Description
Augustus Jenkins Farmer (aka
Jenks) started gardening in the third grade in a corner of the family
farm filled with rocks, scrap metal, and crinum and spider lilies. He
was free to dig, transplant, and design in any way he wanted by making
do with what he had. Thirty years later, he continues to garden this way
in his owns gardens in Columbia and South Beech, South Carolina. His
style of gardening is in stark contrast to the gardening industry's
steady stream of new products, new advertising, and new rules that
create unneeded complexities that intimidate future gardeners and
obscure the joy of gardening. Deep-Rooted Wisdom is Farmer's antidote to
this corporate-driven model of gardening. In it he shares the
traditional skills and techniques he has learned over the years from
generations of gardeners, like gardening with pass-along plants,
harnessing the natural power of worms and mushrooms, saving heirloom
seeds, and making handmade garden structures out of available materials.
Along the way, he introduces us to a cast of unforgettable characters,
like Yvrose Valdez, a woman from Haiti who uses legumes in lieu of
fertilizer, and Bennet Baxley, who has a 20-acre yard filled almost
entirely with scavenged plants. Deep-Rooted Wisdom is garden mentorship
at its best and most honest that shows us all a way back to a more
joyful, simple style of gardening.
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We have begun to lose some of the most important skills used by everyday gardeners to create beautiful, productive gardens. With a personality-driven, engaging narrative, Deep Rooted Wisdom teaches accessible, commonsense skills to a new generation of gardeners.