Gardening Without Work

Gardening Without Work

by Ruth Stout
Gardening Without Work

Gardening Without Work

by Ruth Stout

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Overview

“Gardening Without Work” is the detailed and helpful guide by Ruth Stout, the American author famous for her lazy gardener approach to gardening. Stout started gardening in 1930, when she was 46, and over the next decade came to understand just how demanding of an activity it can be. In 1944, she decided on a different approach and developed many techniques, including a year-round mulch, that significantly decreased the amount of work needed to garden successfully. Stout published her first work detailing her new methods in 1955, titled “How to Have a Green Thumb without an Aching Back”, and began a successful writing career. First published in 1961, “Gardening Without Work” expands upon her mulching methods for easy gardening and details in an easy-to-understand format exactly how to begin and maintain an effortless garden. Written with her trademark humor and wit, Stout shows readers how to get the most out of gardening with less effort and time so that you are free to enjoy both a productive garden and all the fun that life has to offer. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420970685
Publisher: Digireads.com
Publication date: 09/22/2020
Pages: 134
Sales rank: 1,001,681
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.31(d)

Table of Contents

1. God invented mulching
2, Asparagus-the easiest vegetable of all
3. Some startling things about corn and some comments on beans, peas as squash
4. Potatoes in the iris bed and onions in the hay
5. All those pesky so-and-so's
6. Where to plant what
7. Jack Frost and a children's garden
8. A strawberry, corn and potato rotation-with comments on witch grass
9. Flowers and mulch
10. Conservation is not enough
11. Fifteen hundred eager beavers
12. Be glad you're a food faddist
13. Fit for a gourmet
14. How's that again, professor?
15. If you would be happy all your life.
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