Ninnie's Cottage Garden - Sweden, June 2020

Sara's Kitchen Garden 27,8 tūkst. prenumeratorių I visit my friend Ninnie Edheimers garden in the south of Sweden and take a long walk through her beautiful cottage garden. You can watch all the videos in the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more helpful tips on growing vegetables and flowers. I have plenty of videos about cottage garden ideas, country life and much more. Or, read my garden blog! Sarabackmo.com is my blog about growing vegetables and flowers in a Swedish garden. Learn more about how to grow and cook your own vegetables and fruits all year round, and get handy tips on everything from flower arranging to self-sufficiency and organic fertilizing! Blog: https://www.sarabackmo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saraskitchen... Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kitch... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/saraskitche... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.se/saraskitchen... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saraskitche... Letters from the garden (newsletter): http://eepurl.com/douXMb Podcast: http://saraskitchengarden.libsyn.com
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David Kenny prieš 10 mėnesių Ninnie, Your garden brought tears to my eyes this morning. The pacing of the video and soft but driving music that the tour was set to leads me into contemplation. You've clearly thought of this as well. There are benches and wrought-iron tables and chair scattered about, for perspectives, and moments of quiet thoughts, perhaps with a friend, and a cup of tea or coffee. Many of your rooms are so light and ephemeral that without stone paths and rock, they might lift themselves off the ground and float away. Airy ferns, yarrow, perhaps even archangel. You balance very well the stout and low-growing with whispy tendrils growing at eye level and above Your garden feels ancient, yet teeming with Earth energy, channeled by rock in your flowing landscape. Weathered metal gates and whimsical spirals reaching into the air. Great stone urns dot your garden. Old galvanized buckets. Weathered wooden chairs. I love that some parts of your garden are architectural for the pleasure of the visitor, while other areas are functional, and used to enjoy fresh vegetables and fruits. The re-use of long sticks for your vines is something the gardeners in my family do too (me included). Why buy a bamboo stick from a store when old-growth trees are constantly "volunteering" dead sticks? I saw a tomte in your garden, although I forget precisely where (which probably suits him just fine). How perfectly appropriate, guarding your spaces and protecting against needless change.




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