May 15, 2023

A Kentucky Derby Party at My Farm, Part Two

Here in Bedford, New York, we're expecting several more days of beautiful warm spring weather - great for spending time outdoors with those near and dear.

Earlier this month, I welcomed about 200-people to my farm for a Kentucky Derby Party benefitting the Bedford Riding Lanes Association, the BRLA. There was lots of food - a beautiful cheese table, an oyster bar, and of course a caviar station. My friend Chef Pierre Schaedelin from PS Tailored Events and I also planned a delicious array of Southern bites - deviled eggs, southern fried drumsticks, hot crab dip on shortbread crackers, brown sugar and bourbon glazed ham on buttermilk biscuits, and more. For drinks everyone enjoyed my special mint juleps, Martha's Chard, Martha-tinis, and sweet iced tea. It was a great day and a most enjoyable gathering.

Enjoy these photos.

May 13, 2023

A Kentucky Derby Party at My Farm, Part One

Spring is such a wonderful time for outdoor entertaining.

You may have seen my photos on my Instagram page @MarthaStewart48. I recently hosted a Kentucky Derby Party at my Bedford, New York farm benefitting the Bedford Riding Lanes Association (BRLA), which maintains and develops the historic system of riding trails and dirt roads in this area of Westchester. The event was held in my stable, the adjacent Carriage House and the cobblestone courtyard just outside. The day before and the morning of the affair were very busy - it takes a lot of planning and forethought to host a gathering of 200, but we got it all done and the weather was absolutely perfect.

Enjoy these photos.

May 12, 2023

Creating a Large Vegetable Garden at My Farm

The episode of "Martha Gardens" showing the huge garden transformation at my Bedford, New York farm is now available on the Roku Channel!

You may have seen glimpses of my new vegetable garden on my Instagram page @MarthaStewart48, or on themarthablog.com. Earlier this year, I decided to create a new vegetable garden closer to my Winter House in a large half-acre space previously used as paddock for my five donkeys. The first step was to draw up a very precise map showing the box frames measuring from 5' by 10' to 8' by 70'. We removed the sod from those areas, rototilled the soil, returned the sod pieces upside down, constructed the boxes out of white oak planks, fertilized each bed, and then filled them with nutrient rich soil. It took a few weeks to complete the project, but the end result is fantastic - and we've already planted so many delicious vegetables!

Here are some photos and be sure to watch "Martha Gardens" on the Roku Channel to see this garden come alive.