Tuesday, 29 September 2020

Time for a Swedish Fika

 


What's Fika?

The most heard translation in Sweden is: "Fika is a Swedish word that you can translate as taking a break for coffee or tea and a bit to eat." But after some yours living in Sweden, I learned, it is much more than that. "It is not only an moment to relax, to catch up with your family and to laugh with your friends. It is part of daily ritual, a cosy escape or a refreshing pause. It is the time between meals, the place between destinations. There is always time for Fika." Mostly the Swedes drink coffee (they really drink a lot of very strong coffee) and they will eat something sweat, like Kanel or Kardemombullar (look here for the recipe: Kanelbullensdag in Sweden). Where? When you are living in Sweden you will find out you will meet the Fika everywhere, in your company, in some local trädgårdscafe (you can find all over the country at least in summertime) or in the local bakeryshop. 

Sunday, 13 September 2020

Autumn Jobs to do

 


Time to prepare your garden for winter now! It's a little depending where you are living, the climate of your country, but also micro climate such as height, shelter, seaside or not, etc. For me september is the for exemple perfect time to move plants, mostly it is more natural moist so they can root before winter frost is coming.
Autumn Crocus (Colchis)
Autumn jobs to do now:

  1. Have some fresh autumn decoration instead of summerplants in pots.
  2. Move the plants you want to move or split (easy work less watering).
  3. Clean the border for the last time (pick the weeds and cut back old flowers).
  4. Put plants who don't like frost inside in a frost free place before winter starts.
  5. Collect the seeds form the plants you like.
  6. Order and plant some springbulbs for next year.
  7. Look after your greenery: Harvest your tomatoes and plant your garlic.
  8. Cut the grass for the last time, a little longer certainly not too short).
  9. Cover the compost place with this last grass you just have cut to start the biological proces of breaking down.
  10. Put on some lights in your garden.

Oeps: and for the people living on the countryside; prevent some plants from being eaten by the deer in the winter...my Sedums and Salvias are like a delicacy to them, so I put some iron around them to survive. Maybe I forgot something...? Look at my post last year!

Friday, 14 August 2020

New life for old stuff

I'm working on a new project; new life for old stuff... Like I said before I like to create, I like making things more nice... Years ago I met these candles, they got a new painting (chalk paint) and wax and now they are a decoration in my living beside off the fireplace.


In Sweden it is very common to visit a "loppis" (a sort of second hand shop in all sizes with all qualities of stuff), to hit a "fynd" a special treasure somewhere. A lot of Swedish like to visit them in the weekends, you will find them every where around the country. You really have to try it!
 

I found this table (above) somewhere some day. It was very nice shaped, in good condition but a didn't like the color. Time for a small make over 😀... I t got a sandy chalk paint with some traces of the old days, now it's decorating my hall. Last summer I found a new treasure, a small dark brown table with glass and green tapestry. As you can see below (it is a little bit hidden because of the plant). It will be one of my next projects, I will show it later.

This rocking chair was my summer treasure this year... Found it nearby with Anettes Loppis on Bolmsö. And no no, I don't think it needs a painting, it's ok like it is... for time being😜

Do you want to see more of my projects? Feel free and have a look: Make new stuff old

Thursday, 16 July 2020

Growing Grandma's Plants or Mormorsväxter


I'm interested in old days plants, in Sweden they call it mormorsväxter. Maybe it is because of the nostalgic, good memories or the longing for earlier times? It maybe, but I'm also sure that the old plants often smell better and can still attract the bees (the modern flower versions often lose their fragrance and fertility).
I like to have my garden filled with old days flowers, that makes me happy. I live in a place on the countryside in the woods of Småland, where that old plants fit perfectly. Beside of that I like to go back to the old days, where the plants were very pure and less manipulated. So maybe a can collect and grow them again?

I started looking for them in my garden when I started exploring some years ago. Of course I found a lot of Daisies (Prästkragor), Hemerocallis and wild Acquileia. Something to start with, they grow very well on sandy poor forestground. Because it has been a garden for a long time ago I found also traces from gardening and growing plants. Like an old Sedum (Kärleksört), an old Hungarian Iris Variegata and a Hepatica (Blå Sippa).


You recognize the flower above? That's Linseed Flower (Linum usitatissimum), A plant who will delivered linseeds, linseed oil and linen as a textile for a long time. I found it last week, I hope I can grow more of it... Last years I started dividing grote hoge Campanula's (Stor Blå Klocka) and sawing Sweet Hearts (Dianthus Barbatus or Borstnejlika), Sunflowers and Sunhats (Echinaecae). 

I started also looking in other gardens...with friends and family, for seeds or parts of plants from old days to enlarge my collection. I went home to my old father (who's already 91 years old and had a garden for a very long time) to get some parts of the old plants. He learned me the names of plants and how to grow since I was young. mostly it is easy to grow them again by making root cuttings. I found some old species like an old Paeonia, a Cannah and a Geranium and I took small rootcuttings. Because it's end of summer soon, they will should up next year in spring. Now they have time to settle. I'm curious what color of flowers they will give next year...



You got interested? Take a look at my other pages: Grandsma's early spring flowers,

Monday, 29 June 2020

Impressions of Tusen Trädgårdar Open Gardens in Sweden


What an inspiring day to meet a lot of people who love gardening, taking care of plants, do know a lot about plants or have briljant ideas about design or just enjoy the colors or the place. It made our day!

We didn't know what to expect for this day. Nobody knows the place, maybe they have seen us working every day? We are not really in a busy garden area... But we found out some people visited the place because of garden interest, they are driving often this road, or family went to school in this building. So yes, we got visitors nicely spread all over the day, very Corona proof😊

Finlandsrosa, you should smell it, it's lovely
This place really has a history. It's an old building, a former school (Read more about living in an old school in Sweden), there are art sculpture, nice old plants in a beautiful area. I like to tell about it or to find out more. The concept with some history, some art sculptures and grandma's plants (mormors växter på svenska) feels as a natural connection to this place which people are interested in.

We were happy to meet a lot of nice people and the good weather stayed (at least nearly till the end). It gave a lot of spirit, ideas and energy to go further on this road...

Thanks 😄

Mormorsväxt Gullviva (Primula)


Sunday, 21 June 2020

Tusen Trädgården Sjöbygget Skola Open Garden Time



Next week, it is open garden time all over Sweden. It's called Tusen Trädgårdar. We will join this event and open our garden at Stegaryd Sjöbygget Gamla Skola in Vittaryd. The school and the barn were build in 1875. A lot of people form farms in this neighborhood walked to this place to go to school. It was not always that close to their homes. In 1939 they closed the school 
 and the place was sold.


We have been told there was a lady living for a long time, she loved gardening too. The garden was always full of flowers. But later the garden was forgotten and overgrown by a lot of trees. The sculptures the old lady made are still there and sometimes I found old days plants, placed them in the nursery and they started growing again. Like grandma's plants.

We want it to be a nice garden again and started working. It still needs time to grow of course, its not ready yet. Last autumn we had even to make a new sewer, it didn't really didn't serve the garden. But we hope one day it will be a garden full of flowers again, even when it is a challenge sometimes. Just now there is a hare who specialy likes Campanulas, Salvia s and Plox. They are all eaten just now.

But anyway, we live in the woods and we like to share our work to any one who is interested. So it's time to open up our garden for the first time. You are very welcome on the 28th of June 😊



Friday, 5 June 2020

Grandma's Swedish Early Spring flowers


Early spring it starts in our garden with wild Crocus and some later (Mars/April) with "svenska sippor". That means vit sippa (Forest-Anemone) , blå sippa (Hepatica) och vårlök (Ornithogalum), as you can see above. I'm always very happy to find some Hepatica's in our garden. Because it was so grown over, you wouldn't believe they were still growing. I'm making a little more place for them now, I protect them against the strong spreading and killing Sevenleafs. But it is getting better and better, after some years.
Fritillaria Meleagris


Viola Odorata
Some of my favorites are Fritelaria Meleagris, (Kungsängsliljor in Swedish, Lapwingflower in english) the brown and the white one, I really like them. They are so beautiful and so vulnerable. And they actually are. I think we had a hair hiking around (we live in the Swedish woods) which really liked this ones too. I was lucky I discovered in time, so I could save the other ones from being eaten. But they will flower next year. They need to stand in an wet area, best is in the gras.

Spanish Hyacint

Myosotis - Don't forget me
The spring flowers start every year again, no matter what. It makes me very happy. Nature just going on. No matter what i do or think. I try to create within the nature. A little going by the flow, what is nature bringing me. What is possible here? Which ground, is it sandy or clay? How much light they need? What about moisture? And then try to combinatie with colors, flowering times, leaf sorts, structure... It is like making a painting. In the grandma's style with a special touch of me.

Soon the other Spring flower will come...






Sunday, 24 May 2020

DIY Natural Healthy Granola recipe



My favorite natural, very healthy and colorful granola recipe is has been created by doing it very often. It tasted and smells really fantastic! You have to try it yourself...

You need:
5 dl rye and/or oats grains (2,5 dl mix is the best)
3 dl grinded cocos
1 dl pumpkin seeds
1 dl sunflower seeds
2 dl coarsely chopped hazelnuts
4 ts  cinnamon powder
2 ts cardamom powder
1 ts kurkuma
1/2 ts salt
2 dl honey
2 spoons water
3 dl mixed dry fruits (for example my favorites russin, mango and goji berries)

How to fix it:
  • Put the oven on 175 degrees
  • Mix all dry ingredients except honey, the mixed fruits and the pumpkin seeds
  • Add the water and mix the total
  • Put the mix on a baking tray and spread half of the honey above it
  • Roast it in the middle of the oven for 5 minutes
  • Take it out, shuffle the mix and put the other half of the honey on it
  • Put it back again for 5 minutes each time and take it out and shuffle again.
  • Ready after 5 minutes and mix it
  • Take it out of the oven
  • Add the dry fruits and the pumpkin seeds
  • Let it cool down, some time.
Total baking time is about 15 minutes, it shouldn't be too dark then it gets bitter.
Delicious as a cereal in your morning yoghurt!


After some time you will make your own favorite recipe out of it, bij trying, changing and making it better each time 😋 Good luck!

Saturday, 16 May 2020

Dreaming about plants


Today we have the perfect time to dream about gardening. When you have the Corona virus moving around and the weather is not as good as last weeks. T too bad for getting out and do some garden jobs outside. So today I made a small garden design for my neighbors. Just a circle of plants in the middel of a nature garden in Småland Sweden. A beautiful, flowery spot the year around without too much maintenance. With plants who can stand heavy hot sun from the south but also severe winter days in Swedish zon 5, so hardy as well. (oeps Sweden has its own numbers in climate zones, warmest is 1 and coldest is 8)



I love new creations in the garden, like painting with plants. I love to see nature growing, it makes me happy. It is always going on, no matter what happens. Whole my life I felt the connection with gardening and plants. My father told me all the latin plant names, as if they were Dutch common names. I got used to it. But it also filled my heart with pleasure. I can forget everything, working hard to maintain or just dream how to make it look better.

And you know what? We want to make it our future!

Friday, 1 May 2020

DIY Creating a hide away


We have been very busy last months. We got a new sewer. The result was a totally ruined front garden. We got tree concrete reservoirs for the sewer and a infiltration bed. No one could miss it, even if you tried very hard. The must ugly things I have ever seen in my garden. So now we try very hard to hide away this thing. It was a though job to do. But when we see the result of today, maybe the garden is even looking better then before.

What did we do? Actually we changed the ground, so you will not see it is an infiltration bed anymore. We higher-ed up the ground where the concrete sewers were. We created a hat out of willow and birch. And created a oval border with plants around it. We love it!



Do you want to see what happened before in our garden? Take a look here 😃