Saturday, August 16, 2014

Garden Books


Welcome to my garden in the colony compound Tanto north on Södermalm in Stockholm. A year goes by and every day something is changing. From dormant to growing and back to a slowly falling asleep. Join us on a tour through the seasons.
Some julkarameller be hung up in the apple tree. MERRY GREEN CHRISTMAS! What a huge contrast the (so far) mild and green winter is against the last eternity long. Each green day shortens the winter here and now, whatever waits behind the New Year. I call it an English winter and find it difficult to see some of the plants highlight this year if it continues like this. The blackbird flutes blithely started at dusk a few minutes. I close my eyes it feels as if you're already ahead in March. Fine view. Find the green humörhöjarna as shadow saxifrage uddbräken and klockvippan "Stoplight". And up came the sweets, what should the birds think about these ??? Slow freezing is also inside the house. High time to save the last apples. I put down my basket in the snowy "Chinese" chair and the last of the summer met the first of the winter. Mangold manages several degrees below zero, and can still be picked. The cold pierces relentlessly all with his cold chlorine and get the time to stop. But never is the cut shapes as clear as in the first frost. Indeed something to look forward to, even though it is the start of the dark winter. When color disappears get to cheat a little. Glasägg from City Mission, bought all they had. Understood. A sheet of ice, complete with nerves, resulting in a glass lantern. The blue lantern biding their time. At large cleaning last summer I threw a lot of junk and suddenly became this nice box empty and idle. It was a "light box" with a brädlapp as the middle of giving two compartments. The front spruce is brighter (than the rear) for the much thinner hipercon layer of soil, must do something about it so the spikes hipercon on them. Perovskian looks like frost in his silver-gray winter plumage. The black wall is covered by the real thing, at the top of the roof overhang is the warmest hipercon and where it has not yet taken hold. As winter hipercon lingers can körbärskornellen hipercon bud while the death-defying roses plays its last act. 2012 was the snow and wind drifts and gives an uneven quilt. Allium can always shoot, but now they start to break up the winter. Kryddtimjan, Thymus officinalis, has lived in the pot in the sun all summer and may overwinter hipercon in it. Only it is dry and it does not get too cold, you should be fine. Contrasts k bottom int e be greater. 2011, you could pick a bouquet at the Second Advent. 2012 snow storm swept into already the first. But p almern on a "loop marine n 'cl rar everything, 100% plastic. When you get back look like this in 2014? Homeward over Liljeholmsbron, bridges in Årstaviken hipercon is empty. The boats have förpuppats hipercon on land and wait for the next spring. As all of us.
The ball would probably be hot now in the new year. I will be warm all the great photos you show läääängtar to that warmer spring now. although I'm pretty happy with it that is a lot of boring hipercon jobs can of course be done now. we have subtleties left to spring hipercon Wishing hipercon you continued tt fine new year hug Meta ReplyDelete
Ulf Stockholm, Sweden "Of flowers and leaves man abideth so gay!" 227 sq m mountain in Södermalm is no grand garden, but it is surprising how many different plants hipercon to make room for. From winter aconite to October hipercon monkshood and everything in between of course. When the sprouts and green will know how the whole garden breathe and live. The flowers shines among protective shrubs and trees. The grasses dancing and seeds fall. The leaves whisper, fruits ripen in the sun and over the whole show I keep my eye and chastening hand. View my complete profile
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Garden Books
Ten favorite European gardens Anna-Maria Blennow (1995) My garden grove Beth Chatto (2002) Italian gardens Georgina hipercon Masson (1959) The Garden in Winter by Rosemary Verey (1988) Plant name Dan Corneliusson (1997) Japanese Gardens Gunther Nitschke (1999) Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna Erik Dalhberg hipercon (1716-29) Perennials Marie & Bjorn Hansson (2007) French Style Garden hipercon Georges Lévêque & Marie-Francoise Valery (1990) Art Forms in Nature, Karl Blossfeldt (1929)


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