Martha Stewart uses this multi-purpose bag 'all the time' on her Bedford farm – 'it’s so useful for carrying, organizing, and storing'
Martha designed a durable tote for collecting grass clippings and weeds – she's labeled it a 'must-have' for your home and yard (and it's currently $35)


Martha Stewart's influence needs no introduction, and nowhere showcases her power quite like the garden. For decades, Martha has aimed to make gardening more seamless, and year after year, she continues to outdo herself.
Recently, for example, Martha designed a Heavy-Duty Garden Tote Bag (available at QVC) to simplify carrying and organizing, both inside and outside the home. The bag, a staple of Martha Stewart's collections, is often seen around her Bedford farm, as she revealed on her blog.
'If you’re busy doing chores around the house and in the garden, I hope you have my Multi-Purpose Reusable Heavy Duty Tote Bag – it’s so useful for carrying, organizing, and storing so many things indoors and out,' Martha says.
In her blog, Martha demonstrates the bag's usage around her iconic farm. She was seen working alongside her grounds crew, who mowed the lawns, paddocks, and hayfields around the property.
We also use my Multi-Purpose Totes for collecting grass clippings and all the pulled weeds – roomy, light and so, so durable, these bags are must-haves in the home and yard,' Marths says.
'I love this bag and use it all the time on my farm. It’s made from rugged, rip-resistant woven polypropylene fabric – perfect for holding anything and everything. Each bag measures approximately 20 inches wide by 20 inches long by 24 inches tall.'
Considering Martha's love for the bag, it's unsurprising that she gave some out to the crew who work on her expansive garden. 'I have lots of these bags for the crew – they love the portability of this tote. It has a simple semi-rigid pop-up assembly that folds flat for compact storage,' she says.
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The tote is a standout from Martha Stewart's collection, but it's not the only piece catching our eye. We've recently scrolled through QVC's selection, and rounded up the essentials you need ahead of summer. They all carry Martha's good name, so you can be sure they'll look great while standing the test of time.
Best Seller
Carry your garden tools with ease using this stylish and simple to carry bag. Available in two stunning colors.
Wooden Handle
This stunning gardening tool is easy to use and comes in a beautiful, natural design emblazoned with the doyenne's name. It will instantly elevate your weeding experience.
Comprehensive
This set is perfect for beginners, including all the tools you need to get started on gardening this spring at an affordable price point. They are fade, rust, and weather resistant.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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