Hello from Sweden
Hi Lynne
There seems to be lots of us Brits in Sweden - why do we put ourselves through it! We like you still have a meter of snow and -10 daytime and -20C nightime temperatures, although they have promised the ossibility of a couple of days of plus degrees at the weekend.
Good luck - you'll need it!
Simon
Oh btw I am living a bit outside Karlstad
There seems to be lots of us Brits in Sweden - why do we put ourselves through it! We like you still have a meter of snow and -10 daytime and -20C nightime temperatures, although they have promised the ossibility of a couple of days of plus degrees at the weekend.
Good luck - you'll need it!
Simon
Oh btw I am living a bit outside Karlstad
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Hi LynneBee,
A belated welcome! Looks like I've not been on the forum for a few days - don't know where that week went.
I'll stop complaining about the 10cm snow I've still got on my garden immediately, after reading what you are coping with. Makes me laugh here, when I hear on the weatherforecast "harsh frost expected, down to -1c"!!! They have no idea what real frost is.
A belated welcome! Looks like I've not been on the forum for a few days - don't know where that week went.

I'll stop complaining about the 10cm snow I've still got on my garden immediately, after reading what you are coping with. Makes me laugh here, when I hear on the weatherforecast "harsh frost expected, down to -1c"!!! They have no idea what real frost is.
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I'm a newbie in Sweden too!
Hej! I'm an American living in Stockholm. My husband's Swedish and I've been here a year. I'm in a Swedish as a Second Language course now.
We recycle a lot of things, more than we throw away. Its quite easy here. We also compost through our kommun. I also tend to find interesting things in the recycling room in my apartment complex, a great way to reuse things.
I'm also planning on buying a solio for charging my phone and ipod. (www.solio.com)
I live on the 9th floor so all the gardening I'd like to experiment with is in containers. I have a mini orange tree and some basil growing. I have also started chives, dill, leek, oregano, parsley, thyme and tomato from seed indoors. Only a few of each. I'm hoping to move most of it outside if spring ever comes. (there was light snow today)
I've been reading this forum for a couple of weeks and thought I should join. I am excited about learning more!
We recycle a lot of things, more than we throw away. Its quite easy here. We also compost through our kommun. I also tend to find interesting things in the recycling room in my apartment complex, a great way to reuse things.
I'm also planning on buying a solio for charging my phone and ipod. (www.solio.com)
I live on the 9th floor so all the gardening I'd like to experiment with is in containers. I have a mini orange tree and some basil growing. I have also started chives, dill, leek, oregano, parsley, thyme and tomato from seed indoors. Only a few of each. I'm hoping to move most of it outside if spring ever comes. (there was light snow today)
I've been reading this forum for a couple of weeks and thought I should join. I am excited about learning more!