoy. I wish all of you a safe and joyful Semiquincentennial Fourth of July weekend.

July 2, 2026

Preparing the Farm to Celebrate the Nation's Semiquincentennial

Preparing for any special gathering takes a lot of effort, time, and advanced planning.

I'm sure many of you have seen the photos on my Instagram page @marthastewart48. Last weekend the Friends of John Jay Homestead joined me in hosting a spectacular celebration of our nation’s Semiquincentennial, honoring the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In preparation for the event, it was "all hands on deck." Everyone at the farm was busy, inside and out - cleaning my giant Equipment Barn, finishing the planting in my garden maze, counting the plates and glasses, ironing and hanging all the flags, setting the tables for more than 200 guests, and so much more. It was a race to the finish, but with a good, hardworking team, we got it all done.

Here are some photos, enjoy.