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A Greenhouse from Old Windows: Elegant Ideas of Tyra Hallsénius Lindhe

Garden greenhouse tour to Sweden!

Resarö, Sweden — North winds blow hard from the Baltic Sea and buffet against the willow fence around Tyra Lindhe’s kitchen garden.  Designer, teacher, and creator of one of the most appealing Internet garden sites since 2006, this January, Tyra is showing visitors around her greenhouse made from vintage windows rescued from an attic in her seacoast town in Stockholm County. An ardent photographer, Tyra delights visitors with views of her cobbles-and-millstone courtyard glowing in the last rays of afternoon sun. Then as night falls, this creative gardener lights white candles in the windows and instantly adds even more enchantment.

A Northern Greenhouse: from  Spring  to Winter—

With only six hours of daylight, nights are long in this Northern climate, but with the glowing candles in the tall windows, and a steaming pepper and tomato soup on the stove in the kitchen, Tyra’s garden becomes a cozy interlude, even in winter. In Tyra’s words, the greenhouse is like a “sanctuary” that gives her peace of mind and energy—energy which she then uses to create more beauty as the seasons unfold into Spring and Summer.

Warm seasons are most welcome in Sweden where a gardener can look forward to almost 19 hours of sunlight and temperatures as high 30°C / 86°F. With the help of her greenhouse, stone courtyard, and willow fence, Tyra is able to create a favorable micro-climate for many lovely cottage plants and her signature favorite tomatoes and peppers.

Organically grown heirloom produce from this picturesque garden, along with the pristine coastline of Sweden are just a few of the reasons Tyra loves this part of the world.

 

Many of us have followed Tyra’s blog for almost seven years, enjoying the beautiful stream of photos and garden wisdom. Here are just a few of her designer/garden tips.

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Tyra’s Garden tips:

• Be open to design ideas from many different sources: Tyra’s willow fence inspiration came from a 1960s movie featuring an early-American garden.
• Tyra’s greenhouse inspiration came from books by Peter Marston.
• Tyra uses lots of vintage items for decoration around her home and garden—white paint is a great unifier.
• A shelf along the base of a high window is the perfect space-saving place for plant trays and a group of matching geranium pots (two examples shown in the photographs above).
• Even if your soil is poor, as it is on Tyra’s island coast of Sweden, use lots of organic material and you can also grow beautiful produce and flowers for your table and containers.

Tyra recommends:

• Favorite tomato varieties – ‘Black cherry’, ‘Stupice’ (photographed on the white chair above) and ‘Malakhitovaya shkatulka’
• Favorite chili pepper varieties – ‘Poblo’, ‘Santaka’ and ‘Rocoto’
• Favorite flower varieties – Annuals like calendula and tagete (French marigolds, which she calls her little helpers); and also ‘Bishop’s Children’ Dahlias.

Tyra’s garden in Winter

 

Tyra’s own inspiration: Books written by Peter Marston:

 

For a project you can easily do from old windows, see this: How to make a Greenhouse from Recycled Windows

And, if you would like to learn more about Tyra’s classes, lectures, and publishing ventures, please visit her beautiful blog

Sue Langley

Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer lives and gardens with her husband and Corgi, Maggie on 7 acres just south of Yosemite, Zone 7 at 3000 feet. She manages the Flea Market Gardening Facebook page and website.

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  • Jeanne Sammons says:

    These are the gardens that I dream of ... you can see the love of gardening that Tyra shares in these beautiful photographs. How wonderful to spend some time on this cold Sunday afternoon traveling around the world to Sweden.

  • Nell Howard Stelzer says:

    I really enjoyed the article on Tyra's greenhouse and gardens. Thanks for taking us on this trip across the world to see it !

  • Myra Glandon says:

    I enjoyed visiting Tyra's garden and greenhouse. I must admit to having greenhouse envy. Very beautiful.

  • Mary Christensson says:

    What a dream come true! While the long, long days of high-latitute summers do much to speed things along, a long greenhouse is positively magic for prolonging the otherwise short growing season of Sweden. I love how Tyra has credited some of her inspirations to various books and other sources. Thank you for sharing and inspiring.

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