Green Dreams Sweden
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Welcome to the weekend coffee share. If we were having drinks together I would suggest a warm beverage. It is cold out, -4F/-20C. Earlier today I had some errands in town. I usually walk to main street and it takes me about 20 min, but today I took the bus. (That could be another gratitude…
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Today I am grateful for the endless possibilities ahead of me this upcoming gardening season. In a garden the saying “Imagination is the only limits” is very true. Imagining how I want my garden this year fills me with gratitude considering all the possibilities. As the snow keeps falling I enjoy planning for a bountiful…
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What are you grateful for today? Would you like to join me in this Daily Gratitude Practice 2026? Maria
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Welcome to the weekend coffee share. Can I get you a cup of coffee? Or tea? It’s been a very quiet week. The highlight was probably watching the Swedish music competition “Melodifestivalen”, with my daughter last night. It is a series of music competitions leading up to the big Eurovision song contest later this spring.…
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Would you like to join me in this Daily Gratitude Practice 2026? Maria
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Would you like to join me in this Daily Gratitude Practice 2026? Maria
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Nothing makes me feel rich in the garden as when my berry bushes are full of ripe berries. When I first got my allotment I started to plant a variety of berry bushes, and now I have many different berry bushes at my allotment garden. Raspberries are my children’s favourite, even now when they are…
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February is the time of the year when I go through all the seeds I’ve saved in my personal seed bank, and order new seeds as needed. The ones I “needed” this year arrived in the mail today. What are you grateful for today? Would you like to join me in this Daily Gratitude Practice 2026?…
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Favourites in the garden is a series about crops that I love so much that I keep growing them year after year. Crops that I am extra grateful for. One of these are pumpkins. In the photo you can see a previous harvest of New England Pumpkins at my allotment garden. Most pumpkins are edible,…
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In this Daily Gratitude Practice 2026 I’ve decided to share some of my favourites in the garden. Crops that I love so much that I keep growing them year after year. Crops that I am extra grateful for. One of these are green onions, or leeks. Just like the Ishikura I wrote about yesterday they freeze well,…
