Overview
Hundreds of time-tested secrets of Jerry Baker's Grandma Putt fill this volume of gardening know-how and old time wit.
Many, many years ago, Jerry went to live with his grandma, who had an amazing amount of knowledge and folklore about old-time, natural gardening. In this book, Jerry shares the gardening secrets and old-time wisdom he first learned from his Grandma Putt. In addition, he's added hundreds of tips, tricks, and tonics that he's picked up along the way, including chapters on:
*Victorious Vegetable Gardening
*The All-American Lawn
*Eating...Weeds?
*The Spice of Life - Herbs
*Puttin' By and Storin' Away'
Emphasizing values of ingenuity and old-fashioned "grow-how", the guide starts with the soil to build a great garden from the ground up, with healthy trees, hearty veggies, and bright blooms. The advice ranges from how to double the output of a strawberry plot and quash weeds using other yard waste to growing the richest roses in the neighborhood.
In addition to tips and tricks for the out of doors, a handful of home heath remedies are included, such as soothing a sunburn with garlic or tending to a nagging cough with things from the garden. Grandma Putt's techniques even take readers into the kitchen, with chapters on edible weeds and flowers as well as canning and storing the harvest for winter.