January 6, 2023

More Lush Green Tropical Plants in My Hoop House

My collection of warm-weather plants grows more and more every year.

As many of you know, I have a sizable collection of tropical plants at my Bedford, New York farm. Yesterday, I shared photos of the specimens now stored in my newest hoop house located in front of my vegetable garden. Across the carriage road is another hoop house, where I keep many of my sago plants, dendrobium orchids, and other palms. During the colder months, all these plants are tucked away in their designated temperature and humidity controlled structures and checked every day to ensure they are doing well.

Here are a few more photos of my thriving potted tropical plants.

January 5, 2023

Inside My New Tropical Hoop House

Here in Bedford, New York, temperatures today are expected to reach 50-degrees Fahrenheit - quite warm for this time of year.

Yesterday was also unseasonably warm - 64-degrees Fahrenheit - warm enough to open my tropical greenhouses just a bit to let in some fresh air. I now have three large hoop houses where I store most of my tropical plants over winter. The last one was completed just a few months ago to accommodate my growing collection of potted specimens. These large structures are made from steel frames and polyethylene panels. Inside, the temperature and humidity levels are monitored and can be adjusted when necessary. And every few days, I like to go into each one to see how all the plants are doing.

Enjoy these photos from my newest hoop house.

January 4, 2023

Saving Gray Wolves on "The Martha Stewart Podcast"

Do you know... nature depends on various keystone species to survive and thrive?

That's right, and the wolf is one of these critical keystone creatures. Like a keystone holds up an arch, wolves help maintain ecosystems. By regulating prey populations, wolves enable many other plants and animals to flourish. They initiate a domino effect and support natural levels of biodiversity. However, the wolf is in danger and it's never been more urgent than right now to stand up and defend the mighty wolf. In my latest episode of "The Martha Stewart Podcast", which you can listen to today on the iHeart Media App or wherever you get your podcasts, I talk to Samantha Attwood, Co-Founding Member of the #RelistWolves Campaign, a coalition made up of dedicated conservationists, wildlife advocates, and scientists committed to raising public awareness about wolves and advocating to restore Gray wolves to the Endangered Species List, and Maggie Howell, Executive Director of the Wolf Conservation Center in nearby South Salem, New York. We discuss wolves, what is happening to them, and why it is so important to help protect them.

Here are some beautiful photos of the Gray wolf, enjoy.