Step inside Ruth’s Pennsylvania farm, where a once unruly and overgrown landscape has been thoughtfully transformed into a series of flourishing, purposeful gardens.

When Ruth and her family first bought the property, the grounds were in poor condition—wild, neglected, and in need of years of care and vision. Today, it’s a layered country landscape that feels both deeply lived-in and beautifully intentional.

Ruth takes us on a tour of her kitchen garden, where seasonal vegetables are grown for daily use, and her cutting garden, designed for gathering armfuls of flowers throughout the warmer months. Along the way, she shares how each space has evolved over time, shaped by patience, experimentation, and a deep love of the land.

From structured planting beds to more relaxed, romantic corners of the property, every part of the garden tells the story of transformation—one that continues to unfold with each season.

Executive Producers: Ruth McKeaney and Homeworthy Productions

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23 Comments

  1. Hungry for Home- use the search spy glass- type DIY Water Feature- up it pops. Excellent tutorial. Just watched your water feature. Now I need to find some pots…….

  2. Wow what an interesting property. Absolutely beautiful! And you guys have done so much. So many personal and profound items. Love your theme, bless!
    With your bouquet I was surprised to see that you didn’t strip the leaves off since they cause bacteria to grow in the water. Anyway, thank you for sharing your home with us.

  3. Rich people Snore i feel she is disingenuous. I am sure on this scale, her rich husband and her had a whole crew of workers doing the work, not just "Bob". 😂 Why pretend?

  4. Respectfully, with all that land, increase the hens' yard to at least three times larger. Animals deserve top priority on a farm. Thank you.

  5. I thought of a large American flag flying from the top, when I saw the silo & from a pole in the center of the millstone. Really enjoyed the tour. I’m so thankful there are people like yourself, who have the foresight, creativity & resources to bring to fruition what you have & are willing to share with everyone else. Thank you!

  6. All the space and chickens are crammed together in a tiny coup. They need greenery and insects to live happy lives!

  7. Beautiful property. It’s so nice that you kept the ruins. I love that history. I love all your garden rooms. Thanks for sharing.

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