Amy Goldman Fowler

Amy Goldman Fowler (born 1954) is an American billionaire heiress, gardener, author, artist, philanthropist, and advocate for seed saving and heirloom fruits and vegetables.

[4] Her father was the largest non-institutional real estate investor in New York City in the 1980s, owning nearly 1900 commercial and residential properties.

The Heirloom Tomato: From Garden to Table – Recipes, Portraits and History of the World's Most Beautiful Fruit was published by Bloomsbury in 2008.

Heirloom Harvest: Modern Daguerreotypes of Historic Garden Treasures (Bloomsbury, 2015) is illustrated by daguerreotypist Jerry Spagnoli.

The book has more than 175 photographs of fruits, vegetables, nuts, herbs, and berries grown by Goldman on her 200-acre Hudson Valley farmstead.

Heirloom Harvest has appeared in The Washington Post,[14] Elle Décor,[15] Harper's Bazaar, The Financial Times,[16] The Daily Beast,[17] The East Hampton Star,[18] and Town and Country.

[40] On April 28, 2012, Goldman married Cary Fowler at the terrace on top of the Arsenal in Central Park.