Now on Newsstands: "Martha Stewart Gardening" Features All the Tips and Inspiration You Need for the Year Ahead

A special edition print publication worth saving that features Martha's best gardening ideas and advice for all four seasons.

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Johnny Miller

From her riot of roses at Lily Pond to her boxwood allée at Bedford, Martha has been using her vast gardening knowledge to design acres of beautiful landscapes for decades. Now our founder is sharing her expertise in Martha Stewart Gardening, available at newsstands, and on amazon.com and magazines.com from March 22 through June 21, 2024.

This stand-alone special interest publication features the best of Martha's gardening advice over the years. It takes readers through all four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—including insights into what Martha is planting, tending to, and harvesting each month. A reference worth saving, this collector's edition serves as the perfect year-round gardening companion.

“Ever since I was a young girl, I’ve loved gardening: from tilling the soil the old-fashioned way—by hand—or with a rototiller, to designing exactly how the garden will look, to planting and harvesting it. I immensely enjoy the produce nature provides—it enlivens and beautifies each and every day."
— Martha Stewart

Spring

In spring, readers can expect to learn how to start and tend to a vegetable garden, including what seeds and seedlings to order, where to plant them, what to plant them with, and how to harvest them. You'll also receive a tour of Martha's flower garden, which blooms in continuous waves from spring through fall.

Summer

During summer, readers will learn ways to make their gardens more eco-friendly, including tips for conserving water, nourishing the soil organically, and increasing local biodiversity. Martha also shows readers how to put the fruits of their labor to good use with a complete guide to pickling and preserving summer produce.

Autumn

Dropping temperatures have never stopped Martha from enjoying her garden. In autumn, Martha explains how to make a compost pile, an eco-friendly process that she learned from her father decades ago. Readers will also learn how to winterize their garden, and how to grow saplings for new trees and shrubs.

Winter

Finally, in winter, Martha demonstrates how she puts her green thumb to use, even when it's below freezing. As the cold descends, Martha nurtures her passion for houseplants, which she grows in her greenhouse in Bedford and displays throughout her home. She also encourages readers to use winter as an opportunity to start dreaming about next year's spring garden.

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