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Hello from sizzling southern Finland!
Decided it was just too hot midday to continue doing yard chores. Taking a break to bring you up to speed with all that’s happening at Vanha Talo Suomi.
A delightful spring was followed pretty closely with ever-increasing temperatures which are presently topping the +30c mark on the thermometer. Records have been broken throughout Finland. Last weekend’s Juhannus (Midsummer) celebrations were a bit low-key this year due to the virus combined with hot & dry weather. There weren’t bonfires this year because it was much too dangerous to do so with the ground and grass being so dried out. Most of the country has been under either grass fire or forest fire warnings/threats since May. Lately, there’s also been a UV index warning to top things off!
Needless to say, I have been busy watering new items to give them the best chance of surviving. The weirdly warm and nearly snow-less winter caused plenty of havoc, and especially upon a few rose varieties. I was forced to cut several all the way to the ground as the canes were completely destroyed by freezing temps. Had there been some snow insulation, everything would have been honkey-dorey. People everywhere suffered plant damages and losses.
The last couple of weeks have been sizzling hot, and with only one helping rain shower in the last 10 days things would be pretty dire if I wasn’t supplementing with the hose. There is a chance for rain next week, and a first glance this morning said 45.7mm which is a &/%/ ton of rain. I think it’s been downplayed since this morning to just regular amounts expected. We’ll see! Following photos are of tulips and yard May 20th.
Things are looking a bit lush and jungle-like now! What a difference a month makes!!
This week has been show-stopping with an abundance of peony blooms – Every color under the rainbow (well, nearly!) We pumped up the collection size the last couple years and what a great investment. Most of my photos currently are of peonies!! I just love them. ❤
Some irises are blooming and several bush roses are going mad with blooms – look for yourself! The main flush of flowers hasn’t even happened yet!
Due to heat and lack of rain we were visited this year by several new and unfortunately harmful garden pests which, due to those two conditions, stayed on plants long enough to cause visible cosmetic damage. I really don’t like to use sprays, and with the sun out every minute I’m awake, there hasn’t been a chance to use them anyway. Cloudy days we have not had! I’m hoping some part of the FMI weather forecast proves correct and rain finally makes an entrance!
We still have a few pink poppies on the north-west side of the house. I took this short video this morning when I was out doing chores.
This bench is where I can often be found about 16:30 in the afternoon, by then the sun is behind some very large birch tress which provides a bit of shade. It’s wonderful to sit and relax, taking it all in.
I hope your weather has been kind and you are all staying safely tucked in to avoid virus complications. June is sizzling and it’s looking like it will be followed-up by another month of hot weather, at least according to the meteorologists.
Until next time – stay safe/stay home! ❤
Beautiful Kate… I love peonies too.. so much delicacy and colour!
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Thank you Julie. I sure wish you could have come and visited while you were in Finland. Let’s hope there’s another opportunity in the future! 🙂
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Thank you Kate…I’m hoping there will be… perhaps next year…😊
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Wow Kate, the pictures are spectacular, one would never guess your plantings have gone through such severe conditions. Thanks for the update, its lovely thinking back one year when we saw them in person and can see how much they have grown and flourished. All your tender loving care has made such a difference. Florida is topping the list of new Corona virus outbreaks so you know I am staying inside until we are given a green light that conditions are safe. Thank goodness for grocery deliveries and virtual doctors appointments, I could hibernate inside my home indefinitely, lol.
Love, Mom
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Thanks Mom.
Lots of hard work and good fortune made it happen 🙂
Stay well! Thanks again
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Stunning! I remember when it was almost barren land . . . what a difference. And what a wonderful spot to ride out this pandemic. I would a lot of time in that
hammock . . . Stay well.
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We both like the hammock and it’s a great spot under that huge apple tree. I’d sleep in it if the mosquitoes wouldn’t devour me overnight 😂
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You have really beautiful garden! I hope it will rain soon as ourplit starts to be really dry.
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Thank you!
5 years in the making, and yes, we could really benefit from some decent rainfall.
Hoping for a rainy day!
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Nice blog
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Saania
Kiitos.
Thank you for reading & following our blog!
cheers!
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Wow how gorgeous! Thank you for sharing it with us!
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Thanks Diane.
I know you grow herbs, do you also grow other things too?
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Rhubarb, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, asparagus, tomatoes, cucumbers, Brussels sprouts, jalapeño pepper, green pepper, okra, lettuce and we have wild mulberry trees. I think that’s it. Lol
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Wow! We have various berries, tomatoes, asparagus, and several peppers.
I never do much with the rhubarb unfortunately…
Do you make pie, jam etc with it? Our Finnish strawberries are the best I’ve ever eaten…. the 19 hrs of sunshine in summertime is the secret ingredient!
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http://indianeskitchen.com/2020/05/27/rhubarb-and-strawberry-pie This is my favorite pie recipe. I also make rhubarb cake and rhubarb sauce. I found a recipe for rhubarb ice cream I want to try too.
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Great, I’ll check it out! 🙂
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Thank you! cheers 🙂
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What an incredible job you two have done with your property! I love the wide views so I can see the layouts of all these beautiful plantings and other hard strictures like the bench, arbor, hammock, etc.
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Thank you so much!
It’s been a process, for which we are now realizing tremendous gains ☺️
Still learning and adapting as we go and possibly the best is yet to come!
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These are dazzling photos. I had a friend with Finnish roots. He never got yo visit. I wish I could visit.
Thanks for the post.
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Thank you for the kind words and the visit!
Finland has so much to offer, it’s definitely a trip worth taking!
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