November 19, 2022

Unveiling the Palladian Tree by Baccarat at Neiman Marcus Downtown Dallas

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! There's a new one-of-a-kind Palladian Tree by Baccarat set-up at the Neiman Marcus Downtown flagship store in Dallas, Texas - and it's up until December 24th! If you're in the area, stop in a see it!

If you follow me on Instagram @MarthaStewart48, you may have seen me standing with Baccarat’s unique Palladian tree. I took a quick trip to Neiman Marcus Downtown earlier this week for the unveiling. The “Tree of Light, Joy and Energy” is made from spherical Roi Soleil crystal chandeliers and a polished stainless steel and mirror Christmas tree stand. During my visit, I also hosted a special cocktail reception. The store also sells my collection of barware pieces created with Baccarat - my “Martharita” glasses, my tumblers, my Martha Ice Bucket, as well as a beautiful "Martharita" Pitcher. It was a very fun event and a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season.

Enjoy these photos and the short video.

 

And here's a TikTok I did at Neiman Marcus Downtown sharing some holiday decorating ideas.

 

November 18, 2022

Pruning the Pin Oaks

Time for some pruning and maintenance on the trees at my Bedford, New York farm.

As the owner of a working farm with many gardens, groves, and allées, I am constantly looking at all the plants and trees, making sure they are in perfect condition. Pruning is one of our biggest and most important tasks. Proper pruning improves the health of the plants, prevents disease, and encourages better growth. There are different pruning strategies for different times of the year, but overall the goals are the same - to control the shape, to keep bushes and trees fresh and open, and to allow for better air circulation through the center of the specimen. This week, my outdoor grounds crew "limbed up" the majestic pin oaks and pruned back the low branches to keep them from hitting any cars on the carriage road and to allow enough light to filter down to the plants below.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

November 17, 2022

Growing and Harvesting Saffron at My Farm

It is so exciting to grow the rare and vivid crimson-colored spice called saffron right here at my Bedford, New York farm.

Saffron comes from a flower called crocus sativus, also known as ‘saffron crocus’. It is a beautiful, purple flower with bright red threads, or stigmas, which make the luxurious spice. Over the last couple of years, my friend Hannah Milman has planted more than 10-thousand saffron corms in various areas around the property, including a large patch beneath the quince trees just outside my flower cutting garden. Saffron is planted in late summer and then harvested by hand from late October to early November. It's so much fun to see these flowers develop.

Enjoy these photos and please follow Hannah on Instagram @hannahcmilman to learn more about saffron.