October 7, 2025

Planting Roses

It's always fun to plant a new garden - especially when it includes lots of beautiful, fragrant flowers.

Remember all those bare-root roses I received from Star Roses and Plants last spring? After potting them up and caring for them all summer long, they're ready to finally transplant. I decided to plant them in a bed behind my main greenhouse not far from my raspberry bushes. This space was previously used for growing strawberries, and before that, garlic, but I moved both those crops to my large vegetable garden and thought this area would be excellent for growing these roses - all with gorgeous color, form, and fragrance.

Enjoy these photos.

October 6, 2025

A Martha Stewart Brand Summit

It's always inspiring to get together with colleagues, review our successes, and look to what's next.

Recently, our own Marquee Brands hosted a Martha Stewart Brand Summit to gather teams, partners, and other collaborators for a day long meeting in New York City. I, along with members of our executive group, spoke about what we've accomplished over the last year and what we hope to do in the months ahead. We also enjoyed delicious hors d'oeuvres prepared by Chef Pierre Schaedelin of PS Tailored Events and lunches from Maman. It was a wonderful meeting of many minds.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

October 4, 2025

QVC and Longwood Gardens

I always try to make the most of business trips by visiting beautiful and interesting places in between scheduled commitments. It's even better when I can combine the two.

Last week, I traveled to QVC to debut my new fall/winter 2025 apparel collection. I was on several times that day with a special LIVE appearance right from Longwood Gardens in nearby Kennett Square. I love Longwood and came up with the idea to broadcast from there - everyone enjoyed the change. If you've never been to Longwood Gardens, it is home to many spectacular botanical collections including nine-thousand species and varieties of plants spread across more than 1,100 acres - all wonderfully maintained by hundreds of employees, students and volunteers. I encourage you to visit the next time you're in the area.

Here are some photos, enjoy.