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

Scents

This post 'Scents' was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe in the blog Tyras Trädgård/Tyra's Garden



Scents!


Hm...


 I'm thinking roses in my garden, dandelions in the field, lily-of-the-valley in the glade of the forest, honeysuckle just by my door...the list goes on forever. It is hard to choose one scent for this weeks theme.
I found this picture with both fragrant roses and raspberries in it, now this is a lot of scents in this picture. I would love to sit at that table today!

Finns det något mer ljuvligt en sommarens bär och en skål med blandade doftande rosor.










I wish you all a lovely weekend.

Don't be a stranger my friend -Do write something./ Tyra




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Deserted and Abandoned

This post "Deserted and Abandoned" was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius-Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden 


What is this?

 NO blooms on Blooming Friday!

This weeks theme is Deserted...

and this is my thoughts in the matter.

The wear and tear of time has left its marks, but aging has its charm. I love it and I often say "perfect is boring". Some of the things in my mosaic will be rediscovered and brought back to life while others will fall into a longer and deeper sleep.

My greenhouse in Tyra's Garden is just deserted for a very short time, it is hibernating in the month of January and waiting for reawakening - soon the sun will come and bring it back to life. The wines in my celler however are unfortunately ruined, the winter has been too cold. The cold and deserted statue in the Garden at Gysinge bruk will soon once again look out over a green and beautiful park.




Övergivna - men kanske inte för alltid. Snart är våren och sommaren här och då väcks det temporärt övergivna till liv igen. Dock...en del saker faller bara in i en djupare sömn. Trevligt helg på er alla!


I wish you all a great weekend!

Don't be a stranger - do write something/ TYRA




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Wednesday

Bring the Garden into Your Kitchen

This post Bring the Garden into Your Kitchen was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius-Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden 




Well the titel could easily be misunderstood it is a bit misleading. Now in January I haven’t got a lot to bring into the kitchen from my potager. Although I do have some lovely kale and leeks left that the dear deer hasn’t found yet.





 I just want to show you my new tea towels and pegs. I order these kitchen towels from SSE Seed Savers Exchange and they are from Paper Shark, Santa Barbara. 100% “flour-sack” cotton. I just love the prints, they put a smile on my face every time I use then. I think they will be perfect on the sailing boat as well because the dry so very quickly in the wind. Talking about wind...



The pegs are in an old fashioned style and I just love them too. Thank you Johan for this wonderful Christmas gift. I’m longing to start to dry my washing outdoors again. Nothing beats the “perfume” of fresh, clean washing dried by the wind.






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Sunday

Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis

This post 'Hibiscus Rosa sinensis' was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden/ Tyras Trädgård




My all time favourite flower is the Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis. I got my first hibiscus plant on my 10th birthday, that is probably one of the reasons why I like it so very much. I still do remember that day very clearly as if it was just the other day. I remember how my mother had arranged a birthday-table for me with all my gifts upon it and the pot with the hibiscus in the middle as a centerpiece.




Today's Flowers is my Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis - 'The Rose from China'
and  it is Mosaic Monday at Little Red House







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Tuesday

Tulipa 'Apricot Parrot*

This post 'Tulipa 'Apricot Parrot' was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden



A magnificent flower to brighten up even the darkest of January days.




Today's Flower is a tulip that I found on a visit to Keukenhof.

Tulipa 'Apricot Parrot'

This tulip is from 1935, it bloom late spring, height 14-16" about 50 cm. 


If you find the Parrot tulips fascinating you find some more interesting facts here at The Plant Expert 

You can find your Apricot Parrot Tulip here, although this is not the time to buy the bulbs.






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Saturday

Prosperous Garden

This post Prosperous Garden was originally uploaded by Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe in the blog Tyra's Garden/ Tyras Trädgård
 
 
 

Prosperous Garden...Yes please!


 Well one can always dream can't I?

 
- It is so exciting to open this 'book' and turn the page to a perfectly blank unwritten sheet and start a brand new chapter of the Tyra's Garden story. I say welcome to the growing season of 2011; I have so many dreams and plans...no gigantic plans and project rather a lot of ideas how I can achieve a prosperous garden. Both when it comes to the beauty aspect, but perhaps even more important to get a sustainable, flourishing and 'tasty' potager that gives me a good yield.


During 2011, I have plans like to build new cold frames, a ladder for the apple trees, plant more ornamental grasses and last but not least I would also like to make plans for more winter gardening. I would like to stretch my growing season although I haven't got the solutions to that issue yet. I got this book by Eliot Coleman Four-Season Harvest and after reading a few chapters I was hooked on the idea!


Coming soon: More about Four-Season Gardening in the blog The Greenhouse... 
and in Swedish in the Kitchen Garden KÖKSTRÄDGÅRDEN

 



January the first


I have this song in my head today and I think it is a great song for the first day of the rest of my life.









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