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Ever 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 AND 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 AND 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.
Gardening made easierReviewed by Redneck Momma, 2010-02-03
I love Sharon Lovejoy's books. They have really inspired me to
become a gardener. I am not a put a plant in the ground and watch
it grow type of person but now if I was to put a plant in the
ground and create a tepee out of it - now you are talking!!
She has some great ideas for kids and making gardening fun for
kids. I have tried several - not all has worked - more my fault
than hers - This will be my third year giving her ideas a try. I am
looking for them to work this year!!
Useful gsrdening adviceReviewed by JC, 2010-01-07
I use this little book when writing the newsletter for my gardening club. Has some good advice for the beginning gardener.
700? Maybe variations of 300...Reviewed by Kevin Buckley, 2009-12-28
This unique read is a nice item to read in pieces --- that way, you
might not realize many of the tips are very similar, with slight
variations --- Once I read the first couple that were very similar,
it is hard not reading a new one and thinking "..where else will I
see this in the book..."
I passed this onto people at work, and 2 of the 3 said the same
thing...
Should have kept with 300 and noted on some "...also can be used
to..."
A Perfect GiftReviewed by Kelly Y. Robson, 2009-07-05
I have never enjoyed a gardening book like I have this one. Humor is mixed with fact and tips. I would suggest this to anyone no matter what level of a gardener they are. Very informative and refreshing.
Trowel a TreatReviewed by MCR Jones, 2009-06-17
This book is a FABULOUS must-have for evey gardener! The ideas about and suggestions are tested, easy to follow and specific. It's especially helpful if you are a new gardener and trying to "be green."