March 12, 2024

The 2024 Philadelphia Flower Show

If you’re ever in or near Philadelphia during the beginning of March, try to stop at the Philadelphia Flower Show.

I hope you saw my photos on my personal Instagram page @MarthaStewart48 - be sure to follow me. Last week, while in the area for a business meeting, I had the opportunity to attend this year’s Philadelphia Flower Show hosted by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. It is the nation’s largest and longest-running indoor flower show, and proceeds benefit the year-round programs organized and managed by the PHS. Started in 1829, the Philadelphia Flower Show gathers hundreds of talented florists, landscapers, and designers from around the world and showcases interesting plant varieties and garden and design concepts. The event also hosts competitions in horticulture and artistic floral arranging and growing. The 2024 show was called "United by Flowers," and celebrated communities that share in the passion for gardening.

Enjoy these photos.

 

March 11, 2024

Rooting Climbing Hydrangeas

I always enjoy growing my own plants, but there’s something even more exciting and gratifying about propagating them - producing plants by dividing, grafting, or rooting cuttings from existent stems.

Here at my Bedford, New York farm, I have many hydrangeas including beautiful climbing hydrangeas with their large, lacy white flowers and attractive lush foliage that can be found meandering up the trunks of various trees in warmer months. Recently, my gardeners, Ryan McCallister and Wendy Norling, gathered about 300-climbing hydrangea cuttings and rooted them in pots. It's an easy process that should produce strong roots within weeks.

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March 9, 2024

Spring Emergence 2024

It’s so wonderful to see the gardens transform this time of year.

We’ve had quite a mild winter here in the Northeast. And while spring doesn't officially start for another 10-days, we're already seeing many signs of the season - flowering crocuses, snowdrops, hellebores, irises, witch hazel, and more. Soon, the grounds will be covered in spring color. Here’s a glimpse of what's blooming at my farm now.

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