söndag 19 juni 2011

The Day of the Open Gardens in Visby




Saturday, the owners of the old houses..
within the ancient town wall of Visby opened up their private gardens for the public.
It was a great opportunity for us to see these marvels of gardens you didn´t even know existed. So of course we joined in the afternoon excursion..

Each garden owner-all women, sic!- prowdly showed us around and explained and answered our questions on the range of beautiful kinds of roses,(for which Gotland is famous, thanks to its fertile limestone soil) wines, mulberry trees etc
Fireworks of peonies in one garden.
Here is Karin lecturing on her rather large garden close..
..to the old town ringwall.

The smallest garden on the show was owned by a decendant of the well known Swedish gardening family Weibull. Every inch was elaboratelly planned in this miniscule, pretty garden within its limestone washed walls in the middle of the town. (Creating a microclimate of sorts!) She was even growing quite a number of potatoes here!

A garden house like from a Hanzel and Gretchen saga!

A rather large, well kept formal garden that held a well/fountain and the smallest pond of water lillies I have ever seen!
The pond.

This small "garden-oasis" even contained a walnut tree! Lots of plants in terracotta urns here..
"Communis" of the Centifoila- Muscosa group exposed its strange thornclad stems.
I touched them and found that they were actuallt very soft. To scare off insects, anyway??
Pretty group of yellows and blues..
Here I finally found the small bushy, lovely smelling pink carnations my Grandma once had in her garden! I have been looking for them every since, but in vain. So, the nice lady-gardener of course promptly promised me a plant of those upon hearing my lament..Their smell bring back my childhood memories indeed..
A firework of peonies!

Lägg till bildA feast for the eye where ever you turn!
The medeval town of Wisby, June 18 2011


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