Fall Field Trip

A Visit to Martha Stewart’s Gardens at Cantitoe Corners, Katonah, New York

 

Cantitoe Corners, Martha Stewart’s 153 acre farm in Westchester county, has been a work in progress since she acquired it in 2002. After constructing a deer fence around the property, Stewart began developing extensive gardens, and more are planned for vegetables and fruit. The plant collections and gardens so far include a peony garden, a bulb garden, a woodland
garden, an azalea and tree peony collection, groves and orchards, two greenhouses, and much
more. Head horticulturists Erica Hanson and Jodi Capobianco will show us around.

Cantitoe Corners, Martha Stewart’s 153 acre farm in Westchester county, has been a work in progress since she acquired it in 2002. After constructing a deer fence around the property, Stewart began developing extensive gardens, and more are planned for vegetables and fruit. The plant collections and gardens so far include a peony garden, a bulb garden, a woodland garden, an azalea and tree peony collection, groves and orchards, two greenhouses, and much more. Head horticulturists Erica Hanson and Jodi Capobianco will show us around.

 

Date & Time

Date: Monday
September 10th, 2007