Come with us on a tour of Danish photographer and gardener Mette Krull's greenhouse on the island of Funen--birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen--in Denmark.
Mette has a talent for tablescapes, mixing the unusual with the edible.
Glinting in the afternoon sun, the greenhouse is integrated into the garden, instead of being tucked away by the compost pile.
A pair of “school cucumber” plants form an orderly line along one side of Mette’s greenhouse.
Modular metal containers hold grow bags of high-nutrient compost, with plastic wrapping that is nicely subdued in color.
Mette takes pictures of plants for a living and keeps her hugely popular Instagram account updated with the latest from her garden.
White and mauve Clematis ‘Florida Sieboldii’ grows up a rusted metal obelisk, softening the cactus collection, while adding height.
Plants are lifted off the ground on tables and shelves, or deep planters.
Bins and bikes are hidden behind a semi-transparent partition, while the greenhouse takes pride of place in the heart of the garden.