2019-09-01 Martha Stewart Living

(Ben Green) #1
Martha’s September

GENTLE REMINDERS, HELPFUL TIPS, AND IMPORTANT DATES

1


Go for a hike with
Jude and Truman

8


Harvest and
preserve tomatoes

15


Make stuffed cabbage
(see page 21)

22


Pick golden
raspberries with
Jude and Truman

29


ROSH HASHANAH


BEGINS AT


SUNDOWN


2


L ABO R DAY


Host barbecue for
family and friends

9


Prune hornbeam
hedges

16


Plant parsley,
cilantro, chervil, and
spinach in cold
frames for winter

23


FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN


Harvest apples;
make cider, apple-
sauce, and pies

30


3


Cousin Connie’s
and nephew Morgan’s
birthdays

10


Early-morning swim

17


Pick basil and
make pesto

24


Appear at
Elevate Tech festival
in Toronto

4


Refill bird feeders

11


Gather and save
seedpods in
flower garden

18


Bring fresh eggs
to the office

25


Makeup artist Daisy
Toye’s birthday
Speak at Inforum in
New Orleans

5


Place final fall
bulb order

12


Aerate lawn

19


Brother-in-law
Randy’s birthday
Wave Hill Gardeners’
Party in the Bronx

26


Speak at Living
Legends event
at Carnegie Hall in
New York City

6


Friend Dan Hinkley’s
birthday

13


Cook Peruvian-style
roast chicken and
potatoes (see page 85)

20


Attend Greenwich
Wine & Food Festival
opening-night gala,
in Connecticut

27


Alexis’s birthday
Dinner with
Alexis, Jude, Truman,
and Kevin

7


Speak at Garden
Study Weekend IX
Symposium at
Hollister House
Garden, in Washing-
ton, Connecticut

14


Swim with Jude
and Truman

21


Present award to
Charlie and Kathleen
Marder at LongHouse
Reserve, in East
Hampton, New York

28


Winterize Skylands
terrace

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Let’s keep in touch!

“I wanted to grow dahlias ever since
I was a child and first saw them in our
neighbor’s garden in Nutley,
New Jersey. Now I plant them every year.
To cut stems for arrangements,
choose blooms that are fully open. They tend
to last longest in a vase.” —Martha

4 SEPTEMBER 2019


IAN M


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