torsdag, januar 19, 2012

My garden


My garden - my joy! Constantly changing and evolving. But what did it look like in the very beginning? This entry has been greatly inspired by the lovely blog "Roser og Patina" and her fascinating story about how her beautiful garden came to be.


The spring of 2000, our first spring here, and my garden was just a dream. Reality being quite a different story (sorry about the poor quality of the photos... pre-digital ones). We had just finished building our little house, and there truly was no garden to speak of. Just a lot of possibilities.


By the spring of 2002 the potager had started to take shape, even though everything was still looking very bare. But I had got my six long coveted raised beds and stone pathways. And after a bit also the white picket fence, that now surrounds and protects the potager (our plot is a windy one).


Later... much later... we expanded with more raised beds for a cutting garden, in a different part of our plot. And a couple of years ago they were even further expanded to a total of 10 raised beds.


My garden is a flat space, that I slowly (but surely) try to section off to different garden rooms. Every year we plant more trees and bushes, in an effort to create hight, and to protect the garden from the winds (I do wish we had done so right at the start).


We have also planted hedges, but all these take ages to grow to any size to speak of in our tough climate. And after every cold winter we lose some. Mainly roses, but after last winter also all the honeysuckles that climb along the wire arches. Mice play havoc under the snow, damaging fruit trees, roses and hedges.


But my pride and joy remains the potager. This is where I grow most of our vegetables, and this is where many of my favourite perennials can be found, surrounding the white picket fence.


Even before our little house was built, I had already drawn plans for the potager, along with the "alley-beds" that lead to it. We have yet to lay the stones along that very path (hopefully this spring/summer). The white picket fence also needs a new lick of paint this coming spring (on hindsight white may not be the most practical colour for garden fence).


But then again I never was practically inclined. And as for the fence, I would not have it any other way. On hindsight there are a number of things I could have done differently. But the wonderful thing about a garden that it is never finished. It is constantly changing, there is always room for improvement. Which makes gardening such a fascinating activity.

44 kommentarer:

tinaquilt sa...

I envie you of your garden, here in Germany is not that place to have such a wonderful garden at the house.
Kram Martina

Timi sa...

You have such a beautiful garden!!!
I always enjoy watching your photos!
Thanks for sharing them!!!

Pondside sa...

Your garden is a delight. I never tire of looking at photos of it.

Lisa sa...

What a beautiful garden - how inspiring!
Thanks for sharing.

Ellen sa...

For en nydelig hage du har Mia! Får hakeslepp av de nydelige bildene fra hagen din. En drømmehage har du! Grønnsaksbedene dine er bare helt utrolige. Og gøy å se utviklingen:) Det er gøy med hage, den ser forskjellig ut fra år til år:) Alltid i utvikling:) Bare koselig at du linket til meg:) Ønsker deg en god helg. Klem Ellen.

Miriam sa...

Your garden is the most beautyfull garden i've ever seen.
And it's my aim for 2012 that my potager looks a little bit like yours. Even very smaller.
I'm looking forward to spring and more photos of your amazing garden.
Miriam

Anonym sa...

Hi Mia,
After discovering your blog some three years ago, I knew immediately that I also wanted raised gardens in my small plot. I now have three and plan to put in a few more. Your gardens have been such an inspiration to me. I often go back to your old postings for continuous ideas.
It is interesting to see how you started out. And now being able to enjoy a charmingly gorgeous view from your window... simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

Greetings from Elsie in Texas!

Meggie sa...

I, too, live in a very windy place in Texas. I'm constantly trying to make windbreaks to slow down the damage of the wind.
Your garden is beautiful. It looks like you get substantial rain.

Carmen sa...

Hi Mia,
your garden ist really a delight. I'm planing also such a garden, I hope I get it.
Greetings from Germany
Carmen

passionfruitprincess sa...

What a beautiful garden you have! I love to look at your pictures...looks like from a fairy tale.
Ana Paula.

Shabby soul sa...

It's incredible that such a stunning garden is in Norway! You are very able to garden, with your cold temperature!! Really beautiful, I can believe it's your joy,
Have a nice day
Silvia

Cottage Tails sa...

Your garden is beautiful! I tossed up to do seperate raised garden beds, but due to space and cost I did one big garden. Yours looks very pretty!

Tracy sa...

Wow! Your garden is beautiful & impressive!! Looks like a lovely place to sit and ponder for a spell. :)

elsascottage sa...

Amazing! Wonderful! Congratulations for such a beautiful garden! Greetings from Germany! Simone :-)

Villmarkstausa sa...

Det er mye jobb og glede som ligger bak en slik flott hage. Gleder meg til våren da skal jeg ta meg en tur å spørre veldig pent om noen små stiklinger;-))
Om noen uker kommer snøklokkene opp. Ha ei flott helg!!

Bluebells and Lavender sa...

You have a beautiful garden and what a quaint garden fence, I wouldn't change it either! Seeing your garden has actually inspired me to grow a few seedlings. Sharon

kate sa...

Delightful! Your beautiful garden pictures have cheered up a miserable January day for me.

jemilyea sa...

I've always liked your garden posts. One day I would really enjoy seeing a drawn plan of your gardens in relation to your house. I see the pictures and understand where the picketed garden is but sometimes get mixed up on where the others are located. Please excuse me if this is considered too personal a request.

AgueroSandra sa...

Hola Mía tu historia sobre el jardín es muy sabrosa e inspiradora dan ganas de correr y hacer algo mas, siempre hay para hacer mas ♥ es hermoso lo que ustedes lograron, cuantas satisfacciones da la naturaleza un beso Sandra.

Madelief sa...

Hi Mia,

I enjoyed seeing your garden grow from scratch. What a delightful garden you have!

Madelief

ElisabethB sa...

Thank you to share with us your experience. You are inspiring, I would like so much to try this garden way.

by Teresa sa...

Hello Mia.. from Oregon, USA. I enjoyed seeing your garden emerge from an empty slate. My husband went yesterday and bought 20 cedar boards 2x10 - 10 feet long. So.. I am excited to see what we come up with this Spring!! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

LeslieWms sa...

Hi Mia,

I just found your website a few weeks ago and am delighted to see your many beautiful ideas. I love the inside of your house and had no idea you were also a wonderful gardener. I am just beginning to learn how to garden and am preparing the ground now for a spring planting. Thank you for sharing. Blessings for a prosperous and fulfilling 2012.

Leslie, in California

teawithhazel sa...

what a lovely lovely garden..it's amazing how much you have achieved and you must be so happy with it..

Ingrid sa...

Beautiful, I too love the same colour schemes as you. Even though I live in New Zealand I do wonder if it is my dutch/scandi heritage that draws me.

aimee sa...

Absolutely incredible! Your garden reminds me of a Bed + Breakfast I used to work at--always loved the idea of raised beds. We have two that I use for perennial/
wildflowers; I would love to have more:)
Blessings,
Aimee

elizabeth sa...

Beautiful! You have that special touch in your crafts and garden. I enjoy your blog so much and always look forward to seeing what you are up to. Do you have a special soil mix you use in your raised beds? The flowers are soooo pretty, love the colors! Thank you for sharing and for your lovely blog.

Katy Noelle sa...

What wonderful, wonderful fun to hear and see the story! and so encouraging, too, Mia....

nadi sa...

I very mush love you blog!Your house and a garden,you needwork and an economy-all as in my dreams!All so is beautiful and accurate,pleases eyes and heart!

Vanha rouva sa...

Sinun puutarhasi on SUURI esikuvani, kun pikkuhiljaa alan jalostaa anoppivainaan tonttia omakseni. Kiitos ihanista kuvista ja ideoista!!!

Anonym sa...

Dear Mia,

on a grey cold day like this, your garden post is a pure delight, a shower of joy, colour and optimism. Beautiful garden and a good gardener though, congratulations!Best regards Violeta

D'Jana sa...

Thanks to Mia's beautiful blogging I am inspired not only to open a blog and crochet/knit again. I am also inspired to take my own huge garden and make it raised beds this spring! I can't wait to start!

Ann sa...

You are such an inspiration Mia. I liked seeing the photographs of your vacant land before you started your garden beds. Your location is stunning, everyday you wake up must feel like heaven with the views you have. Thank you for sharing these pictures and inspiring me to work harder in my garden!

LaurenceM37 sa...

I hope one day I'll have such a so nice garden ! Thank you very much !

Sarah sa...

Mia, your garden has evolved so beautifully! I look forward to the day when I can have my own. For now, I'll enjoy yours & dream!
Blessings,
Sarah

...tiktakro... sa...

I'm IN LOVE with your potager ever since I've seen it for the first time ( some years has passed by now ;) ) ...and this article shows the natural transition to a beautiful and luxurious garden. Very welcome.
How do you cut the grass in the paths between the raised beds ? for me this action is a nightmare...

Birds, Bees, Berries, and Blooms sa...

I am so happy I found this site! Your garden is beautiful! I so wish I could visit and walk through it. You have an outstanding eye! I needed a beautiful walk in a garden as mine is covered in a blanket of snow.

Julia sa...

You have one of the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen! Absolutely breathtaking!!

Mia sa...

Hi Tiktaro! Thank you for your kind words about my garden. As for cutting the grass in between the paths, it is something my husband does with a handheld cutter (we call it a whippersnipper!) Easy peasy, and it leaves a neat result. He does not do it as often as regular lawn mowing (which is done at least twice a week), maybe every second week or so.

Kathrin sa...

This is so beautiful - I love it!

Cheers from Germany!
Kathrin
http://lea27784.blogspot.com/

Borboleta Serrana sa...

Uauu!
que inveja;)

Roséemimie sa...

Your garden is marvelous !
I like so much the very good idea to make it in this squares in wood. i make one in a old apple box to mys mixed herbs, tomates and some stasberrys is result so easy and a practical assistance.
kisss
Mimie

BlueEyedGirl sa...

wow! :)
your gardes is SO beautiful! :)
I can't stop sating st those pictures!
and your blog is very interesting:)
greetings from Poland

Vida sa...

I just found your blog via http://www.acultivatednest.com/. What a beautiful garden you have! I've also enjoyed browsing through your other posts. Thank you for this glimpse into your cozy home. I look forward to reading more!

~ Vida (from the USA)