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

My 'Watercolour Rose' - in floribus

This post, 'Watercolour Rose' was originally uploaded and written by Tyra at the blog Tyra's Garden http://waxholm.blogspot.com/
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Watercolours in the Greenhouse
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Busy times now here in Waxholm now, this is a typical Summertown and everything happens during the summer. I’m working too much and havn’t got time for anything, that is why I havn’t been able to blog as much as I use to and want to. The weather is fantastic so I can get up real early to work in the garden and enjoy the breathtaking mornings. that is a good thing. The evenings are stunning too but then I'm so dead tired after a long day and the only thing I want is my bed :-)

Here in this post I just wanted to show you one bush of roses, my beautiful "Watercolour Rose"


Watercolours in the Greenhouse

I have this wonderful Rose bush in my garden, I don’t know the name but I call it my Watercolour Rose. It reminds me of a watercolor palette, it has all the colour from pale creamy yellow, through the apricot hues to soft pink. I wish someone knows it’s real name.

Soft creamy yellow... and pink on the same bush is't it just amazing?


This pretty bud has been slightly damage by the wind, the edges are a bit brown but it is still very beautiful, don't you think?





and it is VERY fragrant too




I wish you all a wonderful weekend!

Don't be a stranger my friend - do write something!
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LOLove TYRA



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Tuesday

Veronica - Something I've made...

This post, 'Veronica' was originally uploaded and written by Tyra at the blog Tyra's Garden http://waxholm.blogspot.com/


Saint Veronica



Veronica





Here are some Veronica growing in my garden I think it is Veronica chamaedrys L. but it could be Veronica persica I'm not sure please help me if you know. Ah... now I see that the leaves on the picture no 2 belongs to Saponaria officinalis L.

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Här är lite söta Veronicor som växer i min trädgård jag vet inte om det är Veronica chamaedrys Teveronika eller Veronica persica, Trädgårdsveronika är det någon som vet. Ah... den nedre bilden är inte så representativ för där växer den ibland såpnejlikorna Saponaria officinalis så de är deras blad som syns.

ABC Wednesday V as in ...


something I've made all by myself ...

OK I did have some help from my friend :-)

Veronica, not Saint Veronica though she is a very good human being, not Veronica Mars, although she is born in Mars (Swedish for March), and not Veronica Persica (Common field Speedwell) but she is sometimes called 'Min Persika' (Peaches)




Veronica on the rock! Somewhere out in the Archipelago of Stockholm.




Have a great Wednesday/ TYRA

more ABC Wednesday HERE




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Friday

"In floribus" with some nice music.




And here some music to go with it...It is from an old hymn by Paul Gerhardt (1652) translate it would be something like " In this glorious sommer time"







This is my contribrutions to the Blooming Friday Flower Power Parade, meet more participants here at Katarina. Roses and Stuff.
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Happy gardening/ LOLove
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TYRA


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Wednesday

Feeling much better!

The fever is gone and I'm out and about again :-) Weeding and eating my weeds...read more in this weeks ABC Wednesday here in the Greenhouse.


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Sunday

I'm bored

This post, 'I'm bored' was originally uploaded and written by Tyra at the blog Tyra's Garden http://waxholm.blogspot.com/



After a few days in bed with a flu I'm bored...my fever is down, not gone but down and I just have to take a stroll in the garden. I can see all the wonderful Rhododendrons, Irises and the Papaver Orientale from the window but I just have to go out and enjoy them 'live' and the tomatoes need my attention...or perhaps it's just that I miss my 'friends' in the greenhouse. The sun is shining and just got to get out, what do you say? A bit of fresh air can't harm anyone can it?

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TYRA



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Friday

Wisteria - I'm thinking...Italy

This post, 'Wisteria sinensis - I'm thinking... Italy'' was originally uploaded and written by Tyra at the blog Tyra's Garden http://waxholm.blogspot.com/
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The Wisteria sinensis is in full bloom in my garden now and every time I see it or smell it's most wonderful scent I think of the gorgeous Amalfi coast and Positano in particular.
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It really thrives in my poor soil next to the drainpipe at my garage, the spot is very sunny and it is welldrained. The only thing I give it is some (chicken) manure in early spring.




Back to Italy again...

As I said, I'm thinking of Italy..."Enchanted April", do you remember that lovely movie from 1992 starring Miranda Richardsson and Josie Lawrence?

"This slow-paced gem is about the civilizing influence of Italy on beleaguered Londoners both male and female and has it's own civilizing influence on the viewer. It's almost like taking a little mini-trip to Italy, a gorgeously filmed enchantment." it is really wonderful.





Wisteria sinensis (my photo albums)



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Caution the Wisteria is toxic! see below *
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"Wisteria sinensis (Chinese Wisteria) is a woody, deciduous, perennial climbing vine in the genus Wisteria, native to China in the provinces of Guangxi, Guizhou, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Shaanxi, and Yunnan. While this plant is a climbing vine, it can be trained into a tree-like shape, usually with a wavy trunk and a flattened top.

It can grow 20-30 m long over supporting
trees by counter-clockwise-twining stems. The leaves are shiny, green, pinnately compound, 10-30 cm in length, with 9-13 oblong leaflets that are each 2-6 cm long. The flowers are white, violet, or blue, produced on 15-20 cm racemes in spring, usually reaching their peak in mid-May. The flowers on each raceme open simultaneously before the foliage has expanded, and have a distinctive fragrance similar to that of grapes. Though it has shorter racemes than Wisteria floribunda (Japanese Wisteria), it often has a higher quantity of racemes. The fruit is a flattened, brown, velvety, bean-like pod 5-10 cm long with thick disk-like seeds around 1 cm in diameter spaced evenly inside; they mature in summer and crack and twist open to release the seeds; the empty pods often persist until winter. However seed production is often low, and most regenerative growth occurs through layering and suckering. One very interesting fact about this plant is that it is actually a member of the pea family, and the abovementioned seedpods are actually legumes.

It is
hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 5-9, and prefers moist soils. It is considered shade tolerant, but will flower only when exposed to partial or full sun. It will also flower only after passing from juvenile to adult stage, a transition that may take many years. It can live for over 100 years.

*All parts of the plant contain a
glycoside called wisterin which is toxic if ingested and may cause nausea, vomiting, stomach pains, and diarrhea. Wisterias have caused poisoning in children of many countries, producing mild to severe gastroenteritis.

It was introduced from China to
Europe and North America in 1816 and has secured a place as one of the most popular flowering vines for home gardens due to its flowering habit. It has however become an invasive species in some areas of the eastern United States where the climate closely matches that of China" Text from Wikipedia
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This is my contribrutions to the Blooming Friday Flower Power Parade, meet more participants here at Katarina. Roses and Stuff.
Happy gardening/ LOLove
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TYRA

Don't forget to write something...don't be a stranger.

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