My potager garden is a small garden on the island of Resarö, Resarö is situated in the inner part of the archipelago outside of Stockholm. Tyra´s Garden is mostly an ornamental vegetable garden, potager. But flowers are of course an important ingredience, for beauty and pollination.
Tyra's Garden is a small garden on the island of Resarö situated in the inner part of the archipelago near the small town Vaxholm, outside Stockholm. Tyra's Garden is mostly an ornamental vegetable garden, my potager. But flowers are of course an important ingredience, for beauty and pollination. The climate in these parts is quite demanding as the northerly winds can be strong and cold. THIS BLOG 'Tyra's Garden' is not entirely a gardenblog it contains much more. About me: Enthusiastic amateur gardener and photographer from Vaxholm, Sweden. Designed and built my Greenhouse and Potager in Tyra's Garden 2003. Love the outdoor life, gardening and sailing especially. View my profile

Friday

Happy New Year 2011 - Thank You for this Year.

This post 'Happy New Year 2011 - Thank You for this Year.' was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius-Lindhe in the blog


Last day of december and 2010...I just would like to thank all of you wonderful blogging garden-friends for a fantastic year. I also wish you a great, prosperous and Happy New Year!


 This is a favourite in our home, it is a Danish (Scandinavian) Kransekage. This Kransekage is often served during Christmas, New Year and Weddings. It is an almond paste cake - the only ingredients are Almond paste, egg-whites and icing sugar for the decoration.




Happy New Year!  / TYRA


Om ni kikar i Allt om Trädgårds Nr.1 2011 så är jag med och bjuder på 'insidertips'.
Det är Lena Israelsson som skriver om Favoriterna i köksträdgården. Trädgårdsmästare Nanna Bylund, Stefan Eriksson (årets kock), ÅkeTruedsson och jag berättar om våra favoriter.

Läs mer om detta i KÖKSTRÄDGÅRDEN


GOTT NYTT ÅR!




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Monday

Mosiac Monday Little Red House - Saint Lucia

This post Little Red House - Saint Lucia was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden



This is from yesterdays walk through the little village Åkerby. What a wonderful winter day, the sun was shining and the snow was glittering and it was just a perfect Sunday afternoon. All the little red houses brightened up the otherwise fairly black and white landscape. This is where I have my little red cottage, my "summerhouse", Åkerby is a very old village, I don't know how old but I know that the Russians burnt most of it down in 1917 during the so called "rysshärjningarna" Russian ravages. The clocktower in Åkerby is from 1739 and my little red house is from 1901.





Today we celebrate The Day of Saint Lucia   (Saint Lucy's Day wikipedia) a lovely day in Advent. A day with filled with glorious music, lots of candlelights, saffron bread and of course Lucia.







Mosaic Monday - Little Red House

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Friday

The Four Seasons in Tyra's Garden - Winter, Spring , Summer or Fall

This post - The Four Seasons of Tyra's Garden - Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall was originally uploaded by Tyra in the blog Tyra's Garden



Winter, spring , summer or fall,
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Words from James Taylor's classic song  You got a friend


Four Seasons

 Spring - Open the door and let the sun shine in and warm body and soul.

Summer - The Kitchen Garden "in floribus"

Fall - Golden leaves brightens up my garden. "Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower"
 very true indeed.

Winter - Time to rest, plan and dream.

It is Blooming Friday again! This weeks theme Four pictures - Four Seasons




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Winter decoration - Brassica oleracea var. sabauda

This post Winter decoration - Brassica oleracea var. sabauda was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden


Savoy Cabbage


I actually bought a Savoy cabbage last week just because it was so beautiful. Now I have it outside on a table just outside my door on the porch. Just as a decor. As I looked at my winter decoration the other day I wondered why is it called “Savoy” cabbage?

 Well now I know it is name from a place in France - Savoie, ta-daa





But…
You see the French on the other hand, call it Chou de Milan or Chou de Savoia. They says it is a very ancient cabbage from Milan and that is why they call it Chou de Milan…ta-daa









But…

You see the Italians call it Cavolo di Savoia or Cavolo di Milano

Confused?

Savoia or Milan… well, it is same, same but different, they are practically next door to each other.



Carl von Linné named it Brassica oleracea var. sabauda and Sabauda is on the very road between… yeah that’s right Milan and Savoie. Clever man.



My Savoy Cabbage in now totally deep frozen and it will be beautiful for many more days to come and now when I pass by it I know - Savoie, Sabauda, Milan...


Brassica oleracea var. sabauda


I love all kinds of cabbages. It is such a versatile vegetable, so handy to use in the kitchen; you can make so many wonderful dishes with cabbage. And it is sooo good for you.

Great minds think alike ;-) I know my friend Randi Måhl think of this Savoy cabbage as a decoration too, she even put it in a vase. Just beautiful 




This for this weeks theme on  Blooming Friday is on the windowsill well...I bend it a bit "on the front porch".



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