Biography Flash Martha Stewart at 84 Still Rules the Farm With Spring Chores Rare Birds and Greenhouse Blooms
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Martha Stewart has been buzzing with farm life and horticultural flair in the past week, sharing intimate glimpses into her world via her personal blog that could shape her legacy as the ultimate green-thumb icon. On Saturday, March 14, she posted about The Tropics, Inc. in Hollywood, California, spotlighting this nursery's exotic plant wonders, a nod to her enduring passion for rare botanicals that might inspire future collaborations. Just a day earlier, on Friday the 13th, her blog detailed March Chores Around My Farm, where her crew raked garden beds, pruned weeping willows, groomed a beech tree hedge with precision Japanese shears, washed Polaris vehicles, bathed her Chow Chow Emperor Han, and prepped artichokes and seedlings—proving at 84 she's still the hands-on force steering her sprawling estate into spring splendor, as shared directly on The Martha Stewart Blog.
Thursday brought Starting Flower Seeds in My Greenhouse, a tutorial on nurturing blooms under LED lights, echoing her March 6 post on those very Johnny's Selected Seeds grow lights—key for her half-acre vegetable empire's revival. Wednesday's entry hyped The 2026 Philadelphia Flower Show, teasing floral extravagance that underscores her influence in the gardening elite. Earlier, on March 10, she covered Potting Small Succulents, and March 9 introduced a stunning young male silver pheasant joining her flock of 11, now mingling with golden pheasants in shaded enclosures; The Martha Stewart Blog notes his silvery plumage, red legs, and gentle nature, a fresh chapter in her avian menagerie that could symbolize her expanding biodiversity pursuits.
No major public appearances, business deals, or verified social media mentions beyond her blog surfaced from reliable outlets like People or CNN in the last few days, and nothing headlines the past 24 hours—though unconfirmed whispers of flower show buzz persist without solid backing. These farm dispatches, rich with photos, affirm Stewart's biographical arc as an ageless steward of nature.
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