10 Episodes · Premiered October 28, 2020 · Ended December 9, 2020
In the eight-episode season, Stewart turns her attention to seasonal gardening, landscaping and decor at her farm in Bedford, New York. Viewers can join Stewart as she preps the farm for autumn and winter, and pick up holiday how-to's tailored to 2020 — namely, festive ways to celebrate safely at home. She'll also check in with celebrity friends via video chat and advise them on their own home projects.
With Halloween just around the corner, Martha reveals all of her tricks when it comes to carving and arranging pumpkins; Martha treats comedian Chelsea Handler to her special bourbon apple cider recipe.
The witching hour creeps closer on All Hollow's Eve, and Martha embraces the dead as she demonstrates how to utilize decomposing organic materials around the farm. Then, she and actress Kate Hudson connect with some "spirits" while making martinis.
Martha creates a visually pleasing basket centerpiece and her classic, autumnal door swag; then, she plants thousands of bulbs on her farm while giving fellow HGTV host Karen E. Laine some gardening tips.
As Thanksgiving nears, Martha prepares two turkeys using different methods; Martha and actress Lorraine Bracco mix holiday cocktails.
It's the holiday season and Martha is decking the halls with her homemade garland, wreaths and menorahs. Later, Christmas comes early for Derek Hough, as well as Martha's neighbor, Denis Leary, who receives a special delivery.
Tis the season of gift giving, so Martha and her little helpers craft thoughtful presents using items from around the farm. Then, Martha continues to spread Christmas cheer for Jamie Lee Curtis, Hoda Kotb, and Ice-T and Coco.
Winter is coming as Martha prepares the farm for the frigid season ahead, all the while eager to leave the crazy year of 2020 behind. Then, Martha teaches Drew Barrymore and Leslie Odom Jr. how to ring in the new year.
As everyone stocks up on champagne to usher in the new year, Martha plants healthy foods to start 2021 off right. Then, Lauren Conrad, Post Malone and DJ Khaled all reflect on dour 2020, but they whistle a different tune as they look ahead to the future.