May 3, 2023

Visiting the Newly Renovated Tiffany & Co. Flagship Store, The Landmark

After more than three years of renovation, New York City's iconic Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue flagship store, named "The Landmark," is open.

A spectacular star-studded celebration at the newly transformed space marked the official opening last week. Guests had the opportunity to walk around the boutique and see its redesigned interior by architect Peter Marino - now totaling 100,000 square feet. This was the first time the 10-floor store had been renovated since opening in 1940. There was also LIVE DJ music and performances by the Radio City Rockettes and singer-songwriter, Katy Perry. The next time you're in Manhattan, stop by and visit "The Landmark" - maybe you'll even walk out with a special "blue box."

Here are some photos from the event, enjoy.

 

May 2, 2023

Picking and Arranging Lilacs from My Garden

The lilac hedges at my Bedford, New York farm are starting to explode with big, gorgeous and fragrant clusters.

I love lilacs, and have enjoyed growing them for many years. In fact, the common lilac, Syringa vulgaris, has been part of the American landscape for centuries. Lilacs planted in 1650 on Michigan’s Mackinac Island are some of the country's oldest known specimens. If you don't already have lilacs in your garden, I strongly encourage you to grow one, or two, or even three shrubs - they will give you years of beautiful blooms.

Here are photos of the first picked lilacs of the season and the arrangements we made with them - enjoy.

May 1, 2023

Planting a Strawberry Patch

If you enjoy gardening and want to grow some delicious summer fruits, try strawberries. Strawberries are among the easiest berries to grow. They are cold-hardy and adaptable, and can be planted in both garden beds and containers.

Every year, I plant a crop of strawberry plants. This season, we have some growing in my vegetable greenhouse - a few are deep red and ready to pick. And last week, my gardeners planted a large bed of strawberries in a patch behind my main greenhouse just next to my garlic. As long as they are planted in a location that gets full sun, they'll thrive and will provide sweet, luscious fruits for several years.

Enjoy these photos.