TROWEL & ERROREver since she was old
enough to help her grandmother in the garden, Sharon Lovejoy has
spent her life working with plants-and along the way, through
'`trowel and error," she's accumulated hundreds and hundreds
of remedies, tips, short-cuts, and cure-alls. Now Ms. Lovejoy-author
of Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots and the award-winning
Sunflower Houses-does for the garden what Heloise or the
Queen of Clean does for the household. TROWEL & ERROR
collects all of her homespun garden advice into an inviting, environmentally
friendly, whimsically illustrated yet dead-on helpful book that
will benefit every gardener, beginner or experienced.
Cure plant viruses with spoiled milk. Steep a natural and effective
insecticide out of fresh basil. Place flat stones under squash
or melons to hasten ripening. Recycle an old apple corer as the
perfect dibber for muscari and other small bulbs. Start rosemary
cuttings in a green glass bottle. Sprinkle baby powder over seedlings
to discourage rabbits. Crush a garlic clove and apply it to your
skin as an insect repellent. From urging the reader to take an
occasional shower with the houseplants to giving all-natural gardenside
first aid, TROWEL & ERROR is a direct line to the kind
of practical wisdom that comes only after a lifetime of experience.
The book is indexed by problem, plant, pest, and solution, and
includes a list of tools and common household items-borax, cornmeal,
vinegar-that completes the gardener's arsenal.
Workman
Publishing,
Ships February 2003
Full-color illustrations throughout, paperback with flaps, 224
pages, 6" x 7". $13.95